Can you believe it? This is Paris Rouge No. XXII. I have lost count on the Table/Chairs Series by now. Well, just enjoy this delightful setting I found in January in the Marais, of course!
Excellent! I can just imagine all of the relaxing,watching and conversations that have taken place here over the years. It's written all over the table and chairs.
Rob, Well that's like asking a mother to choose which of her children she loves best! I guess I find the most to photograph in the wonderful Marais, but everywhere I go in Paris I find something wonderful and charming to photograph.
Hiker, HA, you know me well.
James, Thank you, I found them just so fun to photograph. Interestingly it had snowed but this set had no snow on it. IT was in a little courtyard area. A hidden treasure. I'm getting pretty nosy in Paris now!:)
A wonderful addition to both series! I have to disagree with Starman (or maybe he was kidding)—these things are wonderfully wabi-sabi and charming as is.
That loooks so lovely...
ReplyDeleteMust be a nice feeling, to sit there and drink something!
Greetings
Yvi
The red ... and the rust, create a nice charm! You definitely know how to find this charm!
ReplyDeleteThis makes a fine case for ageing gracefully ~ the patinas are gorgeous, V!
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ReplyDeleteExcellent! I can just imagine all of the relaxing,watching and conversations that have taken place here over the years. It's written all over the table and chairs.
ReplyDeleteWell used, worn and weathered, this adds to the charm! So I must ask, what is your favorite neighborhood/ arrondissement in Paris?
ReplyDeleteShell,
ReplyDeleteIf we could all grow old as gracefully!
Peter.
Merci mon ami.
Rob,
Well that's like asking a mother to choose which of her children she loves best! I guess I find the most to photograph in the wonderful Marais, but everywhere I go in Paris I find something wonderful and charming to photograph.
Hiker,
HA, you know me well.
James,
Thank you, I found them just so fun to photograph. Interestingly it had snowed but this set had no snow on it. IT was in a little courtyard area. A hidden treasure. I'm getting pretty nosy in Paris now!:)
Well done, V...well done!!!
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous. I love your chairs and tables and red - all wonderful. This is so charming. Look at the rust on the table - fab.
ReplyDeleteThis is living art, plain and simple.
ReplyDeleteThe table and the chairs could use a coat of paint.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to congratulate you (and Eva) for the nice banner!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful addition to both series! I have to disagree with Starman (or maybe he was kidding)—these things are wonderfully wabi-sabi and charming as is.
ReplyDeleteThis isn't good— left a comment here a while ago and now it's disappeared. Happened on PDP too. Wonder how to solve this one.
ReplyDeleteAlexa,
ReplyDeleteI read you comment via email and you're right, now it's gone. Quelle dommage.
V
Yvi,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
Starman,
Ha, I must disagree!
Peter,
Eva says, "Merci, M. Peter!" :)
ET Suz,
I 'm glad you liked it!
Chieftess and Jilly,
Many thanks. Paris makes me look good! HA It 's really effortless and so much fun.
Drool. I got drool on my keyboard.
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