21 November 2023
Turkey Tuesday
20 November 2023
Mushroom Monday
Still in season: varieties of mushrooms that inspire.
Above: large meaty cèpes have all but disappeared by 10 a.m.
19 November 2023
Church search
Three-quarters of the churches in Paris were burned down during the French Revolution leaving few survivors, most notably Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, Église Sainte-Chapelle and the Basilique Cathédrale de Saint-Denis where the kings and queens of France repose, now all well-known touristic sites. (Despite its byzantine aspect the Basilique du Sacré Coeur de Montmartre did not appear until 1914).
Today there are many lesser-known churches sprinkled throughout the city that deserve a detour, easily found by searching their whereabouts on a map of Paris. Most are active but some are former churches, cloisters, and ecclesiastical buildings, all worthwhile to discover for their history, architecture, and beauty. - BPJ
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Recommended:
Église Saint Paul-Saint Louis
Église Saint-Jean de Montmartre
Chapelle Nôtre-Dame-de-la-Médaille-Miraculeuse
Église Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois
Église Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais
Èglise Saint-Médard de Paris
Basilique Nôtre-Dame des Victoires
Basilique de Sainte-Clotilde
Église Saint-Étienne-du-Mont
Église Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre
Église Saint-Pierre de Montmartre
Église Saint-Sulpice
Église Saint-Séverin
Église Saint-Eustache
Église Saint-Seraphin-de-Sarov
Église de la Madeleine
Église Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Le Panthéon (originally Église de Sainte-Geneviève)
Collège des Bernardins
Église des Billettes and its medieval cloister w/exhibitions, concerts
18 November 2023
Autumn yellow
17 November 2023
Fig Friday
Nouveau
Last night the 2023 Beaujolais Nouveau made its fruity debut.
Much anticipated on the third Thursday of every November, dozens of vintages for every taste and budget begin to appear in wine bars, restaurants, shops, caves and on comptoirs.
Did you celebrate?
Beaujolais Villages AOC







