mercredi 25 février 2009

Expo 14-18

Une sortie au Musée très intéressante à 20 minutes de Paris avant l'inauguration en 2011 d'un futur Musée sur la Grande Guerre... Un cavalier Uhlan, armé d'une lance de 3 mètres, un cavalier anglais, et beaucoup d'objets du quotidien... C'était intéressant, mais c'était très triste.












4 commentaires:

Cottage Way of Life a dit…

Ooh Clara, you go to the most interesting places and see the most interesting things. I liked looking at the photo with the old typewriter, it's very cool! I wish I could read what that letter said but the writing was too small in the photo for me to understand all the words.

And I agree with you, war things ... interesting but very sad.

Bisous,

Sue

Clara a dit…

Yes, this exhibition was very interesting, sade but interesting, Sue :) and because you could not read the letter, mama did type it ! And we did post it just after this post, with the title “The letter” :) Thank you very much for your kind visit :) Bisous bisous :)

ShabbyInTheCity a dit…

The letter is extra sad! He didn't get to see his mother. War is awful even with letters on the internet, many soldiers don't get back to see loved ones.
On a happier note...
What did you think of that potty chair?
;p

Clara a dit…

Oh yes i agree with you Phyllis, war is the most awful thing :( and we understand how terrible it has been when watching documentaries or visiting such museum... For the potty chair, first i didn't believe it could be one :)