"A poet's work is to name the unnameable; to point at frauds; to take sides; start arguments; shape the world and stop it from going to sleep." - Salman Rushdie
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Brrr! Love all these images but especially those blue curved staircase railings and the bicycles. The Dutch would be riding each and every one of them regardless of the weather (at least back in my day - I know I sound like I'm 80)
Oo! Love the new blog header. And the snowy photos. I especailly love the woman in a fur coat walking her dog with the elegant restaurant behind her. That one, to me, feels so quintessentially Parisian. Makes me long to be there...
Love seeing the winter pictures of Paris. It is so hard for me to visualize winter in Paris. My experiences have always been balmy days when I have been there. Especially like that first picture, but the bicycles remind me of the time we were there too.
Davids photos are great, Tara!
As for you, wow, a move in your future! I look forward to chatting with you about that. I will send you an electronic letter this evening, catching you up and asking you to do the very same.
Off now, busy day ahead! I hope you enjoy your wintery day in Paris....xoxo
I do not hesitate to repeat myself telling you Tara, that your pictures just gorgeous. Excellent art quality in all respects. I hope to find some time to host some in my blog. Lots of love and hugs from Cyprus, especially for you my dear friend. Philip
Thanks, Melanie, but they're not my shots. David Holmes took the photos, as indicated above.
Posted by: Tara Bradford | 14 January 2010 at 14:40
Love your shots of Paris but I hate cold and snow when I have to go outside
Posted by: le petit cabinet de curiosites | 14 January 2010 at 14:19
Tara,
these are just beautiful.
Posted by: christina | 13 January 2010 at 16:30
Is this unusual for Paris? the snow? I love the shot of the bikes with their blanket of snow...
Posted by: stephanie | 13 January 2010 at 04:45
Brrr! Love all these images but especially those blue curved staircase railings and the bicycles. The Dutch would be riding each and every one of them regardless of the weather (at least back in my day - I know I sound like I'm 80)
Posted by: dutchbaby | 12 January 2010 at 18:08
Oo! Love the new blog header. And the snowy photos. I especailly love the woman in a fur coat walking her dog with the elegant restaurant behind her. That one, to me, feels so quintessentially Parisian. Makes me long to be there...
Posted by: Cheryl R. Cruz | 11 January 2010 at 18:47
I am so enjoying our little winter here in Nashville. A little snow is always welcome! I love the shot with the bikes!
Posted by: Rosa | 11 January 2010 at 04:20
Love seeing the winter pictures of Paris. It is so hard for me to visualize winter in Paris. My experiences have always been balmy days when I have been there. Especially like that first picture, but the bicycles remind me of the time we were there too.
Posted by: Marilyn | 11 January 2010 at 02:17
It does look like a chill. Lovely pictures though.
Posted by: Carla | 10 January 2010 at 21:22
These photos look very similar to scenery here. I was in New Haven the other day and passed a bike rack covered with snow.
This is turning into quite a cold winter but I am a lover of winter. Snowy Paris looks quite inviting to me!
Posted by: Helen | 10 January 2010 at 19:34
Davids photos are great, Tara!
As for you, wow, a move in your future! I look forward to chatting with you about that. I will send you an electronic letter this evening, catching you up and asking you to do the very same.
Off now, busy day ahead! I hope you enjoy your wintery day in Paris....xoxo
Posted by: Gillian | 10 January 2010 at 19:21
Thank you, Philip, but the photographs in this post were taken by David Holmes. Happy New Year!
Posted by: Tara Bradford | 10 January 2010 at 18:44
I do not hesitate to repeat myself telling you Tara, that your pictures just gorgeous. Excellent art quality in all respects. I hope to find some time to host some in my blog. Lots of love and hugs from Cyprus, especially for you my dear friend. Philip
Posted by: Philip | 10 January 2010 at 17:03