PARIS AGAIN 2: I then walked down from the top of the hill through Montmartre. It doesn't look at all like I imagined, it now looks like the home of lots of very rich people! Not surprising really...
This was a cool statue of a writer called Marcel Aymé, just tucked away in a little courtyard
Moulin de la Galette, an old style windmill of Montmartre.
What the Moulin Rouge looks like today
The entrance to the Moulin Rouge
After Montmartre, I caught the metro to Père Lachaise cemetery, where a lot of famous people are buried. Love the Paris metro signs!
This was Chopin's grave, somebody takes really good care of it with all the flowers in front of it
The cemetery has some very ornate headstones, it's odd to call a cemetery beautiful but it was
Jim Morrison's grave
Oscar Wilde's grave, covered in kisses and graffiti
A closeup
Autumn in Paris. I've said it before but I love it here!











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