Yes, I'm going back to Bon Marche this morning, still looking for fresh cranberries. On Monday they assured me they expected to have these rare delights (for France) by Tuesday morning - of course I was too busy rearranging furniture to accommodate a Spanish chest (more about that later) yesterday to return.
It is hoped today's trip will bring more luck, as I have scoured the town for cranberries. Bon Marche does have canned Ocean Spray cranberries, but the stuffing recipe requires fresh ones. Meanwhile, more surreal photos of Bon Marche's jewel-and-perfume-filled windows, with nearby buildings and traffic reflected in the glass.









These pictures are SO cool!!!!!!!!
Posted by: JanePoe (aka Deborah) | 22 November 2006 at 18:43
Wow, this is really beautiful!
Posted by: krista | 22 November 2006 at 14:34
Outstanding photos. I loved them all.
I live very near to a cranberry bog.......yes! They are lovely and plentiful! I also have access to yummy maple syrup and blueberries. Fiddleheads in the spring grow just down the hill from me along the river. One day, you'll have to venture to New Brunswick Canada to enjoy our bounty!! Hmmmmmmmm maybe I should get into the exporting to Paris business?! :)
I loved your post on the teachers too Tara.
Thank you for reading my most recent post. Your comments mean a lot to me.
Enjoy your day.
Posted by: awareness | 22 November 2006 at 13:45
Magical images. At last I feel as though Christmas is on the way! This is always difficult i Oz......too hot!
Thankyou.
Posted by: herhimnbryn | 22 November 2006 at 13:39
Tara, these window are truly amazing. Unreal beauty. I love baking with fresh cranberries. The sauce, stuffings, and teas are an annual event. I hope you find yours.
Posted by: annieelf | 22 November 2006 at 09:28