Two Weeks in France: A Pictography of Coffee, Clouds, Architecture, and Light

Pictures may be worth a thousand words, but these pictures, and the reality that they attempt to capture, left me speechless. And for me, that’s big.

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An old building in Lyon.

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Le Cathedrale de Fourvieres

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La Cathedrale de Fourvieres ceiling mural.

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Cappuccino avec chantilly (with real whipped cream) and an espresso

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Lyonnaise skyline around sunset

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La Cathedrale Fourvieres, le tour fourvieres, from the Bellecour place

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The clock at Notre Dame in Paris

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The ceiling in the Gallery Lafayette with the Christmas Tree of all Christmas Trees.

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Seafood Market near Sacre Couer
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View of Paris from Mont Martre

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Parisian street artist, sketching Sacre Couer in ink.

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The best cappuccino I had in France at the foot of Mont Martre.

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Le Tricolore – The French Flag flies about the Palais Elysee, the presidential mansion of FranceIMG_0956

Charles de Gaulle, le chef de la Resistance de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale

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The Eiffel Tour through the window during a January rain shower, AKA January

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Street art market near Notre Dame

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A couple walk along the battlements of the medieval chateau with the skyline of Caen before them.IMG_0995

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