un carrousel et la Tour Eiffel, bien sûr!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Trocadero -- Carrousel XI
Labels:
16ième,
carousel,
carrousel,
merry-go-round,
Paris children,
Paris spring,
Paris street scene,
Place du Trocadero
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
French Girl - VI
Seen in April waiting for the doors of Printemps to open... Is she?
Printemps at
Rue de Caumartin
My dear friend, and wonderful artist, Shell Sheree has created a lovely interpretation of one of my Paris photos seen here. Virginia named the kitty "Meeps" for her sweet baby.
Merci, ma chère Shell!
Labels:
9ième,
French girl,
Les chaussures,
Paris shopping,
Paris street scene,
Printemps,
Rue de Caumartin,
shell sherree,
shoes
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Café du Centre - les chaises
This is in Paris, I promise, but it just looks a bit too pristine and new.
What do you think?
Café du Centre
57, rue Montorgueil
Labels:
2ième,
cafe chair,
Cafe du Centre,
Paris cafe,
Rue Montorgueil
Monday, June 27, 2011
Il fait de l'ombre
A bit of mystery for lundi... who is this shadow blocking the sun?
Hôtel du Nord
102, quai de Jemmapes
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Église Saint Roch - unveiled
If you have been visiting my blog regularly, you know that Église Saint Roch holds a place in my heart. It is the first thing you see when you wake up each morning from Janeen's apartment and hear the pealing of the church bells.
When Marie and I were in Paris in April, we entered the church just before the evening Palm Sunday service. I knew that there were two organs in St Roch but to my surprise we discovered the third, a small organ contained in a large cabinet. The organist opened the doors of the organ to release the full sound in the circular space of the apse.
I felt as if we had discovered a treasure.
Bon dimanche
Église Saint Roch
Rue St. Roch et Rue St-Honoré
Labels:
1er,
church organ,
Churches of Paris,
Eglise Saint Roch,
Paris churches
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Tuileries at Twilight
After the sun retires from the bright summer day, the long shadows of sunset relinquish the park to the soft palette of blues and greens. The park takes on a new persona for the brief time before total darkness, the magical twilight of Paris.
I can close my eyes and see it still
Friday, June 24, 2011
Brasserie de l'Ile Saint Louis - les serveurs
At the Brasserie de l'Ile Saint Louis, we see what looks to be a dance between these two busy waiters.
And... I found a little zoom-zoom too!
Bon weekend
Brasserie de l'Ile Saint Louis
55, quai Bourbon
Labels:
4ième,
Brasserie de l'Ile Saint Louis,
Ile Saint Louis,
Paris brasserie,
Paris cafe,
un cafe
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Paris rouge - une pâtisserie
Near Place d'Aligre on a Sunday morning, one finds the world perched in outdoor cafés. I was captivated by the rich façade of this pâtisserie and would have been tempted to lounge but alas there was no room!
I will have to return
Rue Théophile Roussel
et Rue de Cotte
12ième arr.
Labels:
12ième,
cafe chair,
chocolatier,
confiseur,
Paris cafe,
Paris rouge,
Paris spring,
patisserie,
terrasse
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Place de l'Opéra - Une Porte
How many times have I come to the street from the Métro to the stunning presence of Opéra Garnier and not glanced to the right to see this amazing door.
This day I got a bonus with a zoom-zoom, too!
8, rue de l'Opéra
Ma chère amie, Malyss, of Chronicles from the Shore in Southern France has posted a guest photo that I sent to add to her collection of benches in her other blog, Benches on My Way. She has two beautiful blogs and I want to get to her area this next year to meet her in person.
Labels:
9ième,
Paris doors,
Paris doorway,
Paris street scene,
Place de l'Opera,
Rue de l'Opera,
Wednesday doorway,
zoom-zoom
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
La Fête de la Musique
Last year we were all there for the summer solstice, listening to a jazz quartet, enjoying the cool breeze of the evening on the café terrace for my last night in Paris.
Wish I was there today.
Enjoy, my French friends, as I am there in spirit.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Gérard Mulot - Pâtisserie
A little something to brighten up your lundi
Gérard Mulot with little pastries all in a row
Miam-miam!
Gérard Mulot
76, rue de Seine
Labels:
6ième,
French pastry,
Gerard Mulot,
miam-miam,
Paris pastries,
patisserie,
pâtisserie hunt,
Rue de Seine
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Église de la Sainte-Trinité
bon dimanche
Église de la Sainte-Trinité
3, rue de la Trinité
Labels:
9ième,
Churches of Paris,
dimanche,
Eglise de la Sainte-Trinite,
La Trinite,
La Trinité,
Paris churches
Saturday, June 18, 2011
La vie quotidienne
Probably a regular perch for people watching on a Saturday afternoon in Montmartre
Ave Junot et Rue Girardon
Montmartre
Ave Junot et Rue Girardon
Montmartre
(Can you tell the season? Look at the wisteria for a hint... not at the heavy coats)
Friday, June 17, 2011
Le Moulin de la Galette
In April, Marie and I enjoyed a delightful and leisurely déjeuner with Peter at Le Moulin de la Galette. We spent the day strolling the streets of Montmartre and found the back courtyard a beautiful respite from the tourists of Place du Tertre.
I wish that I had one or two of these glasses. Hummmmm, must go back.
Bon weekend!
le Moulin de la Galette
83, rue Lepic
I wish that I had one or two of these glasses. Hummmmm, must go back.
Bon weekend!
le Moulin de la Galette
83, rue Lepic
For more lovely reflections, go here to James' Weekend Reflections
Labels:
18ième,
Le Moulin de la Galette,
Montmartre,
Paris brasserie,
Paris cafe,
Paris restaurant,
reflection
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Bistro Pré aux Clercs
As we near the summer solstice I am reminded of this wonderful spot, Bistro Pré aux Clercs, where friends met last June before a night shoot at la Tour Eiffel. Marie and I returned on the evening of la Fête de la Musique to enjoy salads on the terrace and listen to the delightful sounds of a jazz quartet.
I wish I was there right now... Care to join me?
Bistro Pré aux Clercs
30, rue Bonaparte
Very interesting history here and something about the name, in French.
Labels:
6ième,
Paris bar,
paris bistro,
Paris cafe,
Paris night scene,
Paris restaurant,
Pré aux Clercs,
rue Bonaparte,
Rue Jacob
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine
The reproductions found here are stunning. The light in this museum is perfect for photos and because it is allowed I did not have to sneak any shots.
Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine
Palais de Chaillot
1, Place du Trocadéro
Labels:
16ième,
Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine,
Paris art,
Paris museum,
Paris sculpture,
Place du Trocadero
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Toc toc!
This one sends a small shiver down my spine...
Toc-toc, M. Poe
Maison Sainte Geneviève
Ecole Primare et Maternelle
(now that is creepy)
65, rue du Cardinal Lemoine
Labels:
5ième,
Paris architecture,
Paris doors,
Paris street scene,
Rue du Cardinal Lemoine,
toc toc
Monday, June 13, 2011
Quelques Fleurs de Paris
I do not know what caught my attention first, the orange calla lillies or the stunning paving tiles arranged in cascading semi-circles
Labels:
2ième,
florist,
Paris flowers,
Paris spring,
Paris street scene
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Église Saint Philippe du Roule - le vitrail
Built between 1774 and 1784 by the architect Jean François Chalgrin, this beautiful church is filled with visual treasures. The stained-glass dome with its regal reds and blues is high above the apse.
Bon dimanche
Église Saint Philippe du Roule
154, rue du Faubourg St Honoré
Église Saint Philippe du Roule
154, rue du Faubourg St Honoré
Labels:
8ième,
Churches of Paris,
Eglise Saint Philippe du Roule,
look up,
Paris churches,
Rue du Faubourg St Honore
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Un café
Et, pour toi?
Tu en veux?
I do not drink so much coffee at home but it just seems so perfect in Paris, in a café.
I really do need to buy some of these cups.
Labels:
coffee,
Paris cafe,
Paris coffee,
un cafe,
un creme,
un noisette
Friday, June 10, 2011
Jardin des Tuileries -- au printemps, en hiver
As the temperatures in Paris are rising, it seems a good time to recall a familiar setting in a colder month. This photo was taken in April at Jardin des Tuileries while walking and shooting with Marie and Peter.
I loved the contrast with this winter scene of the same pond when Holly and I were there in early December. You can see the full-sized original post here.
Jardin des Tuileries
au printemps, en hiver
For more reflections look here at James' Newtown Daily Photo
Labels:
1er,
deja-vous,
encore,
Jardin des Tuileries,
Paris gardens,
Paris park scene,
Paris spring,
Paris winter,
reflection
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Rue de Montorgueil -- Déjeuner
They had me at "moules-frites" - miam-miam!
Le Marie Stuart
49, rue de Montorgueil
Labels:
2ième,
Bistrot,
dejeuner,
Le Marie Stuart,
Paris cafe,
Paris restaurant,
Rue de Montorgueil
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Passage du Caire
As Marie and I wandered the streets of the 2ième arrondissement we saw a small green space, un petit jardin, on a triangle of ground called Place du Caire. As we glanced up we saw this façade, an entrance to Passage du Caire, adorned with three heads of the goddess Hathor. The Egyptian theme is further carried out with the band of pseudo-hieroglyphs above the sculptures.
Now, for the rest of the story... I have been trying to find the name, the exact location, the street address off and on for several weeks. Marie had joined in the hunt as well. So, what expert would you turn to in the same situation? Why, Peter, of course! He responded in an instant and so I am linking to his post which is much more comprehensive than mine. Many thanks, dear friend!
Passage du Caire
Place du Caire
at Rue d'Aboukir
Labels:
2ième,
look up,
Paris architecture,
Paris sculpture,
Paris street scene,
Passage du Caire,
Passages,
Peter Olsen,
Place du Caire,
Rue d'Aboukir
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Marché Maubert VII
Found in Place Maubert, this thrice weekly market has its regular vendors of food, rugs, flowers, spices, and accessories. However, I had not seen this artist previously. He had a book with drawings and pictures of his work and some interested purchasers. I would like the tall piece but in general would only want a single selection of this style and probably would not buy it in Paris. What about you?
Marché Maubert
Métro Maubert-Mutualité
Labels:
5ième,
artisan,
artist,
Marche Maubert,
Metro Maubert-Mutualite,
Paris art,
Paris markets,
Paris street scene,
Place Maubert
Monday, June 6, 2011
La Grandmère et son petit-fils
On our way to Musée Marmottan, we walked from the Métro through Jardins du Ranelagh and watched this chic grandmother strolling her little grandson through the park.
Jardins du Ranelagh
Métro La Muette
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Eglise Saint Louis d'Antin
Looking up into the dome of Eglise Saint Louis d'Antin, only a block from Printemps and Galeries Lafayette. The outside is plain and nondescript, but what beautiful sights are contained within.
Bon dimanche
Bon dimanche
Saint-Louis d'Antin
63 rue de Caumartin
Labels:
9ième,
Churches of Paris,
dome,
look up,
Paris churches,
Rue de Caumartin
Saturday, June 4, 2011
La Tour Eiffel-
In the window of Galeries Lafayette, the display of kitchen utensils had this special grater. I wish that I had bought a few of them for gifts and one for my home. It would certainly give one something to think about while grating carrots for dinner.
Galeries Lafayette
Boulevard Haussman
Friday, June 3, 2011
En Terrasse
Shall we dine in or enjoy sitting on the terrace? When I was there in April, these seafoam green café chairs would have beckoned but if it is a warm day in June, perhaps we'll be seated inside.
Boulevard Beaumarchais
Marais
My husband and I are off to see Holly et al this weekend and there will be much talk of Paris, the snow last December, and "when will we go again." I will be reading but not commenting much over the weekend -- Hope yours is wonderful! Bises
Labels:
Boulevard Beaumarchais,
cafe chair,
Marais,
Paris cafe,
Paris restaurant,
Paris street scene,
terrasse
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Carrousel -- Les Vedettes
Interesting choice of vehicle for these two movie stars!
Rue de Rivoli and
Rue Saint-Antoine
at M. St. Paul
Labels:
4ième,
carrousel,
Marais,
merry-go-round,
Paris children,
Paris street scene,
Rue de Rivoli,
Rue Saint Antoine
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Dark Clouds
Parisians have not seen the dark storm clouds of rain in several weeks and there is a drought concern across France. Not wishing to rain on anyone's vacation but a few serious showers might improve the situation.
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