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The weight of love: Pont des Arts

June 10, 2014 by Beth Shepherd

Love lock in Paris at the Pont des Arts bridgeLove lock on the Pont des Arts in September, 2010

The many bridges crossing the Seine in Paris invoke a certain je ne sais quois, inspiring lovers worldwide to walk amidst their beauty, sharing romantic moments. Around 2008, the walls of several bridges–including the Pont des Arts, with its spectacular view of Île de la Cité–have virtually disappeared from view, covered by swathes of love locks, padlocks symbolizing unbreakable love.

Love locks are not unique to Paris. Bridges in Germany, Taiwan, Canada, and Italy are also festooned with thousands of locks. The tradition, relatively recent in Europe (2000’s), transpires as follows: Sweethearts inscribe their initials, names, or a message of love on a love lock or love padlock. The lock is affixed to a bridge, fence or gate. And then, the sweethearts throw away the key (in this case, into the river Seine) to show their love is forever more.

Pont des Arts Paris

Over the years, the weight from these locks has put the integrity of these bridges at risk. When we visited Paris in 2010, this is how the Pont des Arts looked:

2010 Love Locks Pont des Arts

 

By 2013, the bridge looked like this:

Pont des Arts, photo by Disdero

Photo of Pont des Arts by Disdero.

Then, two days ago, the weight of love became too much and the parapet of Pont des Arts fell into the Seine. The bridge had to be evacuated, and the two grills across a 2.4 meter stretch of the bridge were temporarily replaced by wooden panels.

According to Jean-Pierre Lecoc, the mayor of Paris’ 6th arrondissement, where the bridge is located,  the locks on the Pont des Arts weigh as much 10 tons, or 22,000 pounds (each lock weighs 54 to 90 grams or 2-3 ounces). The grate that collapsed yesterday weighed about 200 kilos (~440 pounds) and the bridge has roughly 50 grates.

This is why two friends–both named Lisa–U.S. expats living in Paris, created a petition in 2014 (which you can find here) to save the bridges in Paris from destruction. Their website, No Love Locks™ , implores tourists to: Free your love. Save our bridges. Lisa Anselmo and Lisa Taylor Huff advocate finding a more creative–and less destructive–means to commemorate love. And I agree.

Eiffel Tower love lock Pont des Arts

When I visited Pont des Arts in 2010, I confess I was enamored by these little tokens of love. But now I see the the light, and the havoc love locks are wreaking on Paris’s lovely historical bridges (not to mention the Seine…I can only imagine what thousands of metal keys are doing to the water and the fish that swim in it).

So when you visit Paris, please treat the City of Light with more respect. Vive l’amour (Long live love) but set the bridges free!

Take the road less traveled, Beth

Filed Under: Paris Tagged With: No Love Locks™, Pont des Arts, Seine

Paris in the fall

September 20, 2013 by Beth Shepherd

Everyone talks about visiting Paris in the springtime, but I love Paris in the fall. Dots of autumn leaves color the sky like a Pissaro painting, the spicy scent of mulled wine wafts in the air from cafes in the Tuileries, mist creates a moody feeling, and raindrops play on the sidewalks.

Fall leaves in Tuileries

Mulled wine in Paris

Red vine on wall in Paris

Paris under clouds from Montmarte

Yellow umbrella in Paris

Rain on an awingin iin Paris

Woman and dog in Paris

Paris Metro

Take the road less traveled, Beth

Filed Under: Paris, Photography Tagged With: autumn, fall, leaves, mulled wine, Pissaro, Tuileries

Sunset in Paris

October 28, 2011 by Beth Shepherd

In keeping with my Paris theme this week, here are a few sunset shots. There’s nothing like a beautiful sunset, particularly in Paris.

Sunset on the Seine, Paris, FranceSunset on the Seine

Sunset at the Tuileries, Paris, FranceSunset at the Tuileries

People aglow at the Tuileries, Paris, FrancePeople aglow at the Tuileries

Seagull at the Tuileries at sunset, Paris, FranceSeagull flying over the Tuileries at sunset

Want to set your sights on more sunsets? Check out Delicious Baby’s Photo Friday!

Filed Under: Paris, Photography Tagged With: Seine, sunset, Tuileries

Having a ball in Paris

October 26, 2011 by Beth Shepherd

On several occasions when Big Papa and I have had to the good fortune to travel to Paris, we’ve generally stayed at one particular hotel that’s located on a quiet side street in Montmarte. Barely a block away are shops filled with everything you might need (or want), including—no surprise– a wonderful cheese shop.

One of our favorite cheeses is the La Friandise, a round ball of goat cheese rolled in golden raisins and currents. Friandise (free-yawn-DEEZ) is a French term for confections such as truffles, mints or petit fours, served after the dessert course, so I am guessing this cheese ball is so named because of its round truffle-like shape.

Eating this yummy morsel of cheese, on the streets of Paris, has a certain je ne sais quoi, I admit. But the replica I made at home in Seattle tasted pretty darn good too.

La Friandise

  • Soft goat cheese
  • Golden raisins
  • Currents

Cut a ¼ cup sized chunk of goat cheese. Moisten your hands and roll the cheese into a ball. Scatter golden raisins and currents on a flat surface and then roll the cheese ball over them. Press the raisins slightly into the surface of the cheese. Refrigerate. VOILA! It’s that simple…and delicious!

Want to roll in more deliciousness? Check out Wanderfood Wednesday!

Filed Under: Food, Paris Tagged With: cheese, cheese shop, La Friandise, Montmarte

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