Delightful! I love those pink bunnies even if they aren't chocolate!! No need to ask if you're having a great time, Genie!! I know you are!! Wonderful!
The Easter windows have been a bit of a disappointment. The large magasins al have their windows covered. I would have thought that this was prime time for the spring fashions and decor...
Sme of the chocolate windows are so dark that they are difficult to photograph, but I have found a few
Today it was Le Nemours, Champs Elysee, Parc De Monceau, Le Petit Rose, Louvre,and a night viewing of the Eiffel Tower with all the lights twinkling!
I misconnected with one blog friend but met another with her precious little child... More about that when I return.
Tomorrow is another day of activity and new discoveries!
That is a bit disappointing about the windows. Parisian windows are astonishing. Such a shame to cover them. Sounds like another packed, wonderful day in Paris.
Man cannot live by chocolate alone . . . but woman can! Seriously, your little pink lapins are beyond adorable. Sounds like you're packing a lot into this trip!
Delightful! I love those pink bunnies even if they aren't chocolate!! No need to ask if you're having a great time, Genie!! I know you are!! Wonderful!
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Sylvia
They are SO CUTE, j´adore!!!
ReplyDeleteJ'en veux un !! Une photo qui fait du bien à regarder...
ReplyDeleteGros bisous
A cute one Genie.
ReplyDeleteThe decoration is so sweet, I LOVE this idea!
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture!
Léia
ditto .....J'adore! Colette x
ReplyDeletethank you for the tip, i just neeeeeed a pink rabbit. xxx
ReplyDeleteAdorable ... I don't think I could have resisted them because they are saying, "Clara needs me!"
ReplyDeleteoh, oh, i love these!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are both petite and adorable. Will make children quite happy!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! May not be chocolate, but they are a treat to the eyes!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! Bunnies, chocolates, hats, or eclairs, those Parisians have a way of making everything look special!
ReplyDeleteThey are so darling, and very Parisian!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely..
Bises,
- Irina
Love these bunnies, see next week my chocolate photos.
ReplyDeleteNice weekend and bises.
Maria
The perfect Easter decoration. Cute, cute.
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable. Beautiful picture.
ReplyDeleteThe Easter windows have been a bit of a disappointment. The large magasins al have their windows covered. I would have thought that this was prime time for the spring fashions and decor...
ReplyDeleteSme of the chocolate windows are so dark that they are difficult to photograph, but I have found a few
Today it was Le Nemours, Champs Elysee, Parc De Monceau, Le Petit Rose, Louvre,and a night viewing of the Eiffel Tower with all the lights twinkling!
I misconnected with one blog friend but met another with her precious little child... More about that when I return.
Tomorrow is another day of activity and new discoveries!
Bises,
Genie
That is a bit disappointing about the windows. Parisian windows are astonishing. Such a shame to cover them. Sounds like another packed, wonderful day in Paris.
ReplyDeleteMan cannot live by chocolate alone . . . but woman can! Seriously, your little pink lapins are beyond adorable. Sounds like you're packing a lot into this trip!
ReplyDeletePink dreams of a sweet future. Lovely french bunnies.
ReplyDeleteHugs and nice weekend for you.
Valery
[Barcelona Daily Photo]
Those are lovely little bunnies. Are those their names and DOB printed on their ribbons?
ReplyDeleteGenie, as I look closer at the little bunny ribbons, it says "zaia", which is rabbit in Russian...just thought it was interesting :)
ReplyDeleteVery sweet.
ReplyDeleteNot chocolate, but they're pink! A yummy color and one of my favs. So springy. The color of the cherry blossoms we have out here now.. :)
ReplyDeleteI want one!
ReplyDeleteIrina, what a discovery and I surely would not have made the connection to the Russian word for bunny!
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
I want a pink bunny!!
ReplyDeleteSweet!!!
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