Thursday, November 15, 2012

Après la danse


After the singing and dancing on rue Mouffetard, many of the participants adjourn to smaller cafés up or down the street to have lunch and continuing the dancing.  I discovered this quite by accident as we climbed Mouffetard this Sunday. I hear Monsieur's accordion and poked my camera in the open door.  I was a little to shy to go in and pull up a chair, but who knows, maybe next trip I'll do just that!

17 comments:

  1. Even if your "to-do-list" is long, I'm sure you will be back to Rue Mouffetard! :-)

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  2. Looks cozy and inviting...minus the scary guys at the bar.

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  3. this inside view looks like taken in the country, not in PAris!

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  4. I think you definitely should Virginia, imagine the images you'd get on the 'inside'!!

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  5. But was he playing this?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0KFRp3CMVg :-)

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  6. It looks like a welcoming "local." This should be in your "Paris Rouge" collection! The distribution of the reds is nicely balanced too.

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  7. How nice! I bet these people look forward to doing this every week! I think you should be brave, grab a seat and enjoy the music and atmosphere! :)

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  8. Looks so warm and intimate - and the accordion just screams Paris to me.

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  9. Thank you "V"
    I wish I were your lens seeing the beauty you see up close and personal.

    Thank you for gracing my place with your beauty, and taking the time to leave a cooment was better yet.

    See you and your beauty soon.
    xx
    Dore

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  10. Peter you're right about that and this time you're going with us. Be practicing your tango Monsieur Olson! LOL

    Cali, ha, didn't even know that song and I'm a huge Marvin Gaye fan!

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  11. Looks like the Lady in Red spotted you.

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  12. Oh! I love Rue Mouffetard .... you must drop in next time.
    SO French!

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  13. I like your sneak peek photo, honey. Very much.

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  14. I love this kind of experience--an up close and intimate peek into the real Paris so few of us can enjoy (thanks for sharing!).

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  15. We always try to get there on Sundays, these guys are a funny lot!

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  16. This looks like quite a place. The kind where we could sit and talk and listen and just enjoy life. And it has enough spots of "rouge" for my friend, Virginia. Shy? We need to talk . . .

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  17. there is also abundant "Rouge" in this picture :)

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