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This Context Travel Paris Musee d'Orsay Private Tour Review is part of a Paris trip report featuring luxury hotels and Michelin-star dining. For the prior posts, please see:

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Context Travel provides small group and private tours led by art historians, scholars, and specialists in fields ranging from architecture to cuisine to theology, who enjoy sharing their passion with travelers. The company got its start in Italy, so there are many docents (as Context Travel refers to the scholars leading its tours) in Rome and Florence, as well as Paris and London, but the 30 or so cities include Barcelona, NYC, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Sydney, Shanghai, Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Montreal, and others.

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Context Travel offers many Paris tours, which are typically about $100 per person for a small group (6 or fewer participants) or $416-$452 for a private tour. Note that the full amount is charged within 2 days of booking, and the cancellation policy is that up to 48 hours prior to the tour, 85% of the tour cost (not including museum fees) is refundable. Within 48 hours of the tour, the tour is final and non-refundable. Be sure to use your Chase Sapphire Reserve card so that if your cancellation is due to illness or another covered reason, you can be reimbursed.

Most Context Travel tours are 3 hours long, although family private tours are usually 2.5 hours. Here are a few of the most popular:

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  • Musee d'Orsay and Paris in the 19th Century
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  • Notre Dame and Gothic Paris
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  • Welcome to Paris (2 hour orientation tour)
  • Louvre for Families: Gods, Queens & Heroines (2.5 hours)
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Getting to the Musee d'Orsay

The Musee d'Orsay is just a 10-12 minute walk across the Seine from Le Meurice, or if coming from further away by Metro, take line 12 to the Solferino stop, about a 4 minute walk away.

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Highlights of our Context Travel Tour of the Musee d'Orsay

1. The Musee d'Orsay Building Itself

This was my husband's and my son's first time to the Musee d'Orsay, and I hadn't been to the museum in over 20 years, so the sheer grandeur of the building, a former railway station (the Gare d'Orsay) was beautiful to behold. Originally it was to have been demolished, but fortunately this Beaux-Arts landmark was spared the neglect and demolition of Penn Station in NYC, and is an integral part of any visit to the museum.

Be sure to ascend the stairs at the other end of the museum from where you enter, to have a bird's eye view of the hall, plus it leads to the upper floor galleries where some of the most notable Monet paintings are exhibited.

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2. Renoir's Bal du Moulin de la Galette

Who hasn't seen this famous Renoir painting, of dancers in Montmartre, and admired its lively scene and colors? With Laurent, we looked more closely at the way the light filtering through the trees is depicted on the subjects, and at the various relationships between the genders, from the conversation and flirtation in the young men and women in the foreground, to a couple dancing contentedly, to a woman trying to avoid a kiss, to a couple arguing.

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3. Degas' L'Absinthe

Edgar Degas is well known for his paintings of ballet dancers, but I hadn't seen this more depressing painting of his, originally called “In a Cafe,” but known now as simply “L'Absinthe,” after the alcoholic drink in front of the woman. While at the time the painting caused outrage due to the depressing depiction of its subjects, and Degas had to publicly state that neither of his models were alcoholics. But it's also a reflection of the social isolation and anxiety that accompanied city life. The off-center composition hints at the influence of Japanese prints, which Degas and other artists of the time collected.

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4. Monet's The Rue Montorgueil in Paris

Claude Monet is best known for his water lilies paintings, some with Japanese-style bridges in them (see earlier photo above) but this one of Rue Montorgueil in Paris is stunning as well. The French tricolor flags seem to wave in the breeze, a sea of red, white and blue during a festival day on June 30, 1878 (two years before July 14 became France's official national day).

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5. Manet's Olympia

Edouard Manet, unlike Edgar Degas, relished controversy, and he found it with this painting. The exhibition of Olympia in 1865 caused a huge scandal, since Manet's nude was not a goddess-like nude, such as the 16th century Venus of Urbino by Italian painter Titan it was modeled after, but rather a wealthy prostitute, as evidenced by the black cat by her feet (the opposite of the dog in Titan's painting, which symbolized loyalty) and by other details, such as the black ribbon around her neck, and the bouquet of flowers that her maid holds, most probably from one of her clients.

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There were many other paintings we covered, as well as a model of the Opera Garnier, but the above were some of the most memorable.

The Verdict

We all really enjoyed our Context Travel tour of the Musee d'Orsay, with the exception of some of the more risque allusions that we didn't really want to explain to our son. Since I did book the longer 3 hour version of the tour, I do accept that our guide is not the one who would normally be guiding families (and he doesn't have kids) but I feel that he should have taken into account our request to not focus on paintings with these themes after we made it, and either spent minimal time on, or skipped Edouard Manet's Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe painting altogether.

But apart from that awkwardness, which won't be a factor if you're not with kids, or if you stick to the family-oriented private tours if you do have kids, I highly recommend Context Travel's Paris Musee d'Orsay tour. Our docent, Laurent, was so engaging that the 3 hours passed very quickly, and we came away with a much better sense of what inspired and intrigued Impressionist masters, by focusing on several selected paintings, rather than trying to see too much in a short amount of time.

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Context Travel offers remarkable walks through history with incredibly passionate and deep subject matter experts. Small groups make this experience superb. If you plan to do any tours anywhere in the world, Context Travel is an absolute must. We spent approximately 9 days on this return Paris trip, and wanted some structured/guided tours. There are several “mass” tours, and stumbling upon Context Travel was sheer serendipity. We chose Food Tour: Baguette to Bistro with Laurie Nourrigat, the Louvre with Pablo Gestal, Nazi Occupation with Nigel Perrin, and Conceiving Couture with Rosemary Flannery. These docents are worth their weight in gold. Laurie's joy for food and life were so apparent in her effervescent personality. She showed us how to choose and enjoy the best pain, charcuterie, fromage from local shops and why it matters to know your farmers & producers. Vin at 11:00am made for a lovely picnic. Pablo's exuberance and insatiable curiosity permeates your being, and heightens all of your senses. Pablo's vast knowledge allows you a truly spectacular Louvre tour of things "invisible" to the untrained eye. He sparks your hunger for learning - after spending time with Pablo, you will always be curious about what you see & hear as you walk Paris streets. Rosemary's incredible knowledge of the fashion world and its impact on the global is breathtaking. We visited artisan shops and explored streets we simply would have missed on our own. And yes, you'll forgo the Bon Marche, Galleries Lafayette, and retrace your steps to shop after this tour. I was hesitant to take the Nazi Occupation tour - seemingly a heavy topic for a vacation. Nigel is a master, and missing his tour in particular is an utter pity. In sharing the stories of people - ordinary, famous, spies - Nigel walked us back into history and we glimpsed for a short time the horror, pain, unrest. You may even come away with a completely different story in your head about who were good and who were bad. Do not miss this tour with Nigel. And ask him for his reading list. Looking for the unbeaten path? Context Travel will take you there. Be sure to wear good walking shoes and know that time will go by very quickly. Pay attention to the weather so you have the appropriate layers - you will be outside a great deal on many tours. Bring your phone/camera, but frankly, you'll be so engaged in looking and listening that you will be surprised at how few pictures you take.

We had very educational and interesting tour of the Montmartre area. Lilly took us through different parts of the neighborhood and had interesting stories all along the way. She had amazing old photos of the neighborhood which put the current area in context. She was a delightful guide and had great suggestions.

This was an out of the norm from my usual museum tours for me. But I'm so glad I booked it! Our docent Eric is a pastry chef and his insight into why pastries and chocolates taste so good in Paris was remarkable. He kept our small group entertained with stories about each shop we visited and his path had a purpose. He selected the variety of chocolates and pastries but also allowed us time to pick some items out as well. The chocolate shops reminded me of jewelry shops - not only delicious but beautiful. The amount we sampled was more than generous! Eric is not only knowledgeable about sweet treats, he also knew a lot about Paris and the US (we were all Americans on the tour) - he's a local who lived in the US for a while. Eric understood our questions about how different chocolate tastes in each city and gave us baking tips as well! Context Travel is jewel! I love the small groups and the professional docents with their unique view and access and the interaction and discussion that small groups allow. This was such an enjoyable afternoon (even in 99F/38C degree weather)!

We took a three hour walking tour of Jewish Paris and the Marais with Gabrielle this past Friday. She made history come alive for us. We had taken a tour of the same area four years ago with another tour company and we learned many things on Friday that were not mentioned four years ago. Gabrielle was personable and very knowledgeable.

Our tour guide was very nice and knowledgeable, but we requested the kids tour and it didn’t seem geared towards kids. My 2 younger boys were kinda bored. The adults learned a lot though.

We thought Eric Blanc did a FANTASTIC job educating us on Paris and it's history on this walking tour. We covered so much! Be prepared to walk as we covered nearly 7 miles on a gorgeous Paris morning. Eric's knowledge of Paris urban history and architecture was so interesting! We will never forget Haussmann and his influence, Eric! Thank you so much for a lovely Paris day!

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We took the Louvre Crash Course. I've been to the Louvre several times and some time with a big - 30 plus people - type of tour. This offered a 6 person tour. The only folks that showed up were myself and my companion so we had the guide all to ourselves. She spoke 4 languages, had 2 masters degrees in Art and had lived in Italy for 4 years studying Art. She was clever, knowledgeable and educated me about the art France and the world that was astounding. I absolutely loved this tour and can't recommend it enough. By far, my best tour experience.

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We did the culinary walking tour. It is a 2 hour with a bilingual guide in a group. The guide buys you sample at various places. You get to go into different shops. You get a try chocolate, bread, cheese. Overall felt a bit rushed. The guide was mostly translating between the shop owners and the group. But the price is nearly $100 per person. Really not worth the money.

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Refused to give full refund when tours had to be cancelled due to Coronavirus, Louvre closing, France being declared a tier 2 country, hundreds of schools closing & WHO guidelines. Fat Tire and apathy Charms both have full refunds and we will absolutely book with them again. Context is unethical and unprofessional and will never receive any additional bookings with us.

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Beware. They will confirm your tour and charge your credit card, and then decide weeks later that they can't honor their commitment. Awesome, particularly during a busy summer season when tours (at Versailles, in our case) book up.

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We had a really good tour of The Impressionists at Musee D'Orsay. Our guide was very knowledgeable, and could answer all of our questions. I would really think about doing this again if I go back to Paris.

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Review of Context Travel Walking Tour: The Making of Modern Paris

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When I was invited by Context Travel to join a walking tour exploring how the layout of Paris was transformed in the 19th century by city planner Baron Georges Eugène Haussmann, I gladly accepted. I wanted to get a better understanding of the profound urban transformation that Paris underwent―but more importantly, learn more about the social and political forces behind these changes.

This turned out to be an excellent, informative tour that I would recommend to anyone looking to get a better understanding of Paris history. I can also confidently assume that Context's other Paris tours are equally good.

  • Tours led by highly qualified, personable docents
  • Thorough coverage of Paris history through the lens of art, architecture and other disciplines
  • Longer, fact-packed tours will satisfy those looking for more substantial insight into Paris
  • Tours are reasonably priced in relation to length and content
  • Tours avoid cliches and old standbys, instead offering a more authentic encounter with Paris
  • Long stretches of walking and standing may not be suitable for elderly or disabled visitors
  • Some attractions on tour not covered by listed tour price (out-of-pocket additional fees)
  • Highly specialized: may require basic knowledge of architecture, art history etc to enjoy fully

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  • Tour Operator: Context Travel is based in Rome and offers extensive walking tours and travel tips for European destinations.
  • Book this Tour: Visit the Context Paris website . You can also browse other Paris tours, including Louvre Italian Masters.
  • Current Tour Prices: As of June 2019, The Making of Modern Paris walking tour is currently priced at $484 for a two-person private tour or $107 per person for a semi-private tour.

My In-Depth Review of the Tour

I knew Context had a reputation for offering tours that are more substantial and specialized content-wise than average counterparts, and set out to take the Haussmann tour expecting to be led by someone with a professional background in the topic.

I met up with a group of visitors and our guide, docent Michael H., outside the famed Comedie Francaise theatre, where playwright Moliere worked his magic. Michael's background turned out to be even more impressive than expected: he's a practicing architect who's won prizes including the Fulbright Fellowship and the Rome Prize in Architecture, and recently collaborated on the design of the recently opened Quai Branly Museum with heavyweight Jean Nouvel.

From the Grand Palais to the Belle Epoque: Sights on This Tour

The first leg of the tour takes us across the nearby Palais Royal, which was the site of the city's first "purpose-built" shopping center and also housed the first covered passageway built for expressly commercial purposes. Guiding us through a series of ornately decorated, interconnected passageways, Michael explains that these were revolutionary when they were built in the 18th and 19th centuries, since they provided ordinary Parisians reprieve and shelter from the dangerous, smelly medieval streets.

Aside from a mind-boggling variety of shops, restaurants and trinkets, the passages offer a lot of interesting visual details, from sculptures and reliefs to (faux) marble columns. The post-revolutionary, democratic-minded city planners who built the public arcades couldn't afford to import the real stuff, but wanted the general public to get a chance to bask in the grandeur of Greco-Roman design details.

We're eventually spat out near the Avenue de l'Opera, one of the gapingly wide boulevards that appeared under Haussmann and seems exemplary of the pomp and circumstance dreamt up by the Baron. Michael gives us a detailed explanation of the events that led to Paris' overhaul (and, some would argue, obliteration) by the Haussmann team (I'll leave you to discover the details yourselves on the tour) and clears up the mystery of why the Avenue de l'Opera was left purposely treeless.

We move on to visit the Opera Garnier , built in 1875 and one of the first great public buildings to be commissioned to a young architect through a democratic competition. We drift through one opulent space after another, including a heavily gilded reception hall that was modeled after the Gallery of Mirrors at Versailles. The main auditorium is too dark for us to more than vaguely make out the ceiling painting by Marc Chagall, but it's still easy to imagine the grandeur that must be felt when viewing a ballet here (despite the misleading name, no operas are performed at the Opera Garnier anymore-- these are instead shown at the ultramodern Opera Bastille).

After leaving Garnier's wonders behind, we head into the bustling Boulevard Haussmann shopping district, where Michael takes us through (very busy) Belle-Epoque department stores Galeries Lafayette and Au Printemps . The tour culminates on the sweeping terrace of Au Printemps, which affords spectacular panoramic views of the whole city.

The Verdict?

Overall, this was an excellent tour. Docent Michael H. was entertaining, highly knowledgeable and affable, and did a great job of pointing out details we may have otherwise missed. He also made a point of exchanging with participants individually-- a nice touch.

The one downside I noted was that participants were required to buy their own tickets for entry into the Opera Garnier. I felt it would make more sense to include the ticket as part of the quoted tour price, as this extra expense came as a surprise. Buying the tickets also took a lot of time, which could be prevented with pre-purchased tickets.

All in all, however, I recommend this tour to visitors wishing to get a strong grasp on Paris's political and social history, architecture and urban planning. You really come away looking at the city in a different light, and should even be able to distinguish between pre-and post Haussmann buildings and monuments on your own following the tour.

As is common in the travel industry, the writer was provided with complimentary services for review purposes. While it has not influenced this review, TripSavvy believes in full disclosure of all potential conflicts of interest. For more information, see our Ethics Policy.

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While visiting the Orsay on our first night in Paris we paid special attention to all things Monet, as we knew we were heading to Giverny a few days later on another Context Travel tour . Giverny is a little town 45 minutes by train from Paris and the former home of the painter Claude Monet. We met our docent, Marie at the train station (Gare St-Lazare) along with another couple visiting from Colorado.

We had a lovely train ride where Marie told us about Monet's life and how he ended up in Giverny. As always, the Context Travel team continually impresses me with their deep knowledge and ability to field questions expertly.

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We arrived at the station in Vernon and after a 7-minute bus ride, we entered Giverny. And into a dream world. I was first inspired to visit this location after a brief visit to Les jardins d’epicure, a lovely chateau in Bray-et-Lu (which is near Giverny) that Mr. Misadventures and I stayed at on our way to Brittany.

I was not disappointed. As I said above. It is a dream world. One that is a lovely shade of soft green.

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Throughout our visit, Marie chatted with us, providing insight into the grounds and the life of Monet.

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Because the green was so vibrant, the colors in the flowers popped even brighter.

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Gorgeous shades of red and purple.

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After visiting the ponds we headed to Monet's gardens and home.

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There are many parts where the flowers are growing wild and other spots that are still maintained. All absolutely gorgeous.

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The line to get into the house was quite long, so while other members of our tour stood and waited, Mr. Misadventures and I were content to sit at one of the benches and enjoy the lush, green gardens.

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We met a local one who decided to do a Sunday visit to the gardens as well and it was so lovely chatting with her and learning some of the local histories about the house and neighborhood. Everything happens for a reason. Sitting on the bench allowed me to meet someone who shared stories about the property.

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The group decided to walk around the town a little before heading back to the train station. As we walked around, we spotted this beautiful field of Red poppies (coquelicots).

Giverny for the Day

While I highly recommend Context Travel , Marie definitely enhanced our trip, this is a trip that you can do easily on your own while visiting Paris. It is a short train ride from Gare St-Lazare station in Paris to Vernon station. Grab a bus from the station (you can purchase your ticket at that time – have cash) to Giverny and make a day of it!

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How about you? Have you been to Giverny? How about the home of other artists?

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Andi Fisher

I am married to a French man, lived in France for 3 years, and have been to Paris more than 50 times. I am always a tourist so the information, tip, and tricks I share are created to help you!

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  • Look for fares using sites like  Skyscanner or Expedia.com . 
  • For France (Paris) coming from the West Coast , I typically fly Air France or United. From the East Coast , I typically fly Air France or Delta.
  • If you travel frequently, consider investing in a  Priority Pass  for airport lounge access. Not only will you have a spot to relax before your flight and charge your devices, but you can eat and drink for free (without paying crazy airport prices!)
  • I use  Expedia.com , Booking.com , and  Hotels.com  to find lodging. Always check the reviews on TripAdvisor before booking!
  • If you want to stay in a rental, look at  VRBO  and  Plum Guide .
  • For rental car agencies, try  Rentalcars.com . When traveling in Europe, I use  AutoEurope  to make reservations. They find the best rates and allow you to compare different car rental agencies. I typically book with Sixt .
  • For transportation from the CDG airport to anywhere within Paris, consider pre-booking with Get Transfer . It is one way to be stress-free and you can request an English-speaking driver.
  • I book tours with companies like Viator and GetYourGuide . Both have a wide variety of activities for every travel style. Other companies to look at include Tours by Locals and Withlocals.
  • If you’re visiting a city with multiple attractions, be sure to check out a discount pass, such as CityPASS or Go City .
  • Context Travel is another option and they offer more educational-based activities.
  • If you are looking to buy tickets to attractions, check out Tiquet .
  • One of my favorite things to do is to get photos taken of me while on vacation. Flytographer is a great option with photographers all over the world.
  • It’s important to have some type of travel insurance to cover any unforeseen accidents, illnesses, threats, or cancellations. I always travel with insurance and would recommend SafetyWing ,  SquareMouth or Travelex Insurance are good options.
  • Should you have any trouble with flight delays to the extent you feel you deserve compensation, I encourage you to check out and use AirHelp . I used them and for 1 claim I got compensated (transparency: a 2nd claim did not, but I was still glad I tried!).
  • Check out Le Shop for my digital travel planners and Paris planner !

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26 Comments

Very beautiful. Those purpley-red things are gorgeous.

@Jen, love the description “purpley-things” that the only name I know them by as well!

I’m dying to visit Giverny, and your photos totally remind me why – it looks so lovely!

@Laura, it is incredibly beautiful! I highly recommend it!

It seems to be in the air! I just went to Giverny a few weeks ago (it’s my most recent blog post!) and was so happy to finally be in the dream world, too. For years I’ve wanted to go, yet never seemed to make it. Silliness! It’s so easy to get to from Paris, as you say. Thanks for the beautiful photos. It was certainly a fantastic day-trip for me, too.

@Sion, thanks for sharing I can’t wait to see your post. The place is so dreamy!

These photos are gorgeous! Giverny is all about Monet to me, and the colors capture that

@Charu, thanks my friend!

Beautiful! A good friend of mine just got back from France and hearing about his trip has me thinking that maybe that should be my next big trip. There is so much that I would love there…but I havne’t been there since I was a teenager!

@Jenna, it is a really zen place, so beautiful.

It is amazing how much those photos look like Monet’s paintings. Absolutely breathtaking!!

I have never been but my Lord it’s beautiful! That’s just from the pictures. I would love to go one day. It looks like paradise. I would have never come home.

I have never been able to venture out of America, but Giverny sounds like a wonderful visit. Definitely on my bucket list!

Beautiful! I love Giverny

Just beautiful!

Thanks for the Post and the Picture’s!

I love how you call Giverny a “dream world” – that is exactly how I would describe it. I go as often as I can when I am lucky to be in Paris. And one of the only pictures I will show of myself is one taken at Giverny.

This is so gorgeous. I would like to someday go. Thank you for sharing with us!

So lovely. Dream world it is and dream vacation for me that would be. Thanks for sharing. 🙂

@Iris, it is a magical place!

Lovely photos!

What an exciting life you live! I’ve never left the shores of the US, hope to change that one day. I wanted to tell you that I can’t get the boxes to work on your main blog page. It’s stuck on random. Just thought you’d want to know! Thanks for sharing! Love Love Love that flower close-up. What a gorgeous color!

@Wendy, thanks for letting me know, there are a couple of other weird things going on because I refreshed my blog design over the weekend, I have someone helping me fix them, so much appreciated! There is so much to explore in the U.S. we are so lucky to have just about everything here in our own country.

These pictures are absolutely exquisite. I’d love to go to Paris.

@Julia, do you have something you are particularly looking forward to seeing there?

It’s not hard to see where Monet got his inspiration from

I love love love this blog ….photos, experiences, interviews….everything!! You are truly living your dream!

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