Its hard not to walk through Paris and just comment on or behold every little inch of beautiful architecture you walk by. So many of these buildings, streets, and gardens are so breathtaking.
Its hard not to walk through Paris and just comment on or behold every little inch of beautiful architecture you walk by. So many of these buildings, streets, and gardens are so breathtaking.
Beautiful! I so badly want to go back there when I see these pictures 🙂
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I am always hoping to invoke that emotion!
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Haha… you have most definitely succeeded 😉
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So lovely and surprisingly empty without tourists!
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Oh the tourists were most definitely there and everywhere. I just had to patiently wait until they weren’t in my shot. And patience isn’t always my best virtue.
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The box hedging is particularly lovely 🙂
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Merci
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They are great! Especially the last photo! 🙂
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Thank you. It is always fun to see what people like and don’t like.
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Hello
I know this place, not far from my home
Very nice pictures ! 😀
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Thank you! You are very lucky to live in such a wonderful place. Do you get out in to the French Countryside much?
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In reality I’m not french , but I live in paris until 13 years old. My language is french.
I like very much cities, but I need to get some times in the contryside or in the see (when I have money for it …)
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Having spent some time in both the city and the countryside I prefer the countryside. But, there is truly no other city like Paris.
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Thank you for all the beautiful postcards from Paris! Enjoyed it so much. 🙂
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Laughing about your struggle to get a tourist-free photo. It’s always a challenge! –Curt
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Some days and locations are easier than others that’s for sure. That and power lines and vehicles and garbage cans…
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And on and on…. 🙂
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Spice of Life as my husband always tells me…
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I’m so enjoying your postcards from Paris. 🙂
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Thanks! More to come soon.
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I consider it a real achievement if I can get a picture without people!
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I wish I was one of those people that could get up at four in the morning to travel to whatever the place is just to get that shot. But, sadly I am not. 😉 Mostly I just stand around long enough and snap quickly to try and get it without people.
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You did well with these shots!
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Thank you! Glad you enjoyed them. I need to get the next batch queued up. Darn work is getting in the way again…
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Simply spectacular photos! When we went to Paris it was a cold spring…..your pictures make me want to go again!
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It was very cold when we were there too. Should have waited another month but the flowers were worth it.
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such lovely shots…I love the architecture…
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Thanks! So many interesting things to see there.
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So right you are. They can take away breath easily.
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Very good Jenny. The perfect Paris sensation. First two were taken in Carnavalet? 🤔
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Near the Jewish section. Don’t remember the name of the area. That’s always hard for me in French.
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It’s called Le Marais. Very hipster now. Was just there this afternoon.
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Yes, yes of course. I just have to go to my notes to remember a lot of this. I haven’t been enough to remember all the names and I am always worried about getting them mixed up. I liked that area a lot despite it being very very busy with tourists.
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Well, last week it was mostly deserted.
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