The family traveled here because Mary's health was poor - partly from having been working too hard in England. Here are her own words:
"My health was never good at Chelsea [London], and as I had been working too hard, I became so ill, that change of air and scene were thought absolutely necessary for me. We went accordingly to Paris; partly, because it was near home, as Somerville could not remain long with us at a time, and, partly, because we thought it a good opportunity to give masters to the girls, which we could not afford to do in London. When we arrived, I was so weak, that I always remained in bed writing till one o'clock, and then, either went to sit in the Tuileries gardens, or else received visits"
I can see why she found the Tuileries Gardens relaxing and restorative. The rest of this post will simply be pictures and a video. Sadly I have no means of video editing, so it's rough - but hopefully make the place more alive anyway.
So beautiful! An added bonus to see it in all its springtime glory!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! An added bonus to see it in all its springtime glory!
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