I understand you completely, I also love the Parisian flower shops!
Yeah right....
You and me both! I have a little collection of photos of French flower shops - I can't pass one without a 'snap'! A day brightener, to be sure.
Heaven... I'm in heaven... {whistle whistle}
Can I find TULIP there?
You took it for the flowers . . . of course you did—especially that rather long-stemmed one! What church is that in the background, V? (And merci beaucoup for your very kind words chez moi—kindred indeed!)
Monsieur outshined the fleurs I'm afraid! :) Shell if you paint this one, you mustn't leave him out! HAAlexa, St. Médard at the bottom of rue Mouffetard.Adeeya,Oui, I'm sure there are tulips. I bought a bunch in Paris last week.la fourchette, There are always so many varieties and they arrange them to beautifully.jb,You got it!
I have many photos of the flowers and the shops, but I think that this shot of yours here with its "centerpiece" is outstanding... trobooogosseBises,G
The beautiful color in this photo brightens my day! Another photo that says PARIS.
I shall have to look again and see if I can see the flowers :)
We don't have this in Spain...I like the colors :)
The beautiful and the handsome together in a photo. Love it!
Cute butt, er, flowers!
Daryl! I agree:)Sandy,A very nice pair!Sofia,The handsome men or the flower shops?HAJaney,HAAAAAAHarriet, Oh face it , you love anything I put up as long as it's Paris! :)Genie,You caught me.
Bien sur!! :-) Les fleurs sont belles! :-)
Ah, you have so MANY reasons for loving Paris...:-)
I don't need another reason, but I love this.
Oui bien sûr ! :-)))
What a stunning image! I would stand amongst those flowers all day..
It looks like Spring!!! The gentleman was picking out flowers for you, I'm sure!!!
I'm absolutely certain the handsome young man had nothing to do with taking this picture.
I think Adeeya knows what is better than "roses on the piano."
Merci pour votre comment!
I understand you completely, I also love the Parisian flower shops!
ReplyDeleteYeah right....
ReplyDeleteYou and me both! I have a little collection of photos of French flower shops - I can't pass one without a 'snap'! A day brightener, to be sure.
ReplyDeleteHeaven... I'm in heaven... {whistle whistle}
ReplyDeleteCan I find TULIP there?
ReplyDeleteYou took it for the flowers . . . of course you did—especially that rather long-stemmed one! What church is that in the background, V? (And merci beaucoup for your very kind words chez moi—kindred indeed!)
ReplyDeleteMonsieur outshined the fleurs I'm afraid! :) Shell if you paint this one, you mustn't leave him out! HA
ReplyDeleteAlexa, St. Médard at the bottom of rue Mouffetard.
Adeeya,
Oui, I'm sure there are tulips. I bought a bunch in Paris last week.
la fourchette, There are always so many varieties and they arrange them to beautifully.
jb,
You got it!
I have many photos of the flowers and the shops, but I think that this shot of yours here with its "centerpiece" is outstanding... trobooogosse
ReplyDeleteBises,
G
The beautiful color in this photo brightens my day! Another photo that says PARIS.
ReplyDeleteI shall have to look again and see if I can see the flowers :)
ReplyDeleteWe don't have this in Spain...
ReplyDeleteI like the colors :)
The beautiful and the handsome together in a photo. Love it!
ReplyDeleteCute butt, er, flowers!
ReplyDeleteDaryl!
ReplyDeleteI agree:)
Sandy,
A very nice pair!
Sofia,
The handsome men or the flower shops?HA
Janey,
HAAAAAA
Harriet,
Oh face it , you love anything I put up as long as it's Paris! :)
Genie,
You caught me.
Bien sur!! :-) Les fleurs sont belles! :-)
ReplyDeleteAh, you have so MANY reasons for loving Paris...
ReplyDelete:-)
I don't need another reason, but I love this.
ReplyDeleteOui bien sûr ! :-)))
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning image! I would stand amongst those flowers all day..
ReplyDeleteIt looks like Spring!!!
ReplyDeleteThe gentleman was picking out flowers for you, I'm sure!!!
I'm absolutely certain the handsome young man had nothing to do with taking this picture.
ReplyDeleteI think Adeeya knows what is better than "roses on the piano."
ReplyDelete