The other day I suddenly started thinking of France again. Perhaps it was the yearning for macarons, or even the fact that I'm planning a trip to Europe in the summer, or maybe someone mentioned Oysters again (that's another blog post entirely...). It could be that I keep reading
Bardot in Blue or it could be that my friend
Bene blogged about Paris too... Well, whatever the reasons, I got all wrapped up in thinking of all things French.
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Do you ever feel like you're a different person in other countries? I think I'm myself, but a little more fancy. ;)
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I haven't seen many gardens like these in Toronto. Parisians know their gardening, apparently.
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I get excited to see Mona every time. I don't care if you're not that impressed by her, I always will be. We go way back.
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Then again, me and Botticelli just seem to find each other all the time.
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Call me odd, but I really love visiting Le Cimetière du Père Lachaise. There are some really fantastic graves in there, so beautiful, and you escape the noise for a bit, and you get to visit some really inspirational people. I like to visit LaFontaine and recite "La Cigale et La Fourmi". Then again, that's just me...
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The Louvre at Sundown is always nice.
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It's nice during the day as well...
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L'Arc de Triomphe is also one of those places I've visited many times, and will never tire of.
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La cour du Roi quand le soleil se couche.
Dad surprised me one afternoon with goods from the patisserie. No complaints from me!
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Somehow the TTC just doesn't compare.... ;)
A la prochaine, I wish Huitres au Gratin to you all.
xox
A.
and meeee! lol I want to go NOW!
ReplyDeleteI totally get it. I dress up every time I see Claude (Monet) whether he's in France or the museum in Chicago (where there's tons of imprssionist works BTW). Le sigh
ReplyDeleteMary