French Friday: "It's a sign!"

It's easy to find your way around Paris.

Neighborhoods and monuments are clearly marked.

Iconic blue and green signs on the sides of buildings

indicate the arrondissement and street name.

Some are curious.

Some are cultural and historic.

Other signs share points of interest like this apartment 

where

Hemingway and Hadley lived from 1922-1923

...

There are signs for sales and advertisements...

... pretty handwritten signs in the markets ...

... and always le menu du jour.

Don't forget to look down.

This sign in the

Place de la Concorde

marks the spot 

where Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette lost their heads!

If you pay attention, you're bound to spot at least one

of 135

Arago markers

running along the ancient

Rose Line and former Prime Meridian in Paris.

Some signs are amusing.

Some are confusing.

Some are lovely, if ephemeral.

This sign on the Parvis de Notre Dame marks 

the exact center of Paris from which all routes are measured.

It is a tradition that if you step on the

medallion

you will return to Paris one day (and I never miss it).

I think it's a sign that I should go back...hopefully soon!

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