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Thursday, March 27, 2008
Kathleen wrote to me...I sneak onto your site and dream of being on the streets of Paris. I try to imagine how delicious the sweets must taste and what it would be like to spend the afternoon writing letters or in my journal at an outdoor cafe. (Sigh)
This is the Paris en Colours poster in the street for the Hotel de Ville exhibit.
Is there anything more fun in Paris than watching people in the street?
And it's freeeeeeeeeeeeee !
The French do it all the time. They even have their seats set up in the windows, like here at Fauchon, so they don't miss a trick.
I followed their example while having my chocolat chaud at PAUL'S Boulangerie on rue de Buci.
I love this dog walker's leopard shoes...
The pompiers (fireman) are just practicing here on rue Madame so M. told me, when I excitedly showed her this shot...
I still can't get over how French people blatently walk around eating their lunch in the street. Has the sandwich replaced the cigarette?
La Maison du Chocolat was selling their very pricy Easter eggs in the street on Saturday, since the shop was jammed... What?!
Is there anything more fun in Paris than watching people in the street?
And it's freeeeeeeeeeeeee !
The French do it all the time. They even have their seats set up in the windows, like here at Fauchon, so they don't miss a trick.
I followed their example while having my chocolat chaud at PAUL'S Boulangerie on rue de Buci.
I love this dog walker's leopard shoes...
The pompiers (fireman) are just practicing here on rue Madame so M. told me, when I excitedly showed her this shot...
I still can't get over how French people blatently walk around eating their lunch in the street. Has the sandwich replaced the cigarette?
La Maison du Chocolat was selling their very pricy Easter eggs in the street on Saturday, since the shop was jammed... What?!
Scooters are EVERYWHERE in Paris.
Nice socks!
The "layered" look - several shirts hanging out under the jacket...
The French for some unknown reason refuse to wear hats, no matter how cold it is.
Now this Laduree macaron cart should be out in the street, instead of at the Marie-Antoinette exhibit at the Grand Palais...
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