Showing posts with label Holly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holly. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Palais Royal - blanc et noir et rouge



Palais Royal


The Colonnes de Buren in the Coeur d'Honneur
is a site for wedding photos or children's play...


or a photo reminder of wonderful
trips to Paris with a daughter.


Joyeux anniversaire, ma chère Holly!



Colonnes de Buren
Coeur d/Honneur
Palais Royal
75001, Paris
 
 

Monday, December 8, 2014

Les danseurs de Rue Mouffetard



Dancing with the Parisians on Rue Mouffetard,
dans un manteau rouge (in a red coat),
turning, swirling, and dipping...


parfait!


(joyeux anniversaire, chère Holly)



Dancing on Sunday on Rue Mouffetard
75005, Paris

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Brume, brouillard et pluie - Jardin des Tuileries



Jardin des Tuileries


The mist, fog and rain generally appear with a vengeance in November, 
but October can have a damp week or two also.


Remember, "a misty, foggy, rainy day in Paris
beats a great day at home"* 


Enjoy the moment



Jardin des Tuileries
75001, Paris

*according to Holly,
French-girl wanna-be


Sunday, February 2, 2014

La Chandeleur - jour des crêpes!



La Chandeleur
Fête des chandelles
(Candlemas - English)


Today is Candlemas, 2 February, and it is celebrated in France with crêpes.
Today I will be making crêpes, holding a coin in my left hand, and flipping the crêpe pan in my right.  If I can catch the crêpe, it means my family will be prosperous for the rest of the year, such is the legend.  Also, one does not eat crêpes until after 8:00pm.


This chef at Crêperie Plougastel on Rue du Montparnasse, allowed me to take some photos of him as he deftly prepared all the crêpes for the lunch crowd.  I have been here three or four times, introduced by French friend Isabelle.  They have both savory and sweet crêpes with quick service and good prices.  On a street full of crêperies, this one is always well attended.
 
 
bon dimanche
 
 
Crêperie Plougastel
47, rue du Montparnasse
75014, Paris
 
 

 

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Bûche de Noël - chez moi



Bûche de Noël
"yule log"


Adopting another French tradition, 
we welcome Christmas with a bûche de Noël.


Using a recipe inspired by the celebrated Paris pastry shop Ladurée, the bûche consists of a buttercream icing, a roulade of fine bittersweet chocolate, and a filling of rich semisweet chocolate.  The humidity and rainstorms steered us to marzipan rather than our preferred meringue mushrooms.  Here is a recipe in English and another here in French.  We used the English recipe.


This confection was a collaboration of daughter Holly, 
visiting French girl, and moi.  
...sending you Christmas wishes 


(still have to make Jesus' birthday cake)



Beyond



Friday, September 6, 2013

Jardin des Tuileries - must be a French girl!



Jardin des Tuileries


So perfectly stylish as she left the Tuileries with her parents
...must be a French girl!


No, I do not know this child, 
but my French-girl-wannabe and her husband 
have just given us a petite bébé 
who will have all the bows and ruffles she wants.  
We will buy Boules for her athletic side.


This is personal, but I am giddy.



Jardin des Tuileries
75001, Paris

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Les Vélibs


Try it!


Well, Holly has a big smile because we were having so much fun riding around Paris on the Vélibs.  The cost can be a little as $2.20 to ride for the day.  If you return your bike to one of the 1,800 stations within 30 minutes, there is no additional charge.  We rode for two days all over Paris, mixing it up with the traffic.  On my recent trip, I spent one day riding alone, crossing the Seine bridges and riding as far as Jardin des Plantes from the 2ème.


There are 20,000 bikes ready to ride, waiting on you.  Check out the site here.
If you are hesitant, start away from congested traffic areas (Place Charles de Gaule for sure!) 


On our first 30-minute ride we bumped across the cobblestones of Champs Elysées, passed between Grand Palais and Petit Palais, and then crossed Pont Alexandre III.  What a rush!  

(Learn the words - It will make you feel so cool - 
do not forget to ring the little bell as you sing, too)

Je m' baladais sur l' avenue
Le coeur ouvert à l' inconnu
J' avais envie de dire bonjour
A n' importe qui
N' importe qui et ce fut toi
Je t' ai dit n' importe quoi
Il suffisait de te parler
Pour t' apprivoiser
Aux Champs-Elysées
Aux Champs-Elysées
Au soleil, sous la pluie
A midi ou à minuit
Il y a tout c' que vous voulez
Aux Champs-Elysées!


Les rues du 15ième
75015, Paris

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Le manteau rouge


Le manteau rouge
(The red coat)


As I stood in the rain, 
there was something familiar about this young French girl 
with her long dark locks and bright red coat...

She looked like a miniature of one I know well...


Joyeux anniversaire, Holly!

Rue Littré
75006, Paris
Métro Saint-Placide

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Must be a French girl...


She has the style, the self-assured attitude, the certain je ne sais quoi...

Wait... Is that a LLBean backpack?
It is not a French girl, but close!


Rue d'Arcole
Ile de la Cité
75004 Paris


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

La photographe -- Holly à Paris


When in Paris, you have to go to extremes to get just the right shot...

I do not think that wearing red will help with the "stealth" shots.


Opéra Garnier
Place de l'Opéra
75009 Paris