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12 Of My Favorite Things About Autumn In Paris

02 Oct
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12 Of My Favorite Things About Autumn In Paris

Autumn In Paris

 “I don’t think humans were meant to fly,” young Jackson remarked as he, his dad, and I disembarked the plane that had carried us overnight from Panama City to Paris.

“Well, certainly not in pressurized tubes,” I replied with a very sleepy attempt at a smile.

We collected our bags, exited Charles de Gaulle, found a taxi, and set off into the still-dark autumn Paris morning.

I’ve learned that it’s best on these “fuzzy-headed” days, as I’ve come to think of them, to move slowly, to focus on what’s in front of me, and not to try to make any big decisions.

Une tartine or un chausson aux pommes for breakfast? That’s the limit of my problem-solving on these just-crossed-the-Atlantic mornings.

It’d hardly seem worth it except, I remind myself at every step along the way, at the end of the TSA checks, the full-body screenings, the airport food, the sleep deprivation, the lack of oxygen, and the time change… we will be rewarded with…

Paris.

During the taxi ride from the airport to our apartment in the 7th arrondissement, I made mental note of some of the things I’m most looking forward to this October stay in the City of Light… for example:

  • Leisurely walks through the Tuileries Gardens… memorable this time of year when the fallen leaves are crunchy underfoot…

Tuileries Garden in Paris in Autumn

  • Savoring the autumn sun on a wooden park bench or one of the green metal park chairs this city is famous for…

Luxembourg Gardens and Montparnasse Tower Paris

  • Sipping a glass of champagne at an outdoor café with a sidewalk heater nearby to ward off the autumn chill…

A restaurant in Paris

  • Long afternoons browsing in Shakespeare & Co. bookstore for books to help fill the long, chilly autumn evenings…

shakespeare and company bookstore

  • Jumping off the Metro two or three stations early so I can walk the rest of the way to my destination… something I enjoy doing regardless of the time of day or the weather…

Two people reading the metro map in Paris

  • Walking anywhere anytime… in October or any month…

People walking in a park in Paris in Autumn

  • Trying a new bar or restaurant every week and never being disappointed… again, this is one of my favorite things about Paris any time of year…

A bar in Paris

  • Seeing a place, a street, a monument, or a park I’ve seen hundreds of times before in the diffused light of autumn and feeling as though I’m seeing it for the first time…

View of the Seine river with the Eiffel tower in the background

  • Watching Japanese brides and grooms having wedding photos taken on the parvis in front of Notre Dame…

A couple taking wedding pictures

  • Passing hours of a rainy fall afternoon in a museum…

A museum in Paris

  • Savoring hours of a sunny fall afternoon on a blanket in Luxembourg Gardens with a loaf of bread, a bit of cheese, a bottle of wine, and a few friends… all of us layered with sweaters and scarves so we don’t mind the crisp temperatures…

People in a park in Paris

  • Taking the bus instead of the Metro and converting a day of errands into a do-it-myself city tour…

A bus in Paris

We left Paris mid-August, at the height of the season, when the streets, the quays, the parks, and the museums were overrun.

Returning now in October, we find the tourists gone and the Parisians back at work and school.

Wandering around the heart of the city today I remembered one more of my favorite things about this city this time of year…

It feels as though you have her all to yourself… like you’ve discovered a secret treasure that somehow has escaped all the rest of the world’s notice.

Shhh… mum’s the word.

Kathleen Peddicord
Publisher, Live and Invest Overseas