Showing posts with label Birthday Celebration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday Celebration. Show all posts

Friday, October 4, 2024

Paris and London - High Tea at the Ritz

Day 7 - High Tea at the Ritz

Our final day of celebration in London.  In the morning, shopping, shopping.., Lol

Late afternoon high tea at the Ritz Hotel.  This was a big to do.  We had a fabulous time.  Enough said.., 

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Until next vacation!  

Now, I will try to quickly post all of the summer projects that I completed prior to my spectacular destination birthday celebration.  

Happy Sewing!

C

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Paris and London Birthday Trip - To London Jazz Night





 Day 5 - Travel to London by way of the Chunnel - Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club

We departed from the Gare du Nord train station.  The train ride was about 2.5 hours to London. Upon arrival, we enjoyed a tour of London.  The highlights were all the notable places there: Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, Elizabeth's Tower,  Parliament Square, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, Big Ben, Harrods store, and fashionable Kensington.  
















Once at our hotel, we were off to Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club for some wonderful music and a delicious meal.  Sorry we would not allowed to take any pictures once the band begin to play.





Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Paris and London Birthday Trip - Black Paris Tour

 






Day 4 - Black Paris  Full Day Tour



For my first visit to Paris, I wanted to learn something about the culture of the people, especially those who came from Africa and America.

Some African Americans relocated to Paris seeking a better quality of life and basic human rights, which were denied in the USA. Josephine Baker and James Baldwin were two who made France their home. There are honorariums made to many for their extraordinary accomplishments. But before they came there were others who influenced and help shape France for what it is today.

The Black Paris tour was conducted my Ms. Ricki Stevenson and her team. More information about their services is here.  


We learned so much about the history of Paris. It was an enriching experience that gave me an elevated perspective of the people and culture of the country called France.

I’ll just give a few highlights here. There is so much to learn and know about Black Paris. Certainly, one post couldn't tell the story.


he Pantheon, France's national mausoleum of heroes.

Ms. Josephine Baker was inducted into the Pantheon, France's national mausoleum of heroes.  She is the first Black woman, the first American, and the first entertainer to be honored. Her body is buried in Monaco. During the ceremony. a casket with soil from St. Louis, Missouri, Paris, and Monaco was carried by the air force in her honor. She received many honors for her contributions to World War II. Ms. Baker also spoke during the March on Washington.


La Mulatresse Solitude lead a revolt against slavery in Paris, while she was eight months pregnant. She was captured.  Then, she was executed after she gave birth to her child. This statue was erected in her honor.



Alexandre Dumas, a prolific writer and son of General Thomas Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie. Mr. Dumas has a great body of work that includes: "The Count of Monte Christo", "The Three Musketeers ", and "Twenty Years After."


This statue depicts his image seated at the top. Just below his image from the front view, there are three people who appear to be enjoying his novel. In those days women were not allowed to read books that were full of intrigue and action. The man on the right is a teacher. And finally, the man on the left, poor, no shoes and probably no access to books. But all are enjoying the literary works of Alexandre Dumas.



Now, on the back of the statue sits D'artganan of "The Three Musketeers".  D'artagnan's character was said to be Black/African. 



About half-way through our tour, we came to "Little Africa", where many of the people were originally from various African countries.  They had their own marketplace and other businesses.  Commerce was exchange within their community several times before it left their community.  We had a late lunch at a family-owned West African restaurant. The food was delicious. 






So, if you're ever in Paris, France, this is a great tour to take during your visit.

More Later,

C


Monday, September 30, 2024

Paris and London Birthday Trip - Paris City Tour and Birthday Dinner at the Moulin Rouge

Gardens Luxembourg




Day 3 - My Special Day and Celebration  (very long post)

I was so excited to be maybe to travel to Paris for my very special day.  For two years, I planned this event.  Dinner and show at Moulin Rouge was a must do on my actual birthday.  But before our spectacular evening at Moulin Rouge, we went on a Paris City Tour all arranged by Darlene Jones and Gate 1 Travel Agency.  We toured by bus being able to get off and on at various location.  The tour included a drive along Champs Elysees to the Arc de Triomphe.  We were able to view the Eiffel Tower (from many angles and locations. Lol), the Latin Quarter, and the lively Opera District.  The Paris City Tour gave us an opportunity to preview Paris.    

Below are a few pictures that I took along the way.  


Eiffel Tower


Arc de Triomphe



Bazar de L Hotel Deville Paris



L'acteur Grec









Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris ( rebuilding)



Part II - My Birthday Celebration at Moulin Rouge

I was excited to celebrate at the Moulin Rouge.  Everyone was dressed to the nine, at my request. Lol  I wanted everyone to "sparkle".  We all wore something sequined.  I made a ruby sequined, stretch velvet dress.  The pattern that I used is Simplicity S9820.  I made a day dress early June using the same pattern.  So this was easy.  The only challenge that I had was with the sequin.  Here are some photos of the evening.  I will post more on the pattern project review next.  This is just to continue the posts on my Birthday celebration to Paris and London.  

Photos from Moulin Rouge - birthday celebration.





























Stay Tune!
C

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