Paris Details

Paris details columns

 

Paris teaches without lecture or pointing. Simply walking the streets one can experience the beauty that Paris has to offer.

Walk.

Walk without a map.

Get lost to find.

Follow that which is in front of you.

Paris has plenty to offer the senses.

 

 

Romantic paris

The arch paris

 

Look up,

around.

Stop and have a coffee, people watch.

Go into a perfume shop, a wine bar, a church, a bookstore… a flower shop.

 

Kissing in paris

 

Details paris cartier

Friends in paris

 

 

Sit and let it soak into you.

It is ready to hold you. 

 

 

View point paris

 

 

Details paris look point

 

Find your viewpoint, then change the direction to find another adventure.

 

 

Kissing in paris

 

And kiss, kiss often!

My two friends kissed all over Paris.

Romantic Paris was theirs!

(Photos: Dear wonderful family friends, Linda and Ed, from my hometown Willows.) 



Comments

17 responses to “Paris Details”

  1. Becky F

    Paris is SO magical. I love the long, narrow picture of the Eiffel tower with kissing couple at the base!!!

  2. I like your Original photographes.

  3. Kiss, and kiss often – wonderful advice!

  4. All the kissing…that would be us too if we visited Paris. Love your documentation!

  5. Your photos are beautiful. How can it not be with beautiful subjects and Paris. Yes, Paris is for kissing.

  6. Jenifer

    We loved Paris and wish to return to just wander. Thank you Corey for bringing back our memories.

  7. Paris, friends from home and beautiful pictures what a beautiful post!
    Shades of pink with a splash of white, angels guided the triumph and do I spy a yellow double decker bus, all lessons learned today, along with putting a face with Ed from Willows and his lovely Linda.
    Thanks, Corey!

  8. Say hello to Coach Z and Linda from me!

  9. Franca Bollo

    Aw, yes. Coach Zuckerman. I remember recounting a sketch on SNL to him and Coach Davis. It was Buck Henry (AKA Henry Zuckerman!) as Uncle Roy, the babysitter. Davis look amused (in an indulgent sort of way). Zuckerman did not … in the least. Apparently, even then my humor was a little to the left of some people.

  10. Susan Storz

    Faces I recognize! Had heard about Coach and Mrs Zuckerman’s trip to Paris, but how sweet are those pictures! He scared me to tears in high school, I only learned later in life that he is a teddy bear. Thank you for sharing!

  11. one of the lessons I learned while living in Paris region is that this city really nearly always gets it right when they organise something – whatever it is – les berges to name just the last experience…. it’s always wonderful, surprising and what’s very important for a ‘getting lost ALWAYS’ person like me – you could give me a knitting pattern instead of a map – it would serve me just as well… :)))) – the metro plans are dead easy to figure out and read and therefore you never get truly lost for long!
    LOVE THE SHOT WITH YOUR FRIENDS KISSING IN FRONT OF THE ET 😉

  12. oh something else pops into my mind: Do you know about that little booklet
    Où s’embrasser à Paris (Thierry Soufflard)
    http://www.amazon.fr/Ou-sembrasser-Paris-Thierry-Soufflard/dp/2840967456/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1372152444&sr=1-1&keywords=ou+s%27embrasser+a+paris
    It’s in French only but oh, so much fun!!! I have it always on display for visiting friends and it’s reason for much hilarity when we go through all the places none of us has kissed their partner so far… 🙂
    You find it on Amazon France for €5.70 or in any bookshop around the tourist-beaten track.

  13. Patti Lloyd

    that looks like quite the “tickle kiss” before the Eiffel tower. He he..the sights brought back my wonderful memories of Paris.

  14. Doctors say kissing is good for your health. Kissing in Paris must be très bonne santé 🙂

  15. The best photos!

  16. Love, love, love that tall EIffel Tower shot with the kissing couple – so Paris!

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