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October 25, 2009 by rchafin

Suzy and Gelareh

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Wynand Fockink
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A bike and a bridge
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Immortalized by a pink Elephant
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A room with a view..
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The view of Rotterdam from Chad’s new office.

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Erasmus Hospital
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Interesting Flavors
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Paris People–Among the Crowd
October 22, 2009 by rchafin

The first thing I noticed as I left the subway station near my hotel for the first time, was the sheer amount of people.  And then, you immediately notice the beggars.  Although this is no different than any other major city, cast against the backdrop of the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, and Notre Dame cathedral it somehow resonates.  This older woman was wondering the crowds just outside the Louvre, and she could have been any number of women we saw on Champs Elysees, Rue di Rivoli, or just hanging around the subway.  I have honest debate within myself whether to show this person, but this is the best image that captures how it is to walk through the busy crowds and so I finally decided to put it up.

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Paris People–Gelareh in the Cafe
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The Cafes in Paris are as remarkable as their folklore suggest.  They are everywhere and provide a nice break in the tourist action.  Here Gelareh is smiling after a warm sip of Cappuccino on a brisk Paris morning in a Cafe near Notre Dame.

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Paris People–Peddling Eiffel Tower
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As you get off the Eiffel Tower elevators you are bombarded by a swarm of peddlers trying their best to convince you their trinkets are the ones you need.   The gauntlet continues until you actually leave the immediate area around the tower.

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Paris People–Subway Guitar
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Street performers are everywhere in Paris, and this gentleman in the Subway at Chatlet station was getting rave reviews.

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Paris People–Viewing the Mona Lisa
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For me, viewing the Mona Lisa was the most anticlimactic part of my trip.  It might be my engineer brain getting the best of me, or it might be that I just didn’t have time to set in front of the painting and soak it in.  However, the crowds and buzz around the painting were quite interesting.  People filed in, videotaped, snapped pictures, shoved, stretched, and finally got their couple seconds to view Leonardo’s masterpiece.  All the while, there were three beautiful works by Leonardo hanging in the main gallery that you could get close enough to smell, and for as long as you please.

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Paris People–Copying a Masterpiece
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Another surprise in the Italian painting section of the Louvre was a gentleman setup to copy one of the many masterpieces on display.  A crowed gathered around this gentleman as he very skillfully recreated the portrait.

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Paris People–Learning to Draw at the Louvre
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I was astounded to learn that somehow you could take a drawing class inside the Louvre.  This particular class was working on sketching in the sculpture exhibits.  The instructor would time them, and when time was called the students would throw their pads at his feet where he would give instant feedback.  What at setting.

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Paris People–French Setter?
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As many know, I am a big fan of English Setters, and oddly enough while walking around one day we can across this beutiful male lounging around a playground while his owners enjoyed a playground.

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Paris People–Gelareh Nestled in her Scarf
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Being tourists, we temporarily qualified as Paris people as well!  We climbed the tower at Notre Dame in 40°F and very windy weather.  As a result, Gelareh’s neck scarf became a temporary head scarf/ear muff.

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Paris People–Gyros
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Near Notre Dame Cathedral there is are a selection of tight streets packed with little restaurants and quaint shops.  Gyros are popular in the area, and open windows show vendors carving away for hungry guests inside.

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Paris People–Peddling
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I was shocked to find so many peddlers in and around the various outdoor monuments in Paris.  They are everywhere and they are aggressive.  Outside the beautiful Sacre Coeur Basilica peddlers lay out their trinkets and negiotate prices with tourists from all over the world.

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Paris People–Evening Commute
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The subway in Paris can easily take people anywhwere in the city, but can be very crowded at times.  Here a very tired businessman is making his way home.

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Alumni Calendar Here we Come…
October 21, 2009 by rchafin

Im going to start the Paris pictures off with a pic that Gelareh and I did hoping to make next year’s WVU Alumni Calendar.  We brought a WVU flag with us to Europe, set the camera on the tripod, and borrowed a Spanish guy to use as a light stand for this just-before-dark shot of the Eiffel Tower.  I like the shot, wish I would have mixed up the composition a little bit, but its fun none the less.  The rest of the Paris location shots are below.  Tomorrow I will update several people shots that try to capture the masses as we saw them in Paris.

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Classic Louvre at Night
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Champs Elysees
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The view down Champs Eylsees from the Louvre.  Even late at night, the street is packed with cars from the Obliesk to the Ard de Triomph.

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Raymond atop the Notre Dame Belltower
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Gelareh Atop the Notre Dame Bell Tower
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Notre Dame Gargoyles
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Notre Dame Gargoyles
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Concorde Fountain
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Soizick Cup
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Soizick Necklaces
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Gargoyles For Sell
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These replica Gargoyles were on display all around Notre Dame Cathedral.

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Louvre Statue
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The statue gardens at the Louvre are amazing.  The base of this particular statues was probably 20 ft in diameter.

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Monkey See, Monkey Do
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Eqyptian Feet
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Louvre
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Gelareh and her Ancestors
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Marching in Formation..she needs a spear.

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Persian Bull
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This bull was one of several atop tower at the ancient Persian city of Perispolis.  The city was burned, but somehow the Louvre transported an entire column, complete with wooden crosse beams atop the bull to Paris.

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Louvre
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Graffiti
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Graffiti is everywhere in Paris….everywhere.  At one wall near Champs Eylsees, they took it to a new level; glowing for Halloween.

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Arc de Triomph–Night
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The traffic around the Arc de Triomph races around even late at night.

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Night View from the Top
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The white beam is the rotating beacon atop the Eiffel Tower.

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Tower Base
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Notre Dame
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Blue Ceilings–Sainte Chapelle
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Sainte Chapelle
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Framed Tower
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Ard De Triomph–Looking Up
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Tower Eiffel..
October 17, 2009 by rchafin

A quick update.  I have taken several hundred pics, and edited down to about 50 selects from Paris.  I am going to break them up into two groups, one dealing with places and sights, and the other taking a more journalistic approach and only dealing with the people of Paris (both tourist and locals).   We have had a great trip so far, and are now in Holland visiting Chad and Suzy.  We are off to Amsterdam today, and are heading back to Houston on Monday.  I will make a more complete update next week.

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The girls on the Bridge
October 12, 2009 by rchafin

Gelareh, Nassim, Nona pose for a quick pic on bridge over the L’ill River in Strasbourg.

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Front of the Catherdral
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The face of the Strasbourg Cathedral.  One of the best examples of gothic style achitectiure of a 1400’s church, built on the site that has supported church’s since Christiantiy began.

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More Detail Inside
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Stained glass, intricate sculpture, ornate tombs…..its all there inside a dark, quiet, vast cathedral.

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