Friday, February 25, 2011
Back home !
Hello everyone ! I am back from my winter holidays spent in beautiful Capetown, South Africa. It was summer there and even I'm glad to be back in Paris I wish the weather was a little warmer. For my come back post this is a view of the Saint Sulpice church towers out above the roofs. The north tower renovation has just been finished last January and for the first time for the last 11 years of giant renovation the Church is now scaffoldings free.
By the way thanks for your sweet comments on my "Bye Bye Paris" post.
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13 comments:
Welcome back! I hope you enjoyed yourself whilst away.
Ps. Your image is beautiful, as always. I bet the Church feels great after its revamp ;)
Oh now this is a shot I"ve not had the pleasure of capturing. So glad this fine church is free of the trappings of restoration finally.
AND.........we are so glad you are home mon ami. I have a little something just for you coming up on samedi! :)
Welcome back - we have missed your posts.
I am looking forward to visiting this lovely church soon.
x
Laurent, welcome home, mon ami! We have been up to all kinds of foolishness in your absence... glad that you have returned. I hope that you will have many photos of Capetown to share on your "travel" site.
Bises,
Genie
So happy to see that you have returned!
hope you had a great time at south africa!
missed your posts...
your blog is my way of keeping in touch with paris!
Glad you're back
Commen c'est passe votre voyage?
C'est ravi de voir votre joli photo,encore. du Japn.
I'm so happy that the renovations are complete. It's nice to see the church without scaffolding. I'll be sure to visit Saint Sulpice on my next visit.
Glad you are back and like your photo.
Glad you had a great vacation, and I look forward to your Paris posts. Great shot.
Finally! (a–you're back and b–the scaffolding is down)
Wonderful shot of these beautiful, newly revealed towers.
What a trip!!! Thank you so much for sharing Paris with your bloggers. So vast, and I am not sure I will get there so it is double appreciated...
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