I feel like I should be in Paris today because, for the past three years, MrB and I spent Bastille Day (aka quatorze julliet) there. Here’s a little video of last year’s fireworks. The twinkling in the beginning is the Eiffel Tower.
This year, our travel plans got pushed up and we went to Paris in June. I figure Bastille Day is a good excuse to share a few more photos from that trip, like this one of gazpacho served in a giant ice cube.
Here’s a closer shot of the peonies I pinched.
We had a drink at a famous cafe.
We had macarons, of course.
We checked out some art too. I enjoyed the Helmut Newton photography exhibit. I’m not sure why some people find his work to be objectifying of women. His nude ladies look like they will chew you up, spit you out and use your bones for toothpicks. Even the gal with a saddle on her doesn’t look like anyone to be trifled with.
We also went to Monumenta 2012. Monumenta is an annual event, for which a contemporary artist is invited to create a giant artwork to fill the Grand Palais Nave. This year’s artist was Daniel Buren.
Every time I’m in Paris, I take dozens of photos of the Eiffel Tower, to MrB’s amusement. I told him that I imagine that someday I will take the perfect picture — the best Eiffel Tower picture OF ALL TIME, as Kanye West would say — and I’ll never have to take another. But that day hasn’t come yet.
Speaking of Kanye West, he and his pal Jay-Z were in Paris for their Watch the Throne tour at the same time we were there.
I’d already been to one of their concerts in New York last November, but I thought it would be highlarious to see them again in Paris. They have that one song about Paris, you know. I’m not going to write the name of it. I don’t want to get myself in trouble like Gwyneth Paltrow did for quoting the title. I’ll let Kanye and Jay-Z tell you themselves, in the larger-than-life lettering they used at their show, where they encouraged people to sing along as they performed the song a record 11 times.
Speaking of racial slurs in songs that mention Paris … no, really, there is another example! As a fancier of Pekingese dogs, I enjoy pop-culture references to them, but I was unaware that the Cole Porter song “Let’s Do It” includes the lyric “Pekingeses at the Ritz do it” until I read Vanity Fair’s article on the The Ritz hotel in Paris.
Then I realized that not all recorded versions of the song include the Pekingese verse (and a number of other possible verses). Phew. I started searching YouTube for a recording that included the Peke line. When I came upon Cole Porter’s rendition of his own song, I figured I was in luck. Indeed, the Peke line is in his version, but my enthusiasm was deflated by another lyric. I had to listen to it twice, but he really does sing, “That’s why [slur for Chinese people] do it, [slur for Japanese people] do it …”
Holy crap! I haven’t heard those words used so casually in decades. (People were rightfully outraged about this recent usage of one of them.) Hearing them in a happy, classic song was as traumatic as revisiting an old Disney movie. I’m going to have to stick to these Pekingese songs:
Let me know if you have any other Pekingese songs for me.
stacy says
Okay… great great great photos! Really fantastic. I miss Paris.
The Cole Porter song is mind-blowing. And I agree with you — if a person is going to say a word (repeatedly) and it’s okay for them to say it, then shouldn’t it be acceptable? Whatever. I’m not saying that it’s a “nice” word, but I hate the concept that it’s okay if a select group use it, but not everyone else. Isn’t that enforcing separation — and maybe even racism?
WendyB says
You can’t have your cake and eat it too!
Jenny says
Fantastic photos! I’ve never been to Paris, but I’m dying to go! Thanks for sharing!
WendyB says
You’ll love it!
Samantha says
Ha! Great post as always, made me smile. Fantastic photos. I will try and think of Pekingese songs for you…..x
K-Line says
I LOVE Paris. Even though it’s cold and wet most of the time, it’s so beautiful. So sexy.
WendyB says
Usually when I’m there, they’re having a heat wave, so just make sure you go at the same time as me 😉
Nicola says
This is just a vanity comment to say I’m in Paris as I type. However,the weather is horrid! Rainy and cold. Fingers crossed it doesnt rain during the fireworks! I had hoped this trip would be a escape from the nonexistent British summer…
WendyB says
Man, still? We usually have nice weather there but in June there was one nice day, then it got rainy and cold. THEN we went to London where it was REALLY cold! Hope it clears up for ya!
Eileen Goddard says
That gazpacho in ice looks absolutely amazing (or maybe I’m just hot right now??). It always freaks me out to hear unexpected racism in old movies/songs. Especially when I have casually listened to/watched it before and didn’t notice…. Ugh.
Also? Your dog is ADORABLE!
sulky kitten says
I was in France for Bastille Day, but not in Paris. I love the Eiffel Tower – it’s so much more impressive in the steel-flesh than it ever looks in photos! That’s why you keep trying to capture its perfection!
Lynne DeVenny (@ExpertParalegal) says
I love the photos from Paris, and I’d say you’re getting close with the Eiffel Tower there. What great memories and experiences you’ve had. I’m the country chick livin’ vicariously through my blogger friends 😛
I enjoyed your thoughts on word choice. With Teens, I hear a lot of new music, and love it when someone manages to write a great song that isn’t about, er, any delicate, possibly offense subject(s) 😛
Henry’s a sweetheart clearly.
Megan says
I want to eat food out of a giant ice cube!
WendyB says
It’s the best way to eat something!
Tina says
I think I need to go to Paris for the weekend!
WendyB says
YES!
Susan Partlan says
It’s always fun catching up on your posts. I agree with you about Les Deux Magots being a great place for people watching. In March we took several stealth street style shots sitting at the cafe. I didn’t even no about that song that mentions Paris and no way did I know about the racial slurs in the Cole Porter song! The two singers at our wedding sang that one. I’ll have to ask them whether they edited the lyrics.