Expos Ideas for Christmas 2009 holiday The thermometer below zero, the Christmas decorations all over the place ... the most anticipated holiday of the year approaching. From my perspective, if held up to Christmas, the hardest part, because the next two quarters are much shorter, more frequently cut by small "breaks", not to mention the days getting longer ...
In theory, you already have an MD of math, a subject and / or version of English and perhaps a few sheets of stories to do during the holidays. Think
however also decompress, breathe, take time ... and work a little each day not to lose the hand, if only by reading an article in the business press or taking notes in your book discussions (you do not see what I mean? make a
round here !)
Holidays are also an opportunity to expand a little culture by going for a ride in museums. If you want my opinion, try to go in the morning or evening, this afternoon should be full of families with strollers. My
small selection (in which we will cross perhaps on probation was not the time either to spend his days at the museum!):
- Museum of Carnival Arts, which will be open to the public from December 21, 2009 to January 3, 2010 from 11h to 18h (normally it is reserved for groups, privatized for evenings, and we must wait for an event company out there to enjoy it ...). More info here: http://www.pavillons-de-bercy.com/ - Note nevertheless that since 1 / opening is this exceptional 2 / there are posters in the subway, it will probably be full-arch .
- the same kind, the Grand Palais hosts a special exhibition "Treasures from the Museum of Arts Showman of 18 December 2009 to 1 January 2010 from 11am to midnight (schedules, fares, access here: http://www.grandpalais.fr/fr/L_etablissement_public/Actualites_du_Grand_Palais/p-857-Jours_de_fetes_18_decembre_2009_1er_janvier_2010_. htm)
- Always at the Grand Palais, the exhibition "Renoir in the twentieth century" still lasts until January 4 (info here: http://www.rmn.fr/Renoir-au-XXe-siecle)
- At the Art Gallery of Paris, stands a beautiful exhibition "The Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt to Vermeer" (info here: http://www.pinacotheque.com/index.php?id = 5). You have until February 7, 2010 to enjoy!
I have not yet had time to make a turn, I find it useless to copy the documents that you will both read to me every address I gave you. Eventually I'll add my impressions As my visits.
Merry Christmas!