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Images of Arles, part 2

11 Tuesday Sep 2012

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My aim with these pictures was to capture the juxtaposition of old and less old with nature making her way in between. There is a line from Jurassic Park that Jeff Goldblum said when they found out that the dinosaurs were procreating, that nature will always find a way, and seeing how trees and vines sprouted up between buildings willy nilly made me think of that line immediately.
I also wanted to show how monuments built in the eighth century would abutt buildings  built in the sixteenth century and be surrounded by modern signs and automobiles. In the States we don’t really have the occasion of seeing such dramatic differences in architecture and time lines and I think that the combination of all these different time periods, styles and design is pretty special.
One of my favorite pictures is the one with the pigeons peeking out of their homes. That building was part of a crumbling monument, from the Middle Ages, and the city is  in the process of restoring it. Somehow the pigeons weren’t given the memo that the building is indeed under restoration and I loved the fact that given time, if a building isn’t used, some form of nature will take it back, in this instance, the pigeons. Hopefully they will be allowed to remain even after all the work is done.
I also enjoyed walking along the Rhone river, part of Arles history and its importance in history, is due to that very river. Its mouth leads into the Medterranean thus making Arles an important port of call dating back to the Phonecians. After them, it was the Romans until the fall of their empire, and from there it was a battle between the Saracens, the Visigoths, the Ostragoths and the Franks and lest not we forget the religious battles. All these influences make for a rich and complex cultural history that makes this small city one that I highly recommend to anyone who is even remotely interested in visiting France.

Walking down the same streets that the Romans did

16 Thursday Aug 2012

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Yesterday the baby girl and I explored the city by walking down practically every tiny street leading us this way and that way. You can’t really get lost because it is so small, walk one way and you meet the Rhone river, walk another way and you meet the large avenue Georges Clenmenceau. Everything in between is a testament to the enduring history of this tiny city. My favorite was the Roman Amphitheater that is currently being worked on for maintenance but you can still enter and explore, it was built by the Romans in the first century after Christ and it is still standing.

Right alongside the Amphitheater are cafe’s and tea houses because it is the South and hot so they were packed, visiting historic monuments provokes a powerful thirst you know. Before the baby girl and I sat down to quench our thirst we went through all the shops, you can’t help yourself, the fabrics on display are so beautiful with their bright colors and patterns, at one moment I wished that I had an extra suitcase because there were bolts of fabric I wanted to bring home, the funny part is what would I do with them once I got back, I don’t sew. The pottery was just as alluring, the vibrant colors, the thickness and solid feel to the pieces, I was really wishing for that extra suitcase.

When the baby girl and I tore ourselves away from those shops, we sat down at a tea house specializing in crepes, the baby girl ordered a crepe aux caramel beurre sale and the expression on her face of sheer delight was an adorable sight to behold, she looked five again in that instant. Personally my favorite dessert here has been the ice cream. Last night after having a pizza, very good with the thinnest crust that was physically possible, the baby girl had her usual, steak tartare, we went to an artisanal ice cream maker, the baby girl had a scoop of the caramel beurre sale (caramel made with salted butter) and I had a scoop of cantaloupe and a scoop of mango, it tasted like the actual fruit, it was creamy and luscious melting slowly in my mouth then sliding gently down my throat imparting the natural flavors of mango and cantaloupe along the way, it was stupendous.

Today we are leaving Arles for Avignon. I am so happy to have revisited Arles and its monuments. Next time I would love to do it with my hubby so that we can explore the whole region because there is so much more to see.

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