Friday, December 31, 2010

Ice skating for New Year's Eve



Let's spend the last day of 2010 on the Ice ring in front of Paris City Hall. I hope you all are going to have a great evening and I'll see you in 2011 ! 

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Saucissons


Outside holidays markets offer lots of food from France regions like these "saucissons" from south west of France.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Metropolitain


Just because I like the word "Métropolitain" and the reflexion of the rue de Rivoli's building in the subway map.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

The photographer in the Parc de Bercy


It did not snow for a week but since temperature are very low, the snow stays on in the gardens and parks like here in the Parc de Bercy where I shot this photographer shooting the Rachid Kimoune "Childrens of the world Statues" 

Monday, December 27, 2010

On continue la balade


As the blue sky is on, let's continue walking and leave yesterday's Place de la Concorde to the Tuileries garden where these seats long to welcome people. Why is that ?

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Place de la Concorde


After ths snow we have had great blue skies since yesterday. A nice opportunity to shot lots of picture like this one on the Place de la Concorde where the holiday wheel stands behind the Louxor obelisk. The horse still has got snow on his back !

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Noel on the Champs Elysées


Christmas market on the Champs Elysées on Christmas day.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Joyeux Noël


I am posting late today as I was preparing tonight's diner and then touring the city up to the Tower and the "Village de Noël" on the Trocadero from where I took this picture this afternoon.
Have a very merry Christmas everyone ! Joyeux Noël as we say in French !

Thursday, December 23, 2010

The couple


Yesterday's snow alert was finally not that big and rain took the place but it's still cold in Paris so let's enjoy a coffee or tea in that nice Rouge bar in les Halles like this nice couple.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Le Musée des Arts Forains public opening



Like they did last year, the "The museum of Fairground Arts" reopened its door to individual public this Christmas season. Just a magical atmosphere. I would really recomend the visit if your're in Paris until January 2nd. 
For more about it see my last year post : Musée des Arts Forains

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

What a mess !


If anyone of you have heard about the 1 mile queue of Eurostar passengers in St Pancras station in London, I was there yesterday !!! I was fortunate enough to get through that crowd and board a train at 7:45 pm which made me arrive in Paris at 0:30 but lots of people are still stuck in London and Paris trying to get or come back from there. Incredible ! It only snowed Saturday in London and when we got in Paris last night there were not a trace of snow. Can you imagine that they closed Heathrow during nearly 2 days for that !

Monday, December 20, 2010

Bercy Village


More Christmas lights as we are approaching the date ... Here is the shopping center called "Bercy Village" located at the edge of the Parc de Bercy. I very often go there as my favorite cinema theatre is at the end of this pedestrian shopping street.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Le Monde


This building is "Le Monde" headquarters in Paris on the Boulevard Blanqui in the 13th arrondissement. This newspaper is our " Times ". It's considered as an intellectual quality newspaper. The funny is that befor they move their headquarters in this building I used to work there. Much better than now in the suburb ...

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Foie de veau or Aligot ?


I will have "Aligot". What about you ?

Friday, December 17, 2010

Dis quand reviendras-tu ?


This titlle meaning " Tell me when will you come back ?" is one of Barbara's most famous song. Barbara, a French singer was born in this house at 6 rue Brochant in the 17th arrondissement of Paris near the Batignolles quarter. I walked by this house by chance and was deeply touched to see it as Barbara is probably my favorite French singer ever. She was born there in 1930 and died in 1997 and she's one of the major singer of our history. I had the chance to see many of her concerts in the last part of her life and her songs are part of my life as it is also for many French and maybe especially Parisians as she was a real one (born here!). The song below was recorded in the 60's but it's one of her "standards" that she kept singing all her life and to me so related to Paris ...

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Shopping de Noël aux Grands Magasins


Yes "shopping" is a word curently used by French when they go ... shopping : "je vais faire du shopping" (I am going to do some shopping). Only our Quebec cousins have created a French word for it : magasiner.
So let's do some shopping at what we call " les Grands Magasins" in other words the " big department stores" which for a Parisian mean Le Printemps and Les Galeries Lafayette on the boulevard Haussman. Dont't you think Le Printemps has gorgeous decoration ?

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Rendez-vous devant l'Opéra


There are always many people standing in front of the Opera house and they're not only tourist. For Parisians, the place is also a good and often used meeting point to wait for friends who then say " rendez-vous devant l'Opéra".

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Middle age building


Paris has got very few Middle Age houses left. This is one of them. It's originnaly from the 15th century and is still occupied by private owners. There is even one apartment for sale as you can see on the sign put on the 3rd floor window (4th floor for our American friend as you count the "Rez de chaussée (ground floor) for first floor which we do not). Beautiful blue sky on Paris yesterday bu snow is to be back this week.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Too cold !


Better have the "croissant" inside today ...

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Immeuble Haussmannien


Typical Paris Haussman Building with balconies on the second and 5th floor. These apartment buildings are among the most expensive in the city.