Category Archives: Paris 1st

Kitchen Supplies and Cooking in Paris

buy provigil at walmart Each time we come to Paris we visit the kitchen suppliers who are huddled in the Las Halles area of Paris.  Le Halles used to be the “Belly of Paris” a term made famous by Emile Lola in his book … Continue reading

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Down to Four People: Shamelessly Chic Walk

order provigil europe Lou and Sandy left the apartment early this morning heading home to Virginia via Charlotte.  Mike and I headed over to Detaille to pick up my favorite

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Rainy morning becomes BEAUTIFUL afternoon

We woke late this morning to the rhythm of rain splashing on the balcony and against the windows. After our late night with Alex last night, sleeping in was a well-deserved indulgence.  

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Shopping Day: Oops! Cancelled the Sun Came Out!

We had programmed a shopping day and not a walk today and headed over to Galleries Lafayette to shop for leggings and tights.  The sun came out and we aborted that plan after just an hour in the fabulous store. … Continue reading

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Strolling Montmartre: Arts and Tarts

We had a late start this morning since I took some time to update our blog with photos.  I am working backward from here and have completed through 22 September.  Lou and Sandy were off at the ungodly hour of … Continue reading

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Secret Gardens and Great Mansions

Our walking tour today consisted of a wander on the Left Bank, away from chic St Germain to out-of-the-way places. We started at the intersection of rue de Sevres and rue de Babylone.  First stop was Square Recamier,

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Walking Paris

The day started slowly, we slept in after our long day yesterday.  Mike took off down rue Rambuteau looking for baguettes and croissants.  He even found peaches at the street market and milk for our coffee.  

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