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What I saw in Troyes today…

Troyes is one of my favorite cities in France. This is partly because it is “home.” (Well. It is the departemental capital of l’Aube, and the home of “my” prefecture. So, that makes it kinda like home.)
It is a very interesting city, with lots of museums, abundant cultural and artistic activity, and all of the things one looks for in a vibrant urban setting. It is also ancient, and full of fascinating history.
But today I was only there for an hour and a half, and all I did was take a few pictures on this lovely spring day to share with you all. To show you the everyday beauty of this city.

Someone in Troyes cares about pigeons. Look what a fine house they have! 
Wandering in the Parc de la Vallée Suisse 
Flowering trees are flowering 
One day I hope to hear music coming from this bandshell… 
At the Theatre de la Madeleine, artists call for the right to perform again. 
A memorial to Pierre Brosselette, hero of the French Resistance
There were some children too, with their teacher, from a maternelle. I was taken with their joyous shouts and the amusing array of human diversity they displayed as they passed by me–one holding the teacher’s hand, most of the others running ahead, one or two lagging behind, as if it say “What?! We’re leaving already? Why?!”
So taken that I didn’t think to take a picture until they were gone. So you’ll just have to imagine that…
I hope you have enjoyed this little mini-tour of Troyes. You should come here someday and see it for yourself. You really should!
Janet Hulstrand is a writer, editor, writing coach, and teacher of writing and of literature who divides her time between the U.S. and France. She is the author of Demystifying the French: How to Love Them, and Make Them Love You, and is currently working on her next book, a literary memoir entitled “A Long Way from Iowa.”