Inspired by Bobbie's lengthy (and,let me add, often fascinating) blog entries on her journeys, I thought I would try my hand at travel blogging, as a way of letting you follow along with us. The focus will be on pictures (as opposed to witty text.) Here it goes...
This was our first full day in Paris. Marilyn felt better after napping away the morning, so we had lunch with Bobbie (watching cross country ski racing on television) and then visited the famous cemetery Pere Lachaise. It is the largest cemetery in Paris, and going through it is like walking through a city of graves. Huge numbers of famous people are buried here, and people are still
being buried here even today.
Despite the fact that such luminaries as Chopin, Moliere, and Balzac are buried here, one of the most famous and popular graves belongs to Jim Morrison of the Doors. It is surroundd by barriers to fend people off, and it is covered with flowers and cigarettes!
The oldest residents of the cemetery are undoubtedly Heloise et Ableard, the frustrated (and in one case castrated) lovers who died more than 900 years ago, and are alledgedly reunited in this tomb.
The tomb of Oscar Wilde (below) is utterly unique and amazing. (It also seems quite modern, and I suspect it is.) It is covered with lipstick kisses (Bobbie and Marilyn added a couple.) and notes to him. Quite the rock star, Oscar! On the day we were there, he had more admirers than Jim!
There were many more fascinating sites, including a monument to some of the leaders of the Paris Commune who were shot up against the wall of the cemetery (tres convenient for burying.). the After our cemetery tour, Bobbie went back to her dorm to do laundry, while Marilyn and I had dinner across the street from the Opera. And then to bed.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
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Hey Biff: Thanks for sharing! I loved seeing Sarah Bernhardt's grave--Mother and Daddy always used to accuse me of doing "Sarah Bernhardt routines"...
And this week in Santa Fe there is a play at El Museo Cultural about the rivalry between Sarah B. and Eleanora Duse. She keeps coming into my life!
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