It feels surreal to live so close to Paris and to visit whenever we want. We drive 30 minutes to the local train station, park our car in the free, long-term parking lot, hop on a train, and two hours later we’re in the heart of Paris. Before heading to Spain we enjoyed a few days in the city to escape the quiet countryside and spend time with friends.

Our visit last weekend included a tour of the Musée Bourdelle. Antoine Bourdelle was a student of August Rodin and an amazing sculptor. (To read about the Rodin museum, click here). The museum, located in the 15th arrondissement, was once his studio and gardens between 1885 -1929; that’s an amazingly long time considering the physicality of the work.






Here you’ll find over 500 of his works including statues from the size of a human hand to others that are easily 30 feet (9.1 meters) tall or more.






His works also include sketches, paintings, frescos, and more. He was also an instructor and his list of over 40 students from around the globe include some famous artists; Henri Matisse, France; Angela Gregory, US; Ryumon Yusada, Japan; and Margaret Butler, New Zealand.


His daughter was once the manager of the museum which opened in 1949. The museum is open Tuesdays – Sundays and admission is free.
As always, I enjoy wandering and taking photos.











We visited our favorite Paris restaurant, Le Standard, for lunch after visiting the museum. This is the city’s best kept secret as far as we’re concerned. The dishes are not only creative, delicious, and presented beautifully, but they are also prepared from fresh, local ingredients.




We enjoyed other great meals and had lunch with our friends on Sunday.




After several days in Paris, we left for Spain where we’re currently enjoying some sun and warmth; it’s been a perfect birthday getaway. More on Peñíscola in the coming weeks.
Paris is always a good idea. Sabrina played by Audrey Hepburn.
Wishing you grand adventures,
Tricia
We both loved the museum, and were both inspired, thanks as always for the great memories.
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C’était très interassant.
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Paris is always a good idea 🙂 I don’t know Bourdelle, but I do like his sculptures, especially the horse. Enjoy the sun! Maggie
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Yes, Paris is always fun. Thanks Maggie!
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Lovely (but cold!) getaway to Paris! I’ve not heard of the musée Bourdelle, but I did just go to the musée Rodin last time I was in Paris and enjoyed it. Le Standard sounds like a wonderful little restaurant; I, too, have my favorites I frequent whenever I’m in town, and it’s always great to savor the fresh dishes in such a beautiful city. Can’t wait to read about your time in Spain!
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Thanks Rebecca; it was a really cold visit to Paris, but we’re warming up now in Spain. I’d love to hear about your favorite restaurants in Paris at some point. Thanks for stopping by!
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Lovely post. It’s so enjoyable to be able to wander a museum and Paris has so many. I try to see one each time I visit. And then there are always those wonderful restaurant finds. Paris is wonderful in so many ways.
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Thank you Lynette. Paris has so many great museums, and many are free which is a treat. And then there are the restaurants; yummy! Thanks for your comment!
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Somewhere in France there’s free long term parking?!?!?!
I’ve said it before but it bears repeating: You’re livin’ the dream.
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It’s hard to believe isn’t it! Thanks; retirement is pretty great. Thanks for your comment!
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Thanks for sharing!
Did you get a feeling of, if French people like foreign speakers? I heard of they wouldn’t and I don’t speak French 😂
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That hasn’t been our experience at all. In fact, most are very appreciative and helpful when we speak French.
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I see! And with a different language than French? Mostly curious
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Exactly how we started our long Mediterranean trip last summer, the one which included Peñíscola. We will NEVER tire of Paris, no matter how many times we go. Love it.
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Funny coincidence. Yes, Paris is always a good idea. Thanks for reading and commenting!
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Your photos are beautiful and so is Paris. There’s nothing better than climbing to the top of the Eiffel Tower, strolling down the Champs Elysées, visiting the Louvre, seeing many shows and exhibitions, or simply wandering along the banks of the Seine… Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Thank you Aiva! Agreed, all are wonderful experiences. I hope you have a lovely weekend!
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AHHH Paris, Yes! Especially off-season.
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That food looks delicious! I haven’t been to Paris since the late 90s. I’d love to visit again someday.
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I hope you get to visit Paris again someday soon. Thanks for your comment!
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Lovely. It’s so nice living close to a major city with so much to do as it means on return visits there’s always something new to see. Like you, from home, I can get to Paris within 4 hours so it’s really lovely for a weekend break when just needing a change of scene! 🙂
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It’s pretty cool to live near an amazing city like Paris or London; we’re fortunate!
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How lovely to squeeze in a short visit to Paris before heading to Spain. I can see why that restaurant is one of your favourites. The food looks delicious and I like that they are prepared with fresh and local ingredients. Yum!
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Yes, it’s always a treat to spend time in Paris and enjoy some great meals too. Thanks for your comment!
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It’s wonderful you live so close to Paris. It’s one of those cities I don’t think I’ll ever tire of as there’s always so much to see and do. I hadn’t come across the Musée Bourdelle before, but I’m going to add it to my list of museums to visit the next time I’m in Paris as it looks right up my street.
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We feel pretty lucky to be so close and to be able to enjoy the city whenever we want. I hope you enjoy the Musée Bourdelle too. Thanks for stopping by!
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Paris is always so beautiful! I didn’t know about the musée Bourdelle, but it does look really nice, I’d love to check it out next time I’m in Paris !
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It’s a very interesting museum and even better that’s it’s free. Thanks Juliette, for stopping by!
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Beautiful pictures Tricia 🙂 There is so much to this city and I just want to go back again and again to see it all
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Thank you Meg! Yes, Paris is wonderful; I hope you get to spend more time there as well.
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Through your lens, Paris is always picture-perfect Tricia. That horse – it’s massive! I love the beautiful shop windows with their colourful floral displays. Audrey Hepburn is right, Paris is always a good idea … especially when I look at your food! Enjoy Spain!
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Thanks so much Corna; that’s so nice to hear. We’re enjoying sunny Spain! I hope you have a lovely day.
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You always give the best angles of Paris Tricia and this is a sight I don’t believe I’ve read about before. What an incredibly talented artist Antoine Bourdelle was, and no wonder with Rodin as his teacher. It’s a really fine and vast collection on display and one that Sladja and I would love to see for ourselves one day. As usual your culinary adventures are every bit as top notch. Fine art and sublime food, the essence of Paris.
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Indeed, the essence of Paris; well stated Leighton. I hope you and Sladja get to visit someday soon. Thank you again for your kind words: I always appreciate your insight.
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What a wonderful array of Parisian photos — markets, food, flowers, art, architecture. And even snow! I have not heard of the Musee Bourdelle. It is now on my list for when I’m in Paris again. Thank you for the suggestion. Happy travels!
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Thank you Lisa! I think you’d greatly appreciate the museum.
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