Hello All,
Today is the day I share anything French that I find inspiring. I hope you enjoy what I have for you today.
Just for a moment though, I want to share that I enjoyed all your comments on Tea Cup Tuesday from Paris, I tried to visit everyone, but unfortunately I was unable to leave comments on most blogs! When I return home I will visit all of you. I appreciate your participation so much. And also, I felt so bad that we couldn't get Martha's Mr. Linky working, but I saw that many of you visited her site and left such nice comments, that was fab!
On to French Friday...
Yesterday we took a trip to the outskirts of Paris to see Versailles! I found it so fascinating! The day was overcast and did rain and thunder on and off, but with our umbrellas we were just fine.
A magnificient ceiling!
I beieve this is a painting of Marie Antoinette. Let me know if I am wrong. These paintings are hung up on the walls in such a way that sometimes you can not read the name plate.
I tried to get a close up of the drapes. The material and pattern is exquisite! The colors so deep and vibrant. There were so many things I would have loved to feel! But touching, of course, would not be good for the preservation of the pieces. Marie must have loved texture, it is everywhere, texture and color.
Many of the original furniture has been lost. But there are pieces that are where they belong, and the French are trying to get back any pieces that they can.
Just one of many gorgeous chairs.
A latch on a door that closes up the long floor to ceiling windows.
A decorative wall panel. GorGeous!!!
The back (or front?) of Versailles. There are sweeping lawns, walkways, and reflecting pools.
There was a Laduree shop there too! So of course, I had to get another box (and such a beautiful box!).
The flavors in this box were Vanilla, Rose, Raspberry and Chocolate! Yum!
It would take days to see everything here. We spent about 8 hours touring it. I was so amazed at all there was to see. I did visit the outer buildings, but that is for another French Friday to share. I loved most visiting Marie's little Hamlet, and smelling all the lilacs that were in bloom everywhere!
Thank you for visiting today. I hope you enjoyed my little account of the first part of my trip to Versailles. Have a fabulous Friday!
Hugs,
Terri