Ohhhh, what a treat!
Paris was (need I say?) absolutely wonderful. Thank you A and thank you P for having us, and thank you ML for trodding les rues with me :-)
Thank you Paris for your wonderful cafe cremes, your delicious pain aux raisins, your awesome foods, sweet people and summery temperatures (it was twentysix degrees C on Sunday afternoon!!!)
As a first, I decided to travel by train on this trip. I gotta say - 15 hours by train (each way), with audio book and knitting kit was soothing in a way I hadn't seen coming. And I can't believe my luck that I'd chosen this way of travelling. I met so many people on my way back who had tickets but no reservation for the train, and was stuck just the same.
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Thanks for your sweet comments on the book jacket post :-) I feel amazingly privileged for design jobs like this.
I hope you are well. I haven't had time to go surfin' yet, so no links today, but can't wait to do so. e-see you soon ;-)
more Parisian pictures to come :-)
Gorgeous photos! Those hanging lightbulbs in the first set are amazing!
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ReplyDeleteåhh hvor ser det dejligt ud og velkommen hjem. Delikate fotos :)
ReplyDeleteI've never had a strong desire to visit Paris...until now! Your photos are wonderful; I especially love the silver-ish filigree lightbulbs (is that what those are??) Simply delightful :)
ReplyDeleteseems as if you had a lovley trip:)
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to see Paris, but it would take 15 hours just to get to an airport with a flight that flew there. Then an additional 15 hours across the pond, then, well you get the idea. I love all your beautiful and wonderful photos. I wait anxiously for more to come.
ReplyDeletei can't wait to hear more!! and i'm thrilled to know that your travel wasn't interrupted!
ReplyDeleteLucky, lucky you!
ReplyDeleteVad härligt att du har mött våren i Paris:)
Har lige fundet din blog, det ser spændende ud!
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