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Marie de Medici Palace, Le Jardin Du Luxemboug, Paris |
Le Jardin Du
Luxemboug is the garden Marie de Medici had originally built for her palace.
The park boasts eighty statues. Among them are the renowned Queens
and famous women of France.
The gardens are the work of several artists including Cain,
Fremiet, Bourdelle and Marqueste. The Park has several beautiful fountains my
favorite being the Medici fountain.
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Medici Fountain, Le Jardin Du Luxemboug, Paris |
The flower beds are very impressive. They are replanted
several times a year.
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Le Jardin Du Luxemboug, Paris |
This park is one of
the Parisians favorites because it is set up for their
life.
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Le Jardin Du Luxemboug, Paris |
There is a wonderful playground for children and horses, puppet shows
and a carousel for them.
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Horses in Le Jardin Du Luxemboug, Paris |
There are also places
to play bocce ball, cards and chess.
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Le Jardin Du Luxemboug, Paris |
There are hundreds of metal chairs placed everywhere just for lounging. There is also a wonderful bandstand that has
music about eight times a week in the summer.
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Bandstand in Le Jardin Du Luxemboug, Paris |
I was city watching a concert in this park when a young
child about the age of six started to dance he threw his arms into the air then
his legs whirred in every direction. He leaped, he jumped, in each movement mounds of sheer joy sprang from his body and made everyone around him
smile.
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Bandstand in Le Jardin Du Luxemboug, Paris |
When was the last time I danced like that? I can't remember when I ever
felt that free. It's been far too long, but I think it would be fun to try it once
again and see what happens.
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Le Jardin Du Luxemboug, Paris |