Park

One of the nicest parks in Paris is Park Monceau. It’s not in my neighborhood but it is a stop of one of the buses from here so I stopped by the other day. I was hoping for a lot of Autumn color. There was some but very little red.

This building is at the entrance. The main caretaker-sixth generation-lives here. Another historical fact is that the creator of this park was beheaded in the French Revolution. He had a cousin related to the king.
A rather bucolic scene that even had cows.
The park is known for it’s faux architectural creations.
A Greek Temple around a pond.
An Italian looking bridge.
A touch of red leaves.

Author: Linda

An American living in Paris into photography with my iPhone 11.

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