Given that today is Friday and I've spent all afternoon battling with the totally counter-intuitive Google Photos function, we're going for a short post instead of The Odyssey today. I thought I'd reward me and you with some more photos of the Centre Pompidou to add to yesterday's post rather than go for a full-fledged post on our Bataan Death March through the Louvre and beyond on the second day. So, dear Steemians, here are a few more pics of the whimsical piazza outside the Centre Pompidou.
![Elephant and heart](https://images.hive.blog/768x0/http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e39/Linsey_Dyer/August%202017%20Trip/Paris/IMG_20170810_182249_zpslex9cujp.jpg)
I love this little guy. How could anyone not love a multi-coloured elephant perpetually squirting water out of its trunk in front of a bright red heart?
![Snake and rooster thing](https://images.hive.blog/768x0/http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e39/Linsey_Dyer/August%202017%20Trip/Paris/2017-08-10%2018.23.57_zpsderxwvfi.jpg)
These two were so much fun, with the snake's "YIKES!" expression and the whatever it is's hair/wattle squirting water out of its roosterish head. Love them!
![Tim & Lin](https://images.hive.blog/768x0/http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e39/Linsey_Dyer/August%202017%20Trip/Paris/IMG_20170810_182606_zpseytfhzzg.jpg)
How about those two photobombing the Centre Pompidou? The nerve of some people! By the way, that line over @tim-beck's head is actually the stairway going up to the exhibition space, and the red line outside is the escalator. There are spectacular views of more conventional Paris from the fifth floor where the special exhibitions were presented.
An interesting fundamental to the design was that the exhibition space was to be unencumbered, so all the services (including air conditioning, electricity, water and people circulation - that's lifts and escalators) were placed on the outside of the building. This page on the Centre's website tells you much more.
![Salvador?](https://images.hive.blog/768x0/http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e39/Linsey_Dyer/August%202017%20Trip/Paris/2017-08-10%2018.26.14_zps7a5f8akt.jpg)
How cool is this guy? Is he Salvador Dali's brother? From where we were standing in the previous photo, this was at our 10:00 or so, with a rather staid, pigeon-encrusted church right next door. We loved the contrasts of art, architecture, culture and age. Bonus: the pigeons don't land on your head.
![Perspective on the plaza](https://images.hive.blog/768x0/http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e39/Linsey_Dyer/August%202017%20Trip/Paris/2017-08-10%2018.27.46_zpsh185onlc.jpg)
This gives you more of a perspective on the exterior of the Centre - imagine that the big guy on the wall is just to your left and slightly behind you to orient yourself. You can see the weird rooster-man more or less in the middle of the pool, and elephant guy is peeking out from behind the multi-coloured heart.
As you can see, all the services are indeed outside the building. Blue is for aircon, red is for moving people, yellow (next to impossible to see here) is for electricity and green is for water.
Let's just say the architecture is unusual.
![Centre Pompidou seen from street side](https://images.hive.blog/768x0/http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e39/Linsey_Dyer/August%202017%20Trip/Paris/Centre%20Pompidou%20street%20side_zpskwuugtkm.jpg)
By the way, seen from afar, the Centre Pompidou looks really out of place. But it's been there for forty years now, so it must be part of the Parisian furniture by now.
![Centre Pompidou seen from Montparnasse Tower](https://images.hive.blog/768x0/http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e39/Linsey_Dyer/August%202017%20Trip/Paris/800px-Centre_Pompidou_seen_from_Tour_Montparnasse_zpszx27wqzc.jpg)
Doesn't exactly blend in, does it? But somehow, it works. It really works.
@tim-beck did a bit of research and recommends these two articles if you're interested in the history and the architecture of the Centre:
http://architectuul.com/architecture/centre-pompidou-1
It was such a spirit lifter to get to a place of fun, colour and art even on a chilly, rainy day.
And if you're wondering about the context of this post, have a look at these previous posts to get into the swing of this roller-coaster ride through Paris, Pas-de-Calais, Bruges and Amsterdam.
https://steemit.com/travel/@kiligirl/whirlwind-tour-of-paris-pas-de-calais-bruges-and-amsterdam
https://steemit.com/travel/@kiligirl/paris-day-1-part-2-of-several-posts-on-our-trip-to-paris-pas-de-calais-bruges-and-amsterdam
More on the way, but in the meantime, have a great Steem weekend, all!
Exciting excursions!! In addition with family increasingly gains!!
Thank you, @qye 😊😊
have fun all years
beautiful pics of a beautiful place...
upvoted and followed...!!!
Thank you, @hamlet123 😊😊
Wow Playland for kid
Adult kids!
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Nice pictures
Thank you, @ezema 😊
great photography thank you!
Thank you, @bernardchapin 😊😊
Love this place. We were in Paris last December and enjoyed the musicians as well there. Very lively place. Followed 🐳! We do travel vlogs on YouTube and would like to make global connections on Steemit 🌎! Follow us back so we can be friends 🤗
Sounds like you had a wonderful time in Paris last year, @shinidanitv. Thanks for sharing your love of the City of Lights 😊😊
It is weird how many of us could go through some great intense adventures one week and a few days later we are put back into reality just doing our usual thing.
I love the pieces of abstract art there. The animals look a bit bizarre but wondrous nonetheless.
Great Photographs @kiligirl. I can't wait to see more of your adventures
Yep, back to reality, @arckrai...but a big part of all three of us is still wandering the streets of Europe :-). Thanks for the compliment on the photos - I think my phone deserves the compliments as it seems to have all the talent! Cheers 😊😊
Thanks @kiligirl. Your first 2 pictures look like a lot of fun. Upvoted and followed.
Thanks, @rosatravels! 😊😊
great post! been to Paris twice, but only a short few days, so these pics are new to me. My friend has a apartment near the Eiffeltower, so this is the area I explored most. A museum I liked in particular was the Moreau Museum - and since you mentioned Google photos: I sort of neglected it, am just now installing the synch. I got lots of photos on Flickr. My last Paris trip.
Glad you enjoyed it, @thermoplastic! My last trips there were also quite rushed. I would love to visit that Moreau museum - will check out your post later today. Thanks for stopping by! 😊😊
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ohh i loved those sculptures <3
Aren't they gorgeous?😊😊
Not like you needed a resteem but you are so welcome. Will never be able to repay your generosity here on steemit. So glad to have you for a friend. I am slowly coming back. Melting around the edges. Some times work takes the humanity out of the human. Yours Ellie Mae🐓🐓
Ah, my friend, there's nothing to repay. Steemit is like one big Pay It Forward machine. People on Steemit have been incredibly generous with me and I really appreciate it. I think I know how you feel - I feel in some ways that I owe them for getting me started and encouraging me to get through all the initial challenges of Markdown and image management.
Now I love it when people take the time to read what I've spent time crafting and I enjoy reading what others have also spent time crafting. I really enjoy your posts because you post about interesting things but you also often post from the heart, and it's lovely to get to know you through your writing. It almost feels old-fashioned, like having a pen pal. But if I had to choose the most human person I've met so far on Steemit, it would be you in a heartbeat.
May the melting slow and you start to feel more like yourself again soon. Much love, your friend from the bottom of the world 😘😘
Oh Kiligirl, I almost started to cry when I read your response. As I posted to you I thought this is like having a pen pal. When you responded in kind, I knew exactly what you meant. Regenerating slowly, sleep helps tremendously.
Still have friends in Houston so we are on a weather watch. Never could we have imagined how devastating this hurricane would be.
You gave me the nicest compliment of my life by saying how human I am. Thank you! It is both a gift and a curse as my heart is tender, yet vulnerable. No wonder Pa never lets me get too far out of his site!
As for you... I love how you take on the world with your energy defying the roadblocks that pop up unexpectedly. Strength , persistence, and courage emminate from your posts. So sometimes when I need a little extra kick, I head over to your place for a can do attitude! You also have a quiet old soul, that keeps you firmly planted to the earth. Thank you for being my friend.
You are much loved by Ellie Mae. 🐓🐓
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I'm glad you had the chance to go to Pompidou Center. It seems to be a great place and I'm glad you spend nice time there
It is such a different place to the rest of Paris. Lots of fun. One of those places that make even people who wouldn't think of going to a museum enjoy going to a museum.Thank you for the warm thoughts, @amedeo!
Then I'm glad even more for you! Maybe I'll visit him once too! It's always my pleasure to comment on your wonderful articles.
Thank you, @amedeo! That's really kind. I've been kind of quiet today because I had a lot going on with work and friends, but have finally finished a post I've been working on for three days. Now I'll have time to read what others are writing. Look forward to catching up on your lovely material tomorrow morning. Now it's time to relax....
I'm glad you finally posted this and now you have time to see what others have written. I expect it to be as relaxing time for me
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