I enjoyed viewing your photos of my favourite city in the world. Haven't been since 05' but hopefully my wife will go there on business this year and I'll be forced to accompany her ;))) Look forward to more photos.
That top shot looks like one of my blogging friends. You have to go to old Nice,Nimes and Montpellier. The third shot took me back there, the narrow alley ways. The boy is just too cute. Spot on with going for mono with one and three and colour for the kid.
Well glad there is a groundswell for the doors The end is near, and I have thought long and hard about what to put on these final days. LONG LIVE THE DOORS. I have one or two more to thrill your souls. V
How could we ever get tired of seeing those fascinating doors?!? Love the reader, and the boy, both make me smile. And the narrow street beckons... Thanks V!!
Love the narrow street picture. Thanks for all these wonderful images of Paris. I'm glad you're leaving this blog up and look forward to the new photos come May. Cheers!
I like the "narrow street" in Le Marais.
ReplyDeleteI heard yesterday evening on the news that Museums in France are now free for people under the age of 25.
I enjoyed viewing your photos of my favourite city in the world. Haven't been since 05' but hopefully my wife will go there on business this year and I'll be forced to accompany her ;)))
ReplyDeleteLook forward to more photos.
I love door number 9 and think I have photos of it, too. It is so beautiful and the images above are lovely. It is in the Marais, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI went to a collage/found art show nearby called Metamorphosis. It was my kind of art and I spent way too much money there.
That top shot looks like one of my blogging friends. You have to go to old Nice,Nimes and Montpellier. The third shot took me back there, the narrow alley ways. The boy is just too cute. Spot on with going for mono with one and three and colour for the kid.
ReplyDeleteDoor no.9 is a classic!
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ReplyDeleteMerci. Most of my viewers are fed up with DOORS! It is in the Marais, a hot bed for photographers!
love that door!
ReplyDeleteWell glad there is a groundswell for the doors The end is near, and I have thought long and hard about what to put on these final days. LONG LIVE THE DOORS. I have one or two more to thrill your souls.
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How could we ever get tired of seeing those fascinating doors?!? Love the reader, and the boy, both make me smile. And the narrow street beckons... Thanks V!!
ReplyDeleteLove the narrow street picture. Thanks for all these wonderful images of Paris. I'm glad you're leaving this blog up and look forward to the new photos come May. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteGreat door. Doors do have a special attraction. Wonderful color, very warm.
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