By Margaret S. Hamilton
Our recent trip started in Paris and ended in Florence. We visited art museums, churches, and gardens, and enjoyed memorable meals. The photos reflect moments of joy we found on our travels.
From Matisse's Jazz collection of cut paper collages. We saw the Matisse 1941-1954 exhibit at the Grand Palais in Paris.
Renoir, Dance at Bougival, on display in Paris at the Renoir in Love exhibit at the Musee d'Orsay, Paris The rose garden at the Pavillon de Vendome, Aix-en-Provence
Renoir's studio in his country home in Carnes-sur-Mer, near Nice.
The Chapel du Rosaire de Vence, designed by Matisse in 1951.
A market town near Grasse, southern France.
A statue of Boccherini in his hometown of Lucca, Italy, home of a music conservatory.
The Basilica of St Mary of the Angels is built around the Porziuncola, the 9th century little church where St Francis renounced the world and founded the Franciscan order.
The Giardino Delle Rose is a public rose garden high on a hill overlooking Florence. Instead of a steady stream of tourists, vistors strolled the many levels on the garden and ate picnic lunches on the grass. A welcome refuge in a city filled with tourists.
Readers and writers, have you discovered inspiration and joy in your travels?
St Paul de Vence, France
Margaret S. Hamilton has published forty short stories and has two novels on submission.






















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