Paris May 23, 2013. What should I wear in Paris?
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Paris May 23, 2013. What should I wear in Paris?
Today you should wear pretty much everything you brought, and you may need to buy some more.
The temperature is 52F, winds about 15 with higher gusts. Hard rain showers interspersed with bright sun. Tomorrow will be a little cooler -- high 40's -- with more rain. Sunday will be about the same as today with little or no rain. it is a pattern.
I wore tropical wool trousers, long-sleeve shirt, a cashmere sweater I just happened to throw in the bag at the last minute, and my LL Bean goretex parka. I was not too warm. My wife was similarly dressed but added gloves. Umbrellas blowing inside out everywhere in Montparnasse. But maybe it will wash some of the pollen out of the air. People are standing in the parks hacking away. Moi aussi!
Miserable? Pas de tout! We had a great day in the 19th, 11th, and 10th, but this is the kind of thing that makes me sorry for people who plan for every minute. A walk in the Tuileries might be no joy, whereas Buttes Chaumont was fine (bigger trees!)
More later!
The temperature is 52F, winds about 15 with higher gusts. Hard rain showers interspersed with bright sun. Tomorrow will be a little cooler -- high 40's -- with more rain. Sunday will be about the same as today with little or no rain. it is a pattern.
I wore tropical wool trousers, long-sleeve shirt, a cashmere sweater I just happened to throw in the bag at the last minute, and my LL Bean goretex parka. I was not too warm. My wife was similarly dressed but added gloves. Umbrellas blowing inside out everywhere in Montparnasse. But maybe it will wash some of the pollen out of the air. People are standing in the parks hacking away. Moi aussi!
Miserable? Pas de tout! We had a great day in the 19th, 11th, and 10th, but this is the kind of thing that makes me sorry for people who plan for every minute. A walk in the Tuileries might be no joy, whereas Buttes Chaumont was fine (bigger trees!)
More later!
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LL Bean ( a travelling staple) was very useful in MAD April 2012, also!! However adult son's camo hunting cap looked a little funny!!! Weather has been awful but hey..Paris, Madrid, San Seb., Lisbon what more could you want..(lots of other places perhaps.)
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Don't travel without a pashima type shawl/scarf..Comes in very handy. Takes up no room, easy to curl up in on the plane, train, handy to cover tall bodies shoulders when the bed covers are too short and finally wonderful feeling for whatever you use it for..Am never without mine when away from home on travels. It's cold in western canada today also!! For late May UGH!!!
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I was in Paris in first week of June 2009 and it was in the low 50s F and raining all week! I was really glad I brought a lightweight raincoat (and a fold-up umbrella). It was pretty dismal and cold (after a very hot month in Florence that May!), but it was still Paris.
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We had a chilly spring visit in Paris once, where on top of at least 3 thin layers including long raincoat, had to make a stop at Galleries Lafayette for a longsleeved thin wool 'undershirt.' Take it with me everytime I travel from Oct-April anywhere! To "margo_oz" it's all about merino wool layers.
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Also margo_oz, 800 lightwt down jacket which packs into its own pocket (use as pillow on plane!)-- Bringing that to Switzerland as well as a Marmot waterproof (not repellent) paperthin rain parka. Think this covers all weather incl. 40-degree temp changes up ever so high....
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Three days ago here in my corner of S. Ontario, the temperature was 28C with humidity that made it feel like 31C. Tonight the low is 3C with wind and rain to make it feel like -3C.
Crazy temps everywhere.
Crazy temps everywhere.
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Well, it is 4C this morning -- what, 38F? -- in the Ile de France.
At least we have control of heat in our apartment rental!
We have firm lunch plans, but we may add a museum and another couple of long bus rides since it is supposed to rain this afternoon and evening.
So much for the capris and flip flops!
At least we have control of heat in our apartment rental!
We have firm lunch plans, but we may add a museum and another couple of long bus rides since it is supposed to rain this afternoon and evening.
So much for the capris and flip flops!
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This is the coldest and wetness that I have ever felt in my many years of coming to Paris in May.
I just celebrated my 83rd birthday in PARIS and decided it was OK to take it easy for 1 day and spend a day in the apartment reading and watching a movie on my PC.
I am here for 3 weeks .
Today back to my usual walking , people watching and just enjoying life in a beautiful city.
For a birthday treat I saw a performance of LA GIOCONDA at the Bastille Opera House. A lovely evening.
I just celebrated my 83rd birthday in PARIS and decided it was OK to take it easy for 1 day and spend a day in the apartment reading and watching a movie on my PC.
I am here for 3 weeks .
Today back to my usual walking , people watching and just enjoying life in a beautiful city.
For a birthday treat I saw a performance of LA GIOCONDA at the Bastille Opera House. A lovely evening.
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Happy Birthday! What better place than Paris to have a b/day and you should spend it in whatever way you enjoy.
Your words hearten me, tdk, b/c I was telling DH the other day, that since my current passport expires this coming February and we just got back from the UK w/no international trips planned, I would probably send it off to be renewed right before we go to Cape Cod for 2 wks at the end of summer. I added, "It will probably be my last one" (I was 65 last month). He was appalled at my saying that!
Your words hearten me, tdk, b/c I was telling DH the other day, that since my current passport expires this coming February and we just got back from the UK w/no international trips planned, I would probably send it off to be renewed right before we go to Cape Cod for 2 wks at the end of summer. I added, "It will probably be my last one" (I was 65 last month). He was appalled at my saying that!
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65 Oh you "babe" I am appalled also. tdk320n..Can't top 83 but I'm close and I will keep my passport up to date , my travel togs handy and a carryon bag close at hand "just in case" Never stop adding notches to your travel belt!!