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Back to the Future in Paris

1/23/2021

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If I've learned only one thing from this wretched pandemic, it's this:
DO MORE OF WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY.
 
"If you are interested in something, no matter what it is, go at it at full speed ahead.
Embrace it with both arms, hug it, love it and above all become passionate about it."
Roald Dahl, British Writer
Words to live by. 

Chasing the dream is more important than ever.
And looking ahead is one vaccine you don't need to wait for.... 

Now is the perfect time to re-imagine the future
minus the torment of this worldwide plague.
   Look back, think about what you've missed most
 and make a solemn promise to yourself.
From this day forward focus on achieving that one shining wish.


We can't wait to hug our families and share a meal with friends.
Getting back to the most elementary basics seem both glorious and glamorous.
  Shopping, parties, the theater -- the list is long -- 
will make your mouth water with anticipation.

But for many of us, reuniting with Paris eclipses everything.
I feel no shame in that, only a sort of relief that it will indeed be part of my future.

​So say it, engrave your name on it, just do it:
​ DO MORE OF WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY.


"Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions."
Dalai Lama
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I've been to Paris multiple times -- so many, in fact, that I'm always
plotting to see the "unseen" parts that most travelers miss.
  Yet this time, after a year worrying about the possibilities of loved ones
falling ill, my country falling apart, and the strange irony of the calendar
becoming a virtual Groundhog Day, all I really want to do
is go back and recognize the Paris I already know.

  I just want to experience everything I've already
enjoyed in what now feels like a distant past.
Just the thought makes me want to sing and wag my tail 
like a dog coming home from a long stay at the kennel.


Truth is, returning to Paris is like checking on an old friend
after a long illness to make sure she's ok.


A walk down the Champs Elysée is about as unoriginal as it gets... but I can't wait!
I want to savor every one of the 284 steps of the Arc de Triomphe
so I can enjoy its strategic view of the city.  Again.
There's no holding back this Paris nut from the unconditional glamour 
of the grand staircase and hallways at the Palais Garnier. One more time.
Who cares if I've done it before -- there's a burning desire to retrace every step.

I can almost taste the legendary goodness of an Eric Kayser baguette; the moment
I leave his store I'll break off a corner for one more taste as if it's my first.  
I can picture the Burghers of Calais standing faithfully in Rodin's garden
 and plan to scrutinize every emotion on each of their faces.
Again and again and again....

Yes, ​I hope to do every cliched thing there is
​ to do in Paris -- that I've already done -- and I feel no shame.

"Be fearless in the pursuit of what sets your soul on fire."
Jennifer Lee, screenwriter
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Père Lachaise's avenues of the famously dead definitely warrant a return visit
to make sure all my "friends" are still lying in their artful splendor.
Special shout out to resident Oscar Wilde who once said
"Either that wallpaper goes, or I do." 
He must have been waiting out a pandemic too....

And the parks.  Oh the parks.  They're the very best of what Paris has to offer.
  I can't wait to gaze at the nannies pushing their charges' prams in Parc Monceau. 
Of course, my Sunday morning favorite is a
prolonged stroll through Luxembourg Gardens.
It's likely the old men of the park have to compete for tables with
 the younger set now that "The Queen's Gambit"  made chess so popular. 
Perhaps I'll even spy a movie star or two.... once again.

"Let your memory be your travel bag."
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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I want to stroll the elegant boulevards
from Boulevard Haussmann to Place Vendome. 
A day later, I may choose the opposite and make my way
to the slightly timeworn neighborhoods where clever graffiti,
affordable boutiques and food specialty stores rule the day.

  Paris has always been an alphabet soup of contrasts.
Go ahead, 
wear Grandma's pearls, your favorite jeans
and worn-in pair of Chucks -- you'll fit right in.

And the views!
  Who wouldn't want to stop and admire the vast panorama from
the rooftop of Printemps and feel the wind? 
Or check out the cityscape from Parc de Belleville, a delightful and
entirely unassuming stretch of green in the 20th arrondissement.
​
Napoleon's tomb is a sight for sore eyes, the six nested coffins
resting regally 
underneath the dome of Les Invalides.
  Nearby, Pont Alexandre III is a bridge whose views are so beautiful
you need to 
take care not to cross at sunset or you may never leave.

"Thou art to me a delicious torment."*
Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet 
*though RWE was not talking about Paris, it seems the perfect sentiment when thinking of Paris
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Every meal in Paris is pure magic.
  In normal times, I'd return to a few delicious favorites
but still focus on trying what's new and noteworthy. 
In this foodie capital, there's perpetually something up and coming
and it's always a joy to take the dive.
  But as I face my own cooking day after day, it's the
oldies-but-goodies -- those tried-and-true Paris bistros
that have been around forever -- that sound better than ever.


I'm crossing every finger that our favorite bistros and cafés
are still alive and kicking after the lockdown.  

It's funny but some of the food I miss most are the most simple -- a sandwich
​
 on Poilane bread, carottes rapées (carrot salad), a scoop of ice cream....

Food markets are a special favorite, impossible to choose where to begin.
  I have so many favorites -- Bastille Market and the organic Raspail Market
as well favorite market streets like rue Poncelet and rue Daguerre.
  We amateur connoisseurs know to arrive hungry having learned we
can get a bite or two of amazing street food on site.  

I live in Nashville, Tennessee and feel pretty lucky we're
now able to procure some excellent French cheeses.
   But 365 different types?  Ah non.
  Tasting fromage from a special purveyor is like taking a trip to
Normandy or 
Provence or even the mountains of the Jura....
  It's easy to travel France by way of your cheese* plate.
*wine and fine spirits should also receive a shout-out here -- Armagnac,
Pinot de Charente ​and pastis are just a few personal favorites. 

Perhaps you're reluctant to dream about the future
since our current state-of-being is such a rollercoaster.
Here is my personal mantra.  Hope it helps you make the leap.
"A wise woman can predict the future because she creates it."

Anonymous 

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Throughout this pandemic, we've been living history each and every day.
It's not been a bed of roses, for sure, but when it's over,
we'll feel like we've prevailed on our own season of "Survivor."

But still, we wait, we watch, we hope.

Just planning a trip to Paris lifts us out of our year of discontent
if only for a few minutes a day.
Lingering anxiety notwithstanding, re-imagining ourselves on the streets
 of Paris helps move our battered brains from heartache to happiness. 

If the thought of light streaming into the stained glass windows
of Sainte-Chapelle help you see the light at the end of the tunnel,
why wouldn't you choose to focus on your very own happy ending?
Think Paris.  Every day.  Until you get there. 

If your world has been feeling like the nightmare dreams of Salvadore Dali,
then perhaps a long look at Monet's waterlilies will lift you up.  
Giggle over all the Mona Lisa in Quarantine memes that 
have popped up all over the internet.
Take a virtual tour of one of many Paris museums on offer, often free.
But most importantly, make a plan to return in person.

 Musée d'Orsay alone offers reason to visit Paris.  
 Musée Carnavalet has just re-opened after an extensive rehab effort. 
Angelina's is still serving amazing hot chocolate.
And who doesn't want to cheer the laborers toiling away
​ high on the rooftop of Notre Dame?
  Joan of Arc would have.  So will I.

Hear it?  Paris is calling.
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​Let's face it.
Many of us have the time -- there's too much of it during these
stay-at-home days -- so go ahead and succumb to your best faraway fantasy.

Consider a tour of your favorite writer's life in Paris or take a cooking class.
Instead of feeling like a victim of the plague, turn the tide with a
renewed 
appreciation of what you love most.

Full speed ahead. 
If it makes you feel better, buy a goofy "Emily in Paris" beret
 and wear it while you clean the bathroom.  It's your movie.

We've all been shaken by our recent history and occasionally
fall victim to unhealthy resentment and hopelessness.
Don't cry uncle.  Defeat the monster. 

Remember these words:*
"It's a new dawn 

and a new day
It's a new life for me
and I'm feeling good."
*from that fabulous '60's tune that Nina Simone made famous

DO MORE OF WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY.
​Back to the future in Paris!
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5 Comments
Mike Moriarity
1/23/2021 02:18:38 pm

Your writing fires me up to return to Paris—have not been there since college when I had pleasure of meeting your cousin, aunt and uncle for dinner. Planning an Italy trip this Fall so Paris will have to wait. Until then I am going to follow you to get your insights and ideas. So interesting. Take care and stay safe.

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michelle moggio
1/23/2021 04:52:42 pm

Gee thanks, I'm honored! We've traveled a lot in Italy too so if you need any suggestions, I'd love to help. It's a stunning country with a whole lot of personality. But of course you know my first love will always be la belle France. Glad this sparked a memory. Be safe.

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Jennell Evans
1/23/2021 02:51:38 pm

Michelle, once again, you have given me and others a delicious break and triggered so many wonderful memories of past trips to Paris! Thank you for sharing and for the gift of remembering special places on earth. Yes, it's time to plan the next trip to Paris!!!

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Clara
1/25/2021 10:12:19 am

Michelle I loved every word and photo on your blog and it’s like your in my head paris is calling us for sure but for now we live by watching a video , a photo or reading your blog to get us through these trying times so paris till we meet again we’ll live on through a photo a blog or a video of paris merci Michelle love love your blog stay well be safe Clara

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    I've been experiencing the joys of Paris since the ripe old age of eleven.
    As a big fan of duck fat, raw oysters and bad French movies, my long career in advertising helped pave the way for drinking at lunch. When not living la vie en rose, my husband Gary and I live in Brentwood, TN, where we stay busy planning our next travel adventure and offering unsolicited advice to our daughter.

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