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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

I miss Paris.

Ahh, I miss Paris. I had an epically stressful day yesterday and would love to hop on a flight and spend the week walking through the Luxembourg Gardens and through the Rodin, Louvre and Picasso museums.
(Photos by Patrick Smith)

12 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:26 PM

    gorgeous photos. thx.

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  2. I miss Paris too. I think those of us who fall in love with it miss it forever. My husband and I went 23 years ago on our honeymoon. We stayed in a tiny, funky hotel near Notre Dame, visited his french relatives, saw amazing art, ate amazing food, and walked arm-in-arm forever through the winter city. Sigh.

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  3. i had the opportunity to study in paris for a month in college...LOVED it, and didn't want to come home!!
    nutella crepes from the little crepe stands on the street are the best!

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  4. For me, it's Italy...I want to just ditch work and ride around on a bike in a flowy skirt with a baquette in my bike basket :) But, my guess is Paris is not different!

    ~Kate

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  5. oh I miss Paris too !
    I used to be a Parisian, now I live in the South East of France. Ok the French Riviera is not a bad place to live ;-) but Paris is so unique !...

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  6. It is almost been 10 years since I have been back (unless you count an hour at Charles de Gaulle a few years ago). I am ready to return!

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  7. I went with Joanna after 24 years away. The re-visit didn't disappoint in any way. Paris is a beautiful as ever - and we even found the perfect croissant - really, the PERFECT croissant!

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  8. I can relate. They say Paris is prettiest in the spring, but I think it is pretty any time of year. Sigh.....

    Your blog is lovely. I am looking forward to future posts.

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  9. Anonymous4:47 AM

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