Paris, 1966
PortMoresby relives a moment in her own history and in the history of the city where she still feels most at home in the world.
PortMoresby relives a moment in her own history and in the history of the city where she still feels most at home in the world.
An unplanned ramble into an unfamiliar Paris neighborhood includes an unusual church and some hidden history.
A chance glance at a building across a street led PHeymont into a fascinating corner of French theatre history.
The church of Saint-Germaine l’Auxerrois is an old church on a site that’s had a church even longer, but these days it’s getting more notice
Wandering in Paris, PHeymont made the acquaintance of the Citroen Ami, a car that’s not quite a car and is designed for sharing.
Paris explains its aims and new schedule for measures to reduce car traffic through the heart of the city.
PHeymont looks down from Montparnasse and finds the views much better than looking at the tower itself!
A landmark department store in Paris has re-opened, with its refurbished appearance largely intact but its mission in life greatly altered
On a walk through Paris, PHeymont was surprised to find an unusual and historic synagogue designed by Hector Guimard
In Paris, PHeymont visits a museum that is as much about its neighborhood as it is about the artists who made the neighborhood famous.
PortMoresby relives a moment in her own history and in the history of the city where she still feels most at home in the world.
An unplanned ramble into an unfamiliar Paris neighborhood includes an unusual church and some hidden history.
A chance glance at a building across a street led PHeymont into a fascinating corner of French theatre history.
The church of Saint-Germaine l’Auxerrois is an old church on a site that’s had a church even longer, but these
Wandering in Paris, PHeymont made the acquaintance of the Citroen Ami, a car that’s not quite a car and is designed for sharing.
Paris explains its aims and new schedule for measures to reduce car traffic through the heart of the city.
PHeymont looks down from Montparnasse and finds the views much better than looking at the tower itself!
A landmark department store in Paris has re-opened, with its refurbished appearance largely intact but its mission in life greatly altered
On a walk through Paris, PHeymont was surprised to find an unusual and historic synagogue designed by Hector Guimard
In Paris, PHeymont visits a museum that is as much about its neighborhood as it is about the artists who made the neighborhood famous.