RayP
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- Jan 12, 2011
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Paris?
Yeah. I just get the vibe that it's always going to be miserably crowded.
Paris?
Yeah. I just get the vibe that it's always going to be miserably crowded.
We went in early October and there were not huge lines at all. Walked right in to the Louvre, Notre Dame, etc. but had to wait 5-10 minutes at Versailles but we paid for a private tour in a small group with a special entrance (100% as worth it). Weather was spectacular 60-65 degrees, sunny, and not humid at all. Great walking weather.
The food goes without saying.
That's not too bad. We are thinking either Labor Day or over our anniversary for an extended vacation next year.
Crowds will be bigger then but I could not recommend Paris in early October more. Versailles gardens in the Fall were beautiful as was the entire city.
I just still don't see a whole lot there that I'm dying to do.
So many other places I'd rather go.
Are you an art or history person?
I hate art. I don't mind history, but I'm not taking a trip somewhere for it.
How exactly does one HATE art? Not judging, I have just never heard that before
Maybe it's the culture within art and the pretentiousness that it brings out of people.
Not to mention I look at a picture people can spend hours staring at and I just see nothing.
Not my thing. Only time I found it mildly interesting was in the Vatican.
I'm somewhat close to Ray's POV on art. I'm not artistic on any level and certainly find myself confused in terms of what is held up as masterpieces vs other pieces of work.
That being said, I did enjoy the Louvre more than I anticipated because of the history associated with the works.
On the other hand going to a modern (new work, not the style necessarily) art show would be something I don't think I would really like. Don't get me wrong, I'd be interested in viewing the work at a cursory level. But trying to BS my way through conversations about what the artist is trying to say with this piece sounds awful.
As for art, modern art isn't really for me, but beyond that I'm all about all kinds of classical paintings and sculptures and stuff that blends the old with the new.
Went to the Dali museum in St. Pete a few months back and enjoyed the hell out of that, for instance. Paintings of soup cans or stuff that looks like an artist threw six buckets of paint against a canvass and tap danced on it or sculptures of just words? Pass.
As for art, modern art isn't really for me, but beyond that I'm all about all kinds of classical paintings and sculptures and stuff that blends the old with the new.
Went to the Dali museum in St. Pete a few months back and enjoyed the hell out of that, for instance. Paintings of soup cans or stuff that looks like an artist threw six buckets of paint against a canvass and tap danced on it or sculptures of just words? Pass.
I hate art. I don't mind history, but I'm not taking a trip somewhere for it.
Nice!
Now that I'll have a new job with a nice chunk of PTO to use and a ton of company holidays, the wife and I are trying to plan a big vacation next week. We initially were talking about going back to Florence and just spending a week there and only there, but then somehow Singapore came up last night.
Either way, it'll be nice to go somewhere together for a week or longer. It's been a while since we've done that. Seems everything the last few years has just been long weekend trips to somewhere, or visiting family.
No direct flight?
I don't think I've ever been in the Nashville airport before.
I did have to book flights today to West Palm Beach, which sounds nice, except I'm going because my FIL is having spinal and possible brain surgery next Friday.