Sunday 15 November 2009

Cinema can make a person fly

Amelie

I don't deny that I often grow my travel inspirations from movies and look for its vestige once I landed the place. I personally believe that this way I can add more joy to a simple sightseeing and just walking on anonymous streets can even turn into extraordinary experience.

Monmartre was no exception; a town of Amélie♥

Montmartre

Indeed real Monmartre was a town of great charms which we can't find in the rest of Paris. Time flows with peace and I noticed that people walk much slower than what we they normally do in Paris downtown.

Sacre-Coeur behind

Sacre Coeur
Place du Tertre

One of my goal at Monmartre was to get my self-portrait from those street painters. While some of the artists offered pretty crazy price just for a casual self-portrait I was lucky to find a nice lady painter who even had a student deal.

getting self portrait

Being a model was much tougher than I expected!;P Hope the painter wasn't too anoyed of my bad modeling.

Les Deux Moulins

Amyone noticed where it is? Yes, Café des 2 Moulins, Amélie's worklplace;).

Sunday 18 October 2009

ideally

Palais Garnier

Few weeks ago I watched documentray film Etoiles: Dancers of The Paris Opera Ballet which completely made me spellbound of ballet and its world. The film itself was as beautiful as a single art but what made me devoured most was the dancers who endure physical and emotional hardships to be on stage. I was even envious of them and questioned myself if I have ever met something which I can dedicate my life so hard to master something like those Etoile dancers.

Anyways it was too pity that I watched the movie after I came back from Paris. Our hotel was about 15 minutes from Palais Garnier and we walked past there so many times but somehow didn't get to see inside! Okay, next time in Paris I'll go back there with a ticket for Paris Opera Ballet:).

Uniqlo

In front of Palais Garnier, I found a bit of Japanese invasion in Paris;).

Saint Chapelle

at Notre-Dame


Protectors


fatigue...

We climbed up 387 steps (!) to get to the top of Cathedral of Notre Dame.

Champs-Elysees

The Champs-Élysées

To be honest I was a bit disappointed of Champs-Élysées; too many global chain shops were occupying the avenue and I felt as if the place were losing its atomosphere. I was expecting something more high-class and classy. Or maybe I was just expecting too much from Paris?

Pizza Pino

Although globalization didn't please me much, looking down one of the most luxurious streets in the world still made simple pizza lunch upgraded.

Seine


katsudon in paris

Since French restaurant is pretty expensive just for a casual dinner we ended up eating at Japanese restaurant for 3 nights. Globalization is sometimes helpful, I know;P.

more Paris soon to come!

M. xxx

reverie

Paris from the sky 2

Paris from the sky

"Paris is always a good idea." ---Audery Hepburn in Sabrina

I knew you were there for me

billete to Paris

6 hours of train trip, then finally.

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symbol of Paris

I knew it was too cliché but who cares.

Coucou Paris!:)

Saturday 17 October 2009

you can't even buy it at Galeries Lafeyette

Me Jardin Massey 2

Photos are from Jardin Massey in Tarbes, my bf's hometown. In Tarbes we went hiking for Pyrenees and also visited Lourdes. I tres adored French countryside as much as breathtaking Paris. You find no dazzling architectures, no Chanel but warmhearted people make you feel that you never want to leave there.

Jardin Massey

those mundane moments I embraced

morning scene

Scotty

Chris et Scotty

Bonjour!

Tuesday 13 October 2009

Gaudi remnants

Sagrada Familia inside

Sagrada Familia inside3

Sagrada Familia inside4

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Parc Guell

hipostila hall

ceramic

ceramic2


Monday 12 October 2009

Te quiero Barcelona

Barcelona street

Barcelona has been one of my dream cities and always been in my must-to-visit lists since I saw Spanish apartment. Too bad that bizarre weather (we were caught in an extremely stormy rain many times!) stolen a bit of colours from the usual sunny Barcelona while we were there. But how could I be bothered by such when the labyrinthine alleys and Creme Catalane totally got my heart?:)

Barri Gotic

Barri Gotic

Barcelona alley

Each small windows offered me a story and stirred up my
imagination.

canvases on street

lollies

candles at Cathedral

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Jordi

Thanks to Chris I got to see Jordi, a true Barcelonian who deeply hearts Tokyo.


Creme Catalane
Creme Catalane! My most love in Barcelona;)

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Placa Reial
Plaça Reial

cafe at Placa Reial

Wherever I go, it's good to know some things never change...

Chris at cafe, Placa Reial
Me at cafe, Placa Reial

Yep, coffee time with my boy!;)

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part of my skin

Back in the hotel room after 11 pm. Took off all the jewels. Too long shower then post card time on the bed. I didn't want to let this unbelievable day over yet.