Too too funny! Love the angle and wonder at the intention (although there probably was nothing more intended except to attract attention --- and it has --- world wide attention! As always, great eye, Genie!
Alexa, Holly and I were in an apartment just a block away and were walking to Metro Bourse when we saw this window. You are absolutely right about the Bibliotheque National across the street.
I do love discovering scenes such as this and wondering the intention of the window designer.
I do wonder if the expression "when pigs fly" translates to French.
It certainly grabbed our attention and I love the image of the books, globe and pigs
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Helen xx
Some smart little pigs! ;-) Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
ReplyDeleteI don't think they're flying. I think their job is to hold down the books (which might float away otherwise).
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Sweet por bigs. They seem to have the whole world's weight on his shoulders (the snout). I think that they can not fly because of it.
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Pierre
Well yes, they go to Pigtown, Baltimore.
ReplyDeleteLove spare ribs, love crackling, pork belly. Yuummmmm. Love pork.
ReplyDeleteLovely pigs. I agree with Rob-bear that must be bookstand pigs and so they do . In this case standing on books. Great find.
ReplyDeletecurious.. bookstand pigs with wings and then the globe..you got me !
ReplyDeleteoink oink...that's porcine for 'me, too.'
ReplyDeleteToo too funny! Love the angle and wonder at the intention (although there probably was nothing more intended except to attract attention --- and it has --- world wide attention! As always, great eye, Genie!
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHA!!!!!
ReplyDeleteUn chochon volante!!!!
Sky Watch Friday
Il est dit que les porcs ont une très grande intelligences... eux-ci sont peut-être des littéraires...
ReplyDeleteGros bisous
I certainly agree with amusing.
ReplyDeleteI think martinealison is on to something. The French always love to have a double entendre.
ReplyDeleteNah, they're just planning their next vacances.
ReplyDeleteHello, Genie -- Paris and Beyond.
ReplyDeleteYour splendid works enhance charm spectator still more.
The warmth such as the fireplace will be offered to the audience in harsh this winter.
I praise your wonderful work.
The prayer for all peace.
Have a good weekend. From Japan, ruma ❃
A travel shop? Looking for a country where they don't eat pork?
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Heh, heh!!! This can explain soooo much!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I spy Genie in the corner...covering up her pretty face with that "honker" camera!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking Bibi is right. :~} That looks like the Bibliotheque National reflected in the window—were you with Virginia and Peter?
ReplyDeleteLardon on the wing? HA
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Alexa, Holly and I were in an apartment just a block away and were walking to Metro Bourse when we saw this window. You are absolutely right about the Bibliotheque National across the street.
ReplyDeleteI do love discovering scenes such as this and wondering the intention of the window designer.
I do wonder if the expression "when pigs fly" translates to French.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Bises,
Genie
This pair are too cute.
ReplyDeleteLove it! If I were there, I would have been elbowing you for the better position to shoot the picture.
ReplyDeleteA great find Genie. It would make me stop too.
ReplyDeleteThere's no way you could have walked past this window without taking a picture Genie, it's just too much fun!
ReplyDeleteThese are too cute! I would love to have these little winged pigs at my house :-)
ReplyDeletePerhaps they're trying to locate Miss Piggy!
ReplyDeleteDid you know that the French saying for "when pigs fly" is "quand les poules auront des dents" (when hen have teeth) ?
ReplyDeleteWonder if those pigs have a frequent flyer pass! ;-)
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