Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts

7/14/2025

Happenstance | Église Saint-Augustin de Paris

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It is certainly no secret that my husband and I enjoy Paris. We have made several trips there to revisit and reacquaint ourselves with the city over the years.  We enjoy ambling through side streets, ducking beneath passageways, exploring and stopping in a quiet spot to sit, reflect, and admire the beauty of the city of lights, all the while attempting to discover more of its glory. We are the type of traveler who needs a bit more and looks beyond the renowned Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and the Louvre to find an intimate setting that will leave an indelible impression on our hearts.

Just a few short weeks ago, we stayed at a beautiful Parisian pied-à-terre in the 8th arrondissement on Rue de Laborde, near Boulevard Haussmann. A little hidden treasure, discreetly tucked away on a quiet side street that was secure and situated within a quaint garden courtyard, yet just far enough away from tourist-filled streets and crowds.

Inside, there was the most inviting bank of nearly floor-to-ceiling windows, with perfect views of Paris' rooftops, gardens, and streetscapes. After a busy day of exploring, we would enjoy a glass of wine and watch the golden glow of lights flickering on within the many neighboring buildings as evening came to a close and the sun was setting. We felt like we were getting a peek into the real Parisian lifestyle. 

                                                  






Truth is, there are many scattered hidden treasures in the 8th arrondissement and throughout Paris – they range from little niches of solitude to serene retreats - to be discovered and savored.  It sometimes happens serendipitously - moments that will take you by surprise, moments that take your breath away, and leave an indelible mark on your memory. 




It was a typical Paris day for us as we wandered through the streets and alleyways, with no map or matter in mind as to what would be next on our itinerary. When we found ourselves at the grand Église Saint-Augustin de Paris, a Catholic church built between 1860 and 1871. The first church to be built with a cast-iron frame and roof, it anchors 46 Boulevard Malesherbes and the Church of La Madeleine, located at the opposite end. This grand Haussmann-designed Catholic Church seems to be a quiet secret in Paris; it seems to be forgotten by the tourists.

The Église Saint-Augustin Catholic Church can be seen from the Arc de Triomphe - down avenue de Friedland, and it seems to call out like a beacon; "come on in and savor the moment - enjoy my majestic surroundings." The red steel spire with its golden cross sits atop the slate blue steel dome, soaring 100m high to the sky. This Byzantine and Romanesque-designed church gives an intimate feel. Inside, local families quietly come and go, praying, lighting candles, and where elderly women faithfully pray the rosary.  They have found their peace and comfort in this neighborhood church.

For me, it was drifting along softly and quietly, down the side aisles, all the while admiring the stained glass, religious icons, and soaring iron angels, when suddenly, I glanced into the chapel dedicated to Foucauld, who was canonized by Pope Francis, and witnessed a beautiful and private baptism.  What a glorious moment! This is what makes Paris special; you can stumble into beautiful moments and keep them secure in your memory and heart forever.

The petit bébé was delicately dressed in his long white, flowing christening gown, tied with blue satin ribbons - as the priest held him high for all to see; all the while offering blessings and prayers to the child and his family in affirmation.  Family members snapped photos and basked in this sacred moment.  We suddenly felt a part of this family’s private ceremony. We took away with us that beautiful memory that will be locked in our hearts forever, all provided by happenstance inside Église Saint-Augustin de Paris Catholic Church.

To us, this is precisely what makes Paris so incredibly special: stumbling upon moments that you can keep assured in your heart and mind forever.

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I’m Christie, a Midwest native who is an intrepid traveler, author, and owner of the blog Scribbles and Smiles.  Writing under the bespoke pen name J. Christina, sharing stories from European adventures and magical excursions. Since starting my blog, I have contributed articles to France Today, Bonjour Paris, The Good Life France, Perfectly Provence, and Bella Provence Travels.


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11/01/2017

Parisian Life: Hidden Treasures in the City of Light

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All blog posts are based on our personal travels around Europe, penned by J. Christina.

It’s certainly no secret that Mr. Christie and I enjoy Paris. We especially like going in autumn to enjoy the beautiful fall foliage, strolling the less crowded streets, and stopping to warm ourselves in a cozy sidewalk café.  Our year was filled with intrepid travel,  enjoying destinations in five countries - many storybook perfect; but we always enjoy circling back to Paris and sharing our memorable moments. 
Scribbles and Smiles by J Christina

We have made several trips to Paris to revisit and reacquaint ourselves with the city over the years. We enjoy ambling through side streets, ducking in passageways, stopping in a quiet spot to sit, reflect, and admire the beauty of the City of Light, all the while attempting to discover more of its glory. We are the type of visitor who needs a bit more; we aim to look beyond the iconic Eiffel Tower to find an intimate setting that will leave an indelible impression on our hearts. 


Not long ago, at our pied-à-terre in the 8th arrondissement on Rue de Laborde, near Boulevard Haussmann, is where we enjoyed our hidden treasure.  Discreetly tucked away on a quiet street in a quaint garden courtyard – situated just far enough away from tourist-filled streets and crowds. Inside, there was the most inviting bank of nearly floor-to-ceiling windows – with perfect south-facing views of rooftops gardens and Parisian streetscapes. After a busy day of exploring, on foot and metro,  we would enjoy a glass of wine and watch the golden glow of lights flickering on in the neighboring buildings, just as the sun was setting. We felt like we were getting a peek into real Parisian life.
Scribbles and Smiles by J Christina

Truth is, there are many scattered hidden treasures in the 8th arrondissement and throughout Paris. They range from little niches of solitude, serene retreats, or off-the-beaten track cafés. It sometimes happens serendipitously – moments that take you by complete surprise – moments that simply take your breath away.

It was a typical Paris day for us as we wandered through the streets and alleyways with no map or matter in mind as to what would be next on the itinerary. Suddenly we found ourselves at 46 Boulevard Malesherbes, site of the grand Église Saint-Augustin de Paris (Church of St. Augustine).

Scribbles and Smiles by J Christina
This grand Haussmann-designed Catholic Church is perched on a quiet secret in Paris; hence it seems to be forgotten by the crowds.

The Église Saint-Augustin Catholic Church can be seen all the way from the Arc de Triomphe– down Avenue de Friedland– and seems to call out like a beacon; “Come on in and savor the moment – enjoy my majestic surroundings.” The red steel spire with its golden cross sits atop the slate blue steel dome – soaring 100m high in the sky. Inside, this Byzantine and Romanesque designed church gives an intimate feel. Neighborhood families quietly come and go, kneeling, praying, lighting candles and elderly women faithfully praying the rosary. They have found their peace and comfort in this local church.

For us, it was drifting along softly and quietly, down the aisles, all the while admiring the stained glass, religious icons, and soaring iron angels…when suddenly, we glanced into the chapel and realize we were about to witness a beautiful, and private baptism! What a glorious moment.

The petit bébé was delicately dressed in his long, white, flowing christening gown, tied with satin ribbons. The priest held him high for everyone to see, all the while offering blessings and prayers to the child and his family in affirmation. Family members snapped photos and basked in the moment.  We glimpsed – and even felt a part of – this family’s private ceremony on this special day.

To us, that is precisely what makes Paris so incredibly special: stumbling upon serendipitous moments that you’ll always treasure. I don’t think I will ever forget how truly magical that day was, and we feel thankful for the memory.

About J. Christina:
J. Christina is the author and hobbyist photographer behind  Scribbles and Smiles, writing a personal travel blog from the Midwest. Christina (Christie) is married to John, a.k.a. Mr. Christie. Where Mr. Christie is right on-board with their travel jaunts around the world - sharing in their blogging endeavors. He supports, encourages, handles gadgetry and embraces the role of in-house editor - hence, their bespoke pen name, J. Christina.

J. Christina’s blogging journey began before the word blog was trending, writing about European travel destinations on share-sites, forums and online journals. After many years of intrepid travel, they thoughtfully opened their treasure-trove of European travelogues, artfully sharing with a worldwide audience. Intentionally sharing the joie de vivre through their words and images, so others can travel vicariously. J. Christina believes smiling with your eyes is a beautiful thing.

You can read their most recent dispatches from aboard an elegant European river ship, sharing the allure of Europe’s great rivers and their capital cities. Or, follow them through serendipitous discoveries in the Cote d’Azur, where J. Christina captures the essence of a perched medieval village.

J. Christina’s work has been featured on France Today, Bonjour Paris, The Good Life France, and Perfectly Provence.

2/14/2017

Valentine's Day Around the World: Happy Valentine's Day

Scribbles and Smiles by J Christina
Heart cookies from Budapest


12/30/2016

Happy New Year: Celebrating Beautiful Memories of 2016

Happy New Year! Thanks to our readers who joined J. Christina on our travel adventures.  We zigzagged through picturesque hamlets, strolled beautiful cobblestone streets, sipped regional wines, and climbed to the tippy-top of medieval ramparts, through Spain, Portugal, France, and many other dreamy destinations.

We enjoyed sharing our outstanding year of travels with you: on foot, river cruise ship, motorcoach, and private transport to places that will linger in our memories forever.  We had the great privilege to wake up each day to vistas that some only glimpse on a postcard.  Happily, we invite you to reminisce through our images and reflect along with us. 

 Smiling with your eyes is a wonderful thing!

Scribbles and Smiles by J Christina
Terrace -  Paris, France

We are looking forward to our 2017 travels, hopscotching through The Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and France, once again. While looking beyond to travels in China and India.  Wishing you health, happiness, and safe travels always. 

12/19/2016

Paris, France: Three Top Tips.....


Paris is always a good idea but can be expensive for most travelers, but there are ways to make your money go further. Discover the Paris of locals, authentic and real, gorgeous as always but not expensive. It’s all too easy to keep to the tourist destinations but look a little further and you’ll find the real Paris at a fraction of the price.

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10/23/2016

Le Train Bleu - Paris, France

   
Paris, France needs little introduction as the cosmopolitan capital city of France, located in the north central part of the country.  The City of Light is just waiting for you to amble through the side streets, duck into passageways and discover hidden treasures that will leave an indelible impression on your heart.

With so much to see and do in Paris, it can be overwhelming to know where the real treasures are hiding.  Getting to know the secrets of this wonderful city can simply take a lifetime.  We all travel with the anticipation of experiencing that perfect moment that transports us to another time. Sometimes those destinations are hiding in plain sight, like Le Train Bleu Paris…

Inside the magnificent Paris-Gare de Lyon train station, you will find the regal Le Train Bleu restaurant. Yes, inside a train station! It is a curious location to find classical French food, original artwork and ambiance, all in one stop.  The palatial Gare de Lyon train station built for the International Exposition - the World’s Fair of 1901, to exhibit technological progresses and expressed optimism moving into the 20th century. Paris- Gare de Lyon, located in the 12th arrondissement, on the right bank of the Seine River, is ranked third busiest train station in the French capital with trains operating from south-and eastern-France, Switzerland, Germany, Italy and beyond.

Le Train Bleu was originally named the "Buffet de la Gare de Lyon”,  but was renamed "Le Train Bleu" in 1963, after a luxury French night express train of the wealthy and famous, which operated for two decades before World War II.  Le Train Bleu gained international fame as the preferred train by movie stars and other affluent passengers traveling between Calais and the Côte d'Azur.


Scribbles and Smiles by J Christina

3/26/2016

Urban Sketchers - See the World One Drawing at a Time

One of my blog readers shared two beautiful sketches from his visit to Paris. 


3/17/2016

PAUL - Boulangerie and Patisserie - Paris, France


There all neatly pressed and peeking out from the pages was another keepsake treasure - a serviette from PAUL Boulangerie and Patisserie. Yes, a simple paper napkin that instantly transported me back to Paris to Ave Montaigne and Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 8th.  PAUL Boulangerie and Patisserie - my favorite stop at the end of a long sightseeing day in Paris.  read about PAUL and the extraordinary family legacy in baking spanning five-generations.






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3/06/2016

Hiding in Plain Sight - Le Train Bleu Restaurant - Paris, France




Scribbles and Smiles by J Christina
The legendary Le Train Bleu logo - above the arch windows - now replicates the intricate scroll work from the original radiator covers.
With so much to see and do in Paris, it can be overwhelming to know where the real treasures are hiding.  Getting to know Paris’ secrets can simply take a lifetime.  We all travel with the anticipation of experiencing that perfect moment that transports us to another time. Sometimes those destinations are hiding in plain sight - like the Le Train Bleu restaurant. read more about Le Train Bleu

Original art work inside the famous Le Train Bleu



 Paris-Gare de Lyon located in the 12th arrondissement, on the Right bank of the Seine River, is ranked third busiest train station in the French capital in terms of traffic, more than 100 million passengers come and go annually. 


From a time long ago......Le Train Bleu 
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2/24/2016

Serendipitous Discoveries in Paris: A Magic Moment in the 8th


Serendipitous Discoveries in Paris: A Magic Moment in the 8th
Posted By J Christina On Feb 24, 2016 (10:46 am) In Apartments, Memoirs, Monuments & Sights
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view of St Augustine Church in the 8th
St Augustin Church - 8th
It's certainly no secret that my husband and I enjoy Paris. We have made several trips there to revisit and reacquaint ourselves with the city over the years. We enjoy ambling through side streets, ducking in passageways, stopping in a quiet spot to sit, reflect and admire the beauty of the City of Light, all the while attempting to discover more of its glory. We are the type of visitor who needs a bit more; we aim to look beyond the iconic Eiffel Tower to find an intimate setting that will leave an indelible impression on our hearts.



Serendipitous Discoveries in Paris: A Magic Moment in the 8th



Contributor to Bonjour Paris - February 24, 2016
Serendipitous Discoveries in Paris: A Magic Moment in the 8th
by J. Christina
It’s certainly no secret that my husband and I enjoy Paris. We have made several trips there to revisit and reacquaint ourselves with the city over the years.  We enjoy ambling through side-streets, ducking beneath passageways, exploring and stopping in a quiet spot to sit, reflect and admire the beauty of the city of lights, all the while attempting to discover more of its glory. We are the type of visitor who needs a bit more and to look beyond the renowned Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triumph and Louvre in order to find an intimate setting that will leave an indelible impression on our hearts.
Église Saint-Augustin de Paris (Church of St. Augustine)

2/10/2016

Seine River photo by J.Christina: featured on Bonjour Paris

 
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La Conciergerie is located on l'Île de la Cité
La Conciergerie is located on l'Île de la Cité, not far from Notre-Dame Cathedral
 




12/22/2015

Authentic French Macarons from Paris

Authentic French Macarons we enjoyed in Paris - November 2015

Glossy, smooth, delicate meringue shells sandwiched together with chocolate ganache, jam, curd or buttercream - Little jewels

Learn the difference between Macaron & Macaroon here

12/21/2015

Fontaine Saint Michel - Paris, France

Just a stroll from the Sainte Chapelle church is one of Paris’s most photogenic fountains -the Fontaine Saint-Michel.

The fountain was designed by architect Gabriel Davioud and constructed from 1858 to 1860 as part of the massive reconstruction of Paris under the direction of Emperor Napoleon III and oversight of the visionary urban planner Georges-Eugene “Baron” Haussmann.


The Place Saint Michel is a public square in the Latin Quarter, on the borderline between the fifth and sixth arrondissements of Paris, France.

12/19/2015

Gucci - Paris, France

Reflecting on our visit to Paris in November 2015
Strolling by Gucci - Paris @ Montaigne & Franklin D. Roosevelt  - 8th Arrondissement

11/25/2015

Vincent van Gogh - Auvers-sur-Oise, France

Vincent van Gogh on tap
A little peek-a-boo by Vincent van Gogh in the village of Auvers-sur-Oise, France



11/13/2015

Remembering Paris, France

Grand Palais National Galleries- Paris, France - November 2015 read more here

11/04/2015

Vélib’ - Bike Rental in Paris

A moment of reflection about my visit to Paris.....
Scribbles and Smiles by J Christina

11/03/2015

Rue des Ursins - Paris, France

Rue des Ursins
Scribbles and Smiles by J Christina

 Rue des Ursins- a narrow street to the north of Notre Dame in the 4th Arrondissement in Paris.      One of the remaining medieval roads on Île de la Cité.

9/16/2015

Champs-Élysées - Paris, France

Scribbles and Smiles by J Christina