Saturday, February 23, 2008

French Country comes to Paris
"How can anyone govern a country with more than 500 cheeses?" Charles de Gaulle is said to have asked in exasperation at a particularly difficult political moment. The answer for everyone hoping to do so? Press the flesh--that is, the flesh of cows, horses, sheep, goats, mules...and voters, as French President Nicholas Sarkozy was trying to do on February 23 opening day--at the Salon d'Agriculture. In this 9 day-long event, hundreds of varieties of farm animals and thousands of farm products descend with their proprietors to the expo halls at the Porte de Versailles, a confusing conglomeration of buildings. But even these impersonal spaces are brought to life during...dare we call it a farm expo? If you're thinking of visiting and you really want to get more than a superficial glimpse into French culture, I can't recommend a better time to come than during the Salon d'Agriculture in late winter. Air fares are at their cheapest, and love of terroir at a fever pitch.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Musee de la Sculpture en Plein Air
Open-air Sculpture Museum is located on the left bank of the Seine on Quai Saint-Bernard Paris. Dedicated in 1980, this outdoor museum borders the seine and is filled with sculptures that highlight the art movements of the last fifty years. Fans of Brancusi, Gillioli, and Cesar should not miss this artistic area. It's free always open and a great spot to bring un pique-nique while enjoying the vistas.



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