The Louvre - Greek and Roman Sculptures

We were far more interested in the Greek and Roman sculptures than in the paintings. There were many fine specimens on display, the most famous being Venus de Milo and the Winged Victory ofLæs mere
We were far more interested in the Greek and Roman sculptures than in the paintings. There were many fine specimens on display, the most famous being Venus de Milo and the Winged Victory ofLæs mere
We spent a few minutes in the Islamic art gallery, mostly to admire the mosaics.
Our final stop was a gallery featuring art from Africa, Oceania, Asia, and the Americas. We had a hard time finding this gallery. After this, we exited the museum as we'd seen a lot and we didn't feelLæs mere
After the Louvre, we wandered over to the Latin Quarter, which is a maze of narrow streets with lots of shops and restaurants. Along the way, we spotted one Atlas Obscura site, which is a rhinocerosLæs mere
There has been limestone quarrying under Paris since Roman times. However, as Paris grew, the underground quarries became a hazard to the stability of the city. Eventually, engineers started buildingLæs mere
Today, Jeff judged his first (and hopefully his last) final of the Olympics, the men's 10 meter synchro. The judges panels for finals and semifinals are made up of judges from neutral countries, andLæs mere
After I ate, I met Jeff and two judges for lunch at his favorite vegetarian restaurant. I had a lassi while they ate. Jeff was still very happy at having judged his first Olympic final.
After lunch,Læs mere
Our last stop of the afternoon was the Arc du Triomphe, after which we walked down the Champs Elysees. I'm not a shopper, and so the area didn't hold much interest for me, other than the exterior ofLæs mere
After a few hours rest, we trooped out at sundown to view the light show at the Eiffel Tower. Truth be told, I was underwhelmed because I thought I would see a repeat of the laser show from theLæs mere
There was no diving competition scheduled for Tuesday, so Jeff organized the judges to go to Sacre Couer and the artsy district of Montmartre. While most of the party walked up the hill to theLæs mere