Friday, April 8, 2011

La Vieille FenĂȘtre

Montmartre

Why is it that old and dilapidated looks so very charming when it is in Paris??

19 comments:

  1. It is the artist in you that sees the beauty of neglect in the shutters...

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  2. "Why is it that old and dilapidated looks so very charming when it is in Paris??"

    You shouldn't have written that, V. You should DEFINITELY not have written that....

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  3. Its also the voyourism - the shadows - from an outside into an interior - is there someone inside looking out one asks ?

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  4. It´s so simple: Because we LOVE PARIS!!

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  5. It looks no where near as appealing on my kitchen window! xx

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  6. I'm not sure those shutters would look as charming at my place as they do in Paris, but I'd be willing to give it a try. A beautiful scene, V.

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  7. I am not sure they're all that charming but its a great shot

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  8. JB, I'm glad you are using some manner of restraint tody! :)
    V

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  9. I love the mystery of this window... It could be quite lovely inside in spite of the dilapidated outside appearance. JB needs to be spanked.

    Genie

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  10. Oooo Genie...you are naughty!
    Virg - I'm thinking that by the time you took this photo WE were feeling old and dilapidated.
    BTW-when are you going to make a Paris Rouge book on Red Bubble...THAT would be a best seller...

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  11. Genie, JB will love that idea I predict! HAAAAAAAA

    Mary, now that's a thought and oui, you and P, drug me all over that day. Cold and wet but we were troopers!

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  12. I was thinking the same thing. They make everything look romantic!

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  13. Why indeed? And yet they definitely do. Just as the same thing in my apartment definitely does not. (If only I could pick it up and move it to Paris!)

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  14. It looks charming because you are still in the blush of your romance with the city.

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  15. It's so true! Paris has more than it's share of dilapidated charm. This is a wonderful example.

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  16. Starman,
    As you well know, the love affair continues at breakneck speed!

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  17. Starman's right. When in Paris we are in love with everything, our hearts are open and our imaginations run wild. We're dreaming of possibilities and imagining histories.

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  18. What doesn't look charming in Paris?

    I just hope that crane doesn't fall through the roof of the Louvre....

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