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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Altered Book ~ Journey Through France #2





Welcome back for more adventures through France . . .
The Altered Book Version

The Eiffel Tower

Although, it is the pride and joy of Paris; at one time the French people were very opposed to the building of it. 
Today the Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous icons of the world.  

 

The French people wanted an impressive monument to be built to celebrate the greatness of France, and to be built by the time of the World’s Fair of 1889. The planning began in 1885 and hundreds of design proposals were submitted. The fair’s commissioner chose Gustave Eiffel’s design, but a petition was signed by over 300 protesting its construction. Some viewed the design to be an eyesore that would overpower the city’s other landmarks such as the Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame.  Other’s thought it to be unsafe.
It took three years and three hundred men to build the structure.  Eventually the Parisians fell in love with the tower. During World War I the antenna at the top of the tower was used by the military and was said to have played a part in the capturing of the spy, Mata Hari.





Up until the year of 1930 this famous landmark was the tallest man made structure in the world. Today, Paris just would not be Paris without it.  Who among us could possibly visit the City of Lights, without a visit to the top of the Eiffel Tower?  





 The most famous Queen of France
(so disliked and so much scandal . . .
who knows how much of this is true and how much is rumor and gossip, that has grown through repeating)  


   Off with her head!!!


 How would you like to live in a top floor French apartment. 
Cool . . .Right?



 And at this price . . . not just live there,
but own it! 


 Well, that is today's adventure.
A little history,
a little real estate . . .
If you get the chance to actually get on a plane and travel to France . . .  be nice
and


send me a postcard :) 

I hope that you enjoyed your visit,

Bon Voyage,

Your blogging sister,
Connie :)    









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17 comments:

  1. I never thought of Marie as the Queen Of France, but she kinda was! Plus we all know that to be a TRUE Queen, you must be beheaded. Your book is wonderful, plus I have learned a LOT today!!

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    1. Hi Ginny, I always enjoy your visits.
      I hope that you are having a lovely weekend.
      Your blogging sister, Connie :)

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  2. Hi, Connie! Heard that the groundhog didn't see his shadow this morning so Spring is just around the corner! Loved your posting on the Eiffel Tower. I've never been to Paris but it's on my Bucket List. Hope you're having a warm, wonderful weekend. -- Jan from fleaChic.com

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    1. Well. I our neck of the woods, he did see his little shadow, so while you are enjoying your early spring . . . think of me, LOL Our little granddaughter ( 1st grader ) called the other night and was telling me all about the ground hog. She was so excited by the story and her class took a vote to see who thought that he would see his shadow and who didn't. It is so much fun listening to her . . . she gets very excited about any and all the things she learns in school. She always has a detailed story to tell.
      I've not seen the real Eiffel Tower either . . . but I do have some nice photos of the one in Las Vegas, LOL.
      My husband's company sent him there for a conference and I went sightseeing while he was in meetings.
      That will probably be the closest I ever get to the real thing . . . but one can dream.
      Thanks for your visit.
      Your blogging sister, Connie :)

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  3. Great book and some things I didn't know. Was a fun read for sure.

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    1. Hi Sharon, thanks for the visit. Wish that I could have invited you to stay longer and have a cup of tea:)
      Have a marvelous day.
      Your blogging sister, Connie :)

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  4. Oh Connie! I am absolutely LOVING this! What a treasure.

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    1. Hi Laura, it is going to take me a long time to complete this . . . but I'm learning more and more about France as I do :)
      Have a great week.
      Your blogging sister, Connie :)

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  5. Hi Connie, what a need book! Loved reading all the wonderful history. I'm a hugh fan of everything French, Paris and the Eiffel Tower definitely top my list.
    Very creative!!!
    Have a great week and thanks for stopping by my blog!
    Diana

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    1. Hi Diana, It is wonderful to have you visit and I am delighted that you like my little project in the making :)
      Wishing you a lovely week.
      Your blogging sister, Connie :)

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  6. This is fabulous Connie. So educational too :)

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    1. Hi Becky . . . I am digging into French history and culture . . . and getting educated myself. By the time this is done . . . I should have a very good idea of what life would be like living in France :)
      Have a very nice week and thank you so much for stopping by.
      Your blogging sister, Connie :)

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  7. HI Connie! Oh, your little altered book is lovely! Great info too. I've been blessed to go to Paris three times and would go back in a heart beat.
    Thanks so much for popping in to see me.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia :)

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    1. Hello Shelia, I think it is wonderful that you have had the opportunity to travel to Paris. Three times . . . that is great and the best part is that you enjoyed it . . . sounds like you've even fallen in love with Paris:)
      Me too, but only in my dreams . . . that's okay, because I enjoy dreaming :)
      Have a fantastic week and stay happy:)
      Your blogging sister, Connie :)

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  8. Beautiful journaling, Connie! I finally made it here and became a follower. Do you read A Vintage Chic? She is also very into journaling. Hope to visit more often!

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    1. Hi Shirley, it is so good to see you. Thanks for the tip about A Vintage Chic . . . I will visit.
      Have a marvelous day. You are a sweetheart.
      Connie :)

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  9. This is fabulous!I love the altered book and Paris is my favourite city so that makes me love it all the more.Great job!

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