Sunday, November 7, 2010

Fall


Sitting here listening to the teeming rain falling outside, I'm grateful to have recently had a lovely day at the Parc de Bercy, which I hadn't even been aware of until then.  We had hopped on a bus to the 12th arrondissement to take a look at what had been done with the old wine warehouses at Bercy, which we found rather boring for sightseeing purposes.  The spectacular find was the park.


Large and varied, it contained sculpture, ponds,


ducks and Eiffel towers constructed of twigs,


canals and lawns,



ivy-covered buildings,


autumn colors running riot, and a few, very few, people taking advantage of it.



There was even a vineyard.


And by sheer coincidence, we were there on November 4, the 15th anniversary of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, for whom a part of the park is named.

2 comments:

Janey and Co. said...

Beautiful! Loved the ivy covered building!
We have friends in Paris this week. Wonder if they have seen the sun at all?
Guess none of us should let the weather keep us in...in Paris!

Rob said...

Lovely photos - I live near Parc de Bercy and enjoy wandering through there (when the weather's good)

Rob

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