Thanks Rev, I'm still laughing on your comment of yesterday. ("The guy on the back pew must have arrived early for the concert. :-)") .
Genie, the today photo will be one of those photos to go when I need peace. I imagine to hear a soft tune in a voice (maybe a mother nursing her baby), garlic on olive oil from a window, soft music in next window, a smiling Mrs. Farrell watering her geraniums... living between Earth and Heaven peacefully. Thanks so much Genie, short exposure time, but deep meaning. d(:-D)anar
Bonjour chère amie,
ReplyDeleteParis nous offre des rues paisibles qui apportent un bien fou lorsqu'on se promène.
Très jolie photo.
Gros bisous ♡
Two classic icons of Paris Genie; red geraniums and bicycles.
ReplyDeleteHi Genie!
ReplyDeleteI came by to tell you I listened to this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=127&v=Mvi7mFpSO1M) song earlier today and I really loved it.
ps: Great picture by the way! I love bicycles :)
Ah, makes me think I could use something bright in the planter on my front porch. Hmm, geraniums . . . :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a charming spot!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty spot!
ReplyDeleteAnd another merci for taking me to this jolie petite rue.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rev, I'm still laughing on your comment of yesterday. ("The guy on the back pew must have arrived early for the concert. :-)") .
ReplyDeleteGenie, the today photo will be one of those photos to go when I need peace. I imagine to hear a soft tune in a voice (maybe a mother nursing her baby), garlic on olive oil from a window, soft music in next window, a smiling Mrs. Farrell watering her geraniums... living between Earth and Heaven peacefully. Thanks so much Genie, short exposure time, but deep meaning. d(:-D)anar
Soooo French, j'adore!
ReplyDeleteOf course I am looking for the resident cat! How lovely -- what a beautiful street!
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