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That which we see will remain most vividly in the mind's eye, and what we experience can never be taken away...in the days ahead I will venture to many far and most exotic reaches of the world. There is so much of this world to see and feel! Enjoy the dream as it finds it's way into reality...


I arrived to Paris into a world of art! my Parisien life began with a grand tour of the heart of Paris, through the cobblestones of the Marais, into the natural tranquility of the Luxembourg gardens and the grand presence of the Louvre, my most venerated church of St Eustache...is there any place more beautiful than Paris in the Fall? for the moment there is not. my dearest Delphine was here from Jerusalem and together we admired the new collections at Christie's followed by lunch at Cafe de Flore, after which I headed to FIAC to see the contemporary work from the many places in the world I have most recently called home. at the Pompidou I spent an afternoon with Giacometti, a most comprehensive insight into his life of art. the tour continues to the Grand Palais with Beatriz, a darling girl from Brazil, where we indulged in Courbet...there remains much more to see, savour and learn as my life in Paris evolves...
"slowly in the morning, not too quickly in the afternoon". such is the pace of life in the Luberon region, the true heart of Provence. my journey began in Lourmarin, one of the most charming villages in this part of the world. there I found a small Provencal market filled with local lavendar and handicrafts, a not so small castle, and winding streets in which to lose yourself, which of course I did.



from there I entered Roussillon, a landscape of ochre cliffs in brilliant hues of reds and oranges, illuminated most majestically by the late morning light.
after lunch my tour continued to the 12th-century Cistercian Abbey of Senanque, where a community of monks live in present day.
the final stop in Luberon was the hilltop village of Gordes where I had a last look at this magestic landscape.




Cezanne's atelier where he would sit for long hours and paint his most revered still life compositions...
Sainte-Victoire mountain in the distance...a place Cezanne would often seek refuge and inspiration.
I was eager to reach Aix-en-Provence, a place I would call home, at least for a week. this is where my french lessons would commence. on the way I stopped in Nice, on the Cote d'Azur, for a visit to the museum of a most revered artist of the South of France, Marc Chagall. a lunch of fine art and french wine, two things I value dearly in life.


as Lisa returned to the normalcy of life in NYC and Sooji ventured to Barcelona, time was now my own and I decided to remain on the Italian Riviera. a short stop away from Santa Margherita I embarked on the village of Monterosso, one of the five villages of Cinque Terre. hidden in the mountains overlooking the Mediterranean, I had discovered paradise. a day on the beach with my thoughts and a myriad of fond recollections...followed by a day of hiking through the most breathtaking vistas my eyes have seen (at least in this part of the world), followed by another day of the beach. a sunset upon the calm of a turquoise sea in a land far removed from anything that resembles reality is not easy to part with.
