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The French Brocante
At a brocante in France, one can find anything. Well, anything old, that is. The classic brocante finds are linens such as sheets with giant monograms, hand-made lace pillowcases,…
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All Things French
Bird song is what I thought the French language sounded like when I first arrived in France. After a while, it just sounded difficult. I was utterly lost after…
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French Country Picnic from the Brocante
A French country picnic next to the vines, olive trees and a small cabanon. The Provence has perfumed air cyprus and pine. Goat cheese, figs, almonds… It…
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French Husband Echoed my Thoughts
A few months ago French Husband said he thought that our Paris apartment looked too bare, he wanted it to be more like our home. Gee, is that the…
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A Meditative Walkabout Which included Window Shopping
This afternoon I set out to walk about Paris. To walk without a plan, to go wherever my fancy took me which meant without too much aim, to walk…
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Graffiti – Tagging: Comissioned Artists at Work
An empty cinder block wall void of color awaited the graffiti (tagging in French) artists to create a modern day masterpiece. Saint Ouen – Marche aux Puces – in…
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“Sculpture is the art of the Hole and the Lump”, The Rodin Museum
Rodin – 1840/1917 – Pierre de Wissant – in the garden. Rodin – The Thinker – in the garden Rodin …
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Saturday Art Saves: This is Paris, M. Sasek
Photo Source Via This is Paris M. Sasek Every Saturday I focus on a different artist that I admire. From potters to painters, chefs to collectors, seamstress…
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