The Seine was beautiful and the sun was shining on our last day
in Paris and last day in France altogether.
in Paris and last day in France altogether.
The little island in the middle is a longtime favorite for picnics and sunny days.
The bustling street alongside the Seine is lined with bird, dog, and plant stores, and the noises and smells of chirping canaries and budding flowers are unmistakable.
The church at Les Invalides rises over the surrounding buildings.
Church at day and night.Voila.
Our first très important stop before leaving- one of our all-time favorites-
Place des Vosges, home to the Victor Hugo museum. Imagine this as your view
when you pull back your curtains in the morning!




Our next stop was Père Lachaise, the largest cemetery within the city limits and home
to the graves of the likes of Edith Piaf, Isadora Duncan and Balzac.
The cemetery is on a hill, with stone paths leading you like a maze past grave after grave,
some teeming with flowers and other cracked and forgotten. Tourists come from all around,
but also Parisians come just to take an afternoon stroll in the quiet, slightly haunting,
but stunningly beautiful atmosphere.
to the graves of the likes of Edith Piaf, Isadora Duncan and Balzac.
The cemetery is on a hill, with stone paths leading you like a maze past grave after grave,
some teeming with flowers and other cracked and forgotten. Tourists come from all around,
but also Parisians come just to take an afternoon stroll in the quiet, slightly haunting,
but stunningly beautiful atmosphere.










The last few photos are from the Luxembourg gardens, one of the best in Paris.
It is a place to congregate with friends, walk hand in hand, read, relax, play tennis and
watch the giddy children sailing their tiny sailboats on the pond.










What a perfect sendoff from a lovely little corner of the world.
Merci beaucoup et a bientôt.
All of the houses in Traso must follow a very strict color code of pastels,
HANNAH this one is for you. I know we'd been looking for property in France,
Since Traso is already about half way up the mountain side, a hike to the top seemed
Almost there ladies, just a little farther.
Well, we made it, what
More treasures. Crocuses, which are native to the area, sprang up in every direction,
On top of the world in the fresh air and sunshine.
Looking to the southeast, the sloping ridges seem to go on forever, silent and treeless.
If the weather had been just a little bit clearer we could have seen the island of
At the center of the buildings lies the main attraction- a tiny beach all of pebbles.
This man was fast asleep, and he was by NO means the only one...
I guess now you can't even sit on the beach without being bombarded by advertising.

The local biker gang of Boccadasse made an appearance on their home turf...
Watching as the sun starts to fade over the bay.

The little town waaayyyyy up there is called San Rocco, where we finally made it after scrambling up the mountainside from Camogli- out of breath, sweaty but happy. Time for an aperitif.
Along the way we found numerous treasures- clothes on the line, always, cats in the
And while some of the buildings were more run down than others,
Every mountain face was covered with terraces from top to bottom, full of olive trees and gardens. Talk about learning to maximize land use- they have the process down here and not only does it work well, but it creates a beautiful landscape.
Whether you are in France or Italy, there is a never-ending supply of vibrantly colorful houses lining the Mediterranean. The yellow building houses a restaurant at the top with a prime view.
This house is in the midst of renovation using the painting technique "trompe d'oeil"
Some very lucky person has a very nice summer home.
Finally, we made it all the way up to San Rocco and back down to the sea.
Along the sea, fishing is obviously a huge industry. Fishermen's nets lined the walkway on the last part of our hike, ready for use when the catchin' is good.
Approaching the port, the layered look of this coastal mountain city was striking.
The life.
Good weather draws people out of their houses like nothing else.
A finished example of trompe d'oeil fashioned in the lively colors of Camogli.
Any excuse to get outside that day, even just to send a text, was crucial for catching some rays.
Ciao waters of Camogli, and thank you for a glorious day in the sun.