And just that little touch of green makes all the world of difference.
Il est presque normal de voir une aussi belle façade tout près d'"EDEN"... Un véritable paradis parisien!...Gros bisous
Some of the green reamins the year around, but of course especially the nice street-lamps! :-)
Very nice capture!! I love greened up windows, especially French windows with their wrought-iron decorations, and lanterns.
pretty light
you know what is funny ? flowers which seem to freeze in winter in brussels, survive in paris.. how do you explain that? could they be plastic like your red bench?
The inclination of this picture (and the wall itself?) is quite interesting...God bless you!Cezar
Somehow, Paris always seems to look great in any month. I love how the ivy trails down the window boxes. Great photo!
You are pretty well along in proving that there is not a 'bad' month to see Paris. She's beautiful all year long.
I am surprised that ivy is thriving [sic] in January. I would have thought that Paris gets cold enough winters to scald it.
Can't ever have enought lanterns... !
Toujours, ma chere -- and you capture her so beautifully!
Your images of Paris make «Louis» wish he once again lived there...
I love the hanging plants adding green to the facade!Bon mardi 'a toi, V de B!
Love the windows in Paris! Always look forward to what you have coming next!
Merci pour votre comment!
And just that little touch of green makes all the world of difference.
ReplyDeleteIl est presque normal de voir une aussi belle façade tout près d'"EDEN"... Un véritable paradis parisien!...
ReplyDeleteGros bisous
Some of the green reamins the year around, but of course especially the nice street-lamps! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery nice capture!! I love greened up windows, especially French windows with their wrought-iron decorations, and lanterns.
ReplyDeletepretty light
ReplyDeleteyou know what is funny ? flowers which seem to freeze in winter in brussels, survive in paris.. how do you explain that? could they be plastic like your red bench?
ReplyDeleteThe inclination of this picture (and the wall itself?) is quite interesting...
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Somehow, Paris always seems to look great in any month. I love how the ivy trails down the window boxes. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteYou are pretty well along in proving that there is not a 'bad' month to see Paris. She's beautiful all year long.
ReplyDeleteI am surprised that ivy is thriving [sic] in January. I would have thought that Paris gets cold enough winters to scald it.
ReplyDeleteCan't ever have enought lanterns... !
ReplyDeleteToujours, ma chere -- and you capture her so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteYour images of Paris make «Louis» wish he once again lived there...
ReplyDeleteI love the hanging plants adding green to the facade!
ReplyDeleteBon mardi 'a toi, V de B!
Love the windows in Paris! Always look forward to what you have coming next!
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