James, I am impressed that you read my blog so carefully. I had forgotten and had a brief moment of panic that it was the same lion. Ah, non. Merci beaucoup....
Some architectural details are enchantingly curious --- so many of us live in cookie cutter houses ... Maybe that's why we are so attracted to the uniqueness found in Paris :)
No, you should give an address or your visitors might end up at 8 rue Jean de la Fontaine 75016. See your post from Feb 18th. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful doorway!
I wonder what the architecture had on his mind when he designed the building.
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteJames, I am impressed that you read my blog so carefully. I had forgotten and had a brief moment of panic that it was the same lion. Ah, non. Merci beaucoup....
ReplyDeleteSome architectural details are enchantingly curious --- so many of us live in cookie cutter houses ... Maybe that's why we are so attracted to the uniqueness found in Paris :)
ReplyDeleteThe lion appears to be wanting to emerge from the wall!
ReplyDeleteIf I lived here, I think I would just be so excited to tell all my friends, "It's in PARiS!" But that lion is a bonus for sure. :~}
ReplyDeleteHaving just returned from a week in Paris I so enjoyed this sort of thing. Take care Diane
ReplyDeleteNot sure I would want that in my doorway.
ReplyDeleterue Charlemagne is one street I'd love to live on.
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