French Stranger #71
Last summer ma chère amie Mary took me on a wild goose chase ( I have no idea what THAT would be in French) to the 20 eme for the
Grand Brocante. As I've shared
previously, it left a lot to be desired but what it lacked in fine French antiques to be had for a song, it made up for with delightful people that we met along the way. This young boy was selling hot mint tea and baklava. Mary and I of course had to have some as he was just a delight as you can see here.
12 comments:
He actually looks happy to be there! What a charming shot, V—but I love all your French strangers.
Is this the equivalent to a lemonade stand? ;)
Alexa,
He was so sweet and polite and the thé chaud was actually very good! In fact, I'm having some this morning as well!
Maya,
HA, oui!
That would be a chasse oie sauvage
jb,
That's a good one! you participated in one with us I believe in Paris!
Or
wild-goose chase n
figurative, informal (pointless search)
quête futile nf
He was adorable and IMHO it was a great excursion into a VERY non-touristy "hood" - AND we also discovered that charming little church cemetery where you took some mighty fine shots! Stick with me babe!
... and don't wander off! (jk)
This fella is a cutie and I would love what he is selling... nice portrait, V.
Have you gone with Mad to the pet cemetery yet?
Love hot mint tea!!! And Baklava!!!
He will grow to be a fine street merchandiser. When do you fly out
How much for a thé and a baklava?
Love the sweetness of this. 100 French strangers - wonderful! I'm doing 100 strangers, but I'm only on #10 as I have been for some time :{
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