Friday afternoon, I was in a rare strike-free zone near my doctor's office (getting a second series of injections for upcoming travel to India and Nepal). The beauty we often take for granted when living here caught my eye in this corner of Avenue de Tourville. It's amazing how much elaborate detail 19th-century French architects incorporated into their designs.
A closer look.
Keyhole-shaped windows and wrought-iron grillwork on the residence's first floor balcony.
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My goodness Tara you were so close to where I was staying while in Paris. I was Hotel Muguet on Rue Chevert. Wish I'd known you were going to be in my neck of the woods while there. I would have been so honored to meet you in person.
Posted by: Gena | 26 October 2010 at 22:10
So beautiful, isn't it? Always some new art to see... I'm still posting about the trip, and missing Paris!
Posted by: Chris | 26 October 2010 at 04:35
You capture the charm of the city with your lens, Tara. I so enjoy your photos.
Posted by: Mary H. | 24 October 2010 at 01:54
Tara the architectural elements and figues are divine!! The grill work is amaxing!
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xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Posted by: Karena | 23 October 2010 at 19:03