Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Nemo Was Here Again!


I love, love, love it when I get emails from readers and yesterday I heard from Jennifer who was inquiring about a photo I'd posted by Paris street artist Nemo.  She is going to Paris in July and wanted to find it for herself!  I sent her more details, but while I was searching, I found this one of my Eva on what might have been the first day we were in Paris in May, 2009, having a closer look at a Paris chat.  That led to an ongoing count of all the "real" Paris chats she and Davis found each day!

18 comments:

  1. Virginia, thank you for sharing your beautiful photographs. I enjoy very much visiting your blog and escaping for a brief moment in time every day, Jose.

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  2. Wonderful composition and artwork.Glad the kitty of your daughter is safe at home.We are so worried...you know,our LUNA is an indoor cat and only to imagine she could run away and be alone outside in somewhere is a nightmare for me! :)
    purrs and love to you all
    Léia and little LUNA

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  3. Wonderful--she looks like she stepped out of the drawing.

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  4. Merci, V! Your responses to my inquiry were so kind. I love this Nemo as well. Looking forward to "finding Nemo" while in Paris!

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  5. J'adore cette photo, Genie. It's perfect, and with the little girl's old fashioned hair style (my mom had a similar one as a child) - and the B&W - it could have been taken in Paris in the 1940s... Great job! Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)

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  6. Adorable! Such a sweet little girl.

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  7. He was featured in the documentary "Bomb It!" I loved the show and Nemo's work was something that really struck me as beautiful. He does some amazing work!

    The Wanderfull Traveler

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  8. C'est très amusant et beau à la fois... Une jolie photo que vous avez fait ma chère...
    Gros bisous

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  9. What a sweet photo of Eva! And what a joy it must have been to share Paris with your family—bet you'd love to do that again, n'est-ce pas?

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  10. As I'm sure others have said, its hard to say where the artwork stops and the little girl begins.

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  11. As I'm sure others have said, its hard to say where the artwork stops and the little girl begins.

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  12. A sweet shot! The little girl looks like she could be my mother when she was a little girl...same hair!!!

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  13. I'm so glad you dug this one out of your archives, I love it.

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