Monday, August 6, 2012

Cercle d'amis


One of the many things I love about Paris is how friends seem to gather in the parks, a bottle of wine and just talk. I found this group at the Palais Royal ( of course) one summer day. What a great way to spend an afternoon n'est-ce-pas?

20 comments:

My name is Riet said...

A great photo and you are right what is nicer than have a glass of whine with friends

roentare said...

Looks like a great gathering. Something I shall do a lot more often in deed.

Great crowd, food, drinks and all really great for a lifestyle

Vreni said...

I´m ready. When do we meet?

This is Belgium said...

tout à fait
you should introduce this custom in AL, weather permitting ... that is another story

Daryl said...

neat shot

Sketchbook Wandering said...

So animated they are, so alive!

Anonymous said...

What a great gathering of friends, how often do you see this in the US? They look like they are having such fun, totally engaged in the moment. Great shot!! :)♥♥

Anonymous said...

Amazing. The photo looks like a live one. I can truly see that the people looks like they are moving. Incredibly spectacular. financial advisor

Starman said...

Don't you love how you can never tell what the weather is like by looking at the French? Shorts, short-sleeved shirt and a leather jacket....all at the same place!

Alexa said...

I wonder all sorts of things when I see this great group portrait—starting with How do they know each other? and What are they discussing? I'm also impressed that 10 people managed to gather together—here in NYC, at least half of them would be too busy to meet up.

Virginia said...

Starman, I AGREE. This was the end of July and a mixed bag of clothing for sure. I"m convinced they have ice water running through their veins!

Alexa, I've never seen anything like this here, plus if you did manage to get 10 together, 9 would be bent over their iPhones. I say pull up the green chairs, pop some corks and enjoy a lovely afternoon with friends...at the Palais Royal!!!

TheChieftess said...

It is interesting, isn't it? This is a very European thing...here in the states we congregate in coffee houses, but no one gathers...they all tend to zero in on their electronic media and occasionally chat when a friend strolls by. This happens in Glendale...with the Armenian immigrants...they tend to get together in the parks, playing chess, or just sitting around chatting. But it's usually just the older men...never women, and rarely younger men.

Jack said...

I'm glad to read the comments. I was feeling badly that I don't meet regularly with a dozen friends to shoot the breeze.

Anonymous said...

These are amazing photos. You really have captured the beauty of the city.

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Joe said...

Hi V ... Thanks for bringing this photo us. So refreshing to see this gathering enjoying each others company, conversing face to face, not a phone in sight. Cheers J.

HeARTworks said...

Oui! Just my idea of what makes Paris Paris! Patsy from
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LA VIE EN ROSE said...

wonderful photo Virginia! so many of yuor photos like marvellous stills from vintage or old movies. you certainly have a way of capturing a sense of nostalgia in your photos - amazing!

Sharon
xxxx

TheChieftess said...

I love your banner shot!!!

PeterParis said...

A group of ten people... at least two bottles would be required! :-)

Virginia said...

Peter, if it's our group, I"m afraid two bottles won't do it!
V