Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts

Park recreation

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Back at work and I dream of more days just resting in the sun. These photos are from Paris from a day when the sun was shining and me and Erik decided to just go to the park, meet up with some friends who were leaving and drink some rosé wine. Those lazy days when you don't do anything special can sometimes be wonderful. And with Paris as a backdrop it's easy to just relax.








I'm fighting the feeling that the summer is over and I try to enjoy the sun (when it's out) on my free days. But wearing sunny dresses always helps!




Doing the tourist thing

Tuesday, July 2, 2013


After going to Paris for a couple of times I finally did one of the most touristic things you can do. I visited the Louvre. As an arthistorian I should off course had visited it sooner but I've always thought that it seemed so big and that I really wanted to take my time visiting. But this time I thought I would make my first visit.
First of all, the architecture is amazing. We visited the part that was the apartment of Napoleon the third and I got so inspired. It is really interesting how every corner, no matter of it's importance, is heavily decorated with ornaments and paintings. That is why almost every photo is of architecture or furniture. The art, the paintings, sculptures and collections at the Louvre are of course immense and breathtaking. But, they don't do that well on photographs. You have to visit yourself. Take in the scale and grandeur, the small and intricate, feel the climate-controlled enviroment and smell the dust, people, gold and paint. I walked around recognizing paintings and artists that I only seen in books as if they were old friends. "Aha, so it's here you are."
At the end my eyes were tired and my brain overloaded. It sounds horrific to say that I just walked past the Mesopotamian and Babylonian collections and that I walked almost straight through a big hall were Giotto and Michelangelo were sharing the wall space. But the space was so big. As I thought, I will have to come back. Quite a few times that will say. To be able to take in, see and feel all of it. And I'm not complaining. 
Paris will forever own a little piece of my heart. 

















Små detaljer i Paris

Monday, March 26, 2012


Älskar att hitta små detaljer att fånga på bild. Jag och "Erik" var i Paris i januari för att hälsa på hans syster och hennes nyblivna fästman. Många promenader genom staden blev det och då min kamera var ny så åkte jag hem med ett minneskort fullt av bilder.


Någon hade lämnat ett meddelande.


Julpyntet var fortfarande kvar i träden men det silvriga glittret blänkte fint i solljuset. 



Hittade även en spindel, kanske lite väl exotisk för Europa.

Klantigt

Sunday, March 25, 2012


Jag hade förberett några foton för att visa er de detaljer som jag gillar just nu. Som den klant jag är så råkar jag såklart radera alla bilderna när jag ska rensa ur minneskortet från gamla bilder. Så jag får bjuda er på denna. Det är jag som sitter på en bänk i Paris, vädret hade klarnat och våren kändes inte långt borta.