
We had a wonderful relaxing Sunday in Paris, we went to the exhibition of the famous French Photographer 'Patrick Demarchelier' at the "Petit Palais" on the Champs Elysees.
When we arrived there was a long queue ( french people love to queue and they do it so graciously ). Us Nouvelle Zealanders hate queuing, but we endured the wait and it was well worth it.
The Petit Palais is the most charming and elegant venue to hold any exhibition, but the
Patrick Demarchelier one was amazing.
Photographs of Film stars, Pop stars and Royalty abound, the most poignant Photo's I loved were the ones of Princess Diana, and her sons Prince William and Prince Harry.
They were such Charismatic Photographs of a Beautiful woman, and her adorable sons.
Her life was cut short, so tragically on the "Pont D'alma" Tunnel in Paris. Incidently I was in Paris with my daughter Rebecca when Diana died, and I lais Lilies on the 'Flame Statue', symbolic of the Pont D'alma. Subsequently I was interviewed by "CNN TV", recalling my thoughts on such a Tragedy as a New Zealander in Paris, so sad.
I also thought of her when we were at "The Ritz".
The Frescoes at the Petit Palais on the ceiling, Christian captured them splendidly on Camera.
There was an amazing photo of 'Robert De Niro' that was so life like, you felt you could just reach out and touch him.
We walked back up the Champs Elysees and caught the Metro home just in time for me to meet my french Architect friend 'Lawri' for drinks at "Cafe Flore" Boulevard St Germain.
We then went on to have dinner at "Maison Du Jardin" in Rue De Vaugirard.
Tomorrow Christian and I fly to Ireland, and then to Scotland so I can show him his Scottish Heritage 'The Buchanan Clan', so I will continue the Blog in 2 weeks.
Bonsoir from Paris
Heather xx