Paris

Yesterday on my B'day 365 Creative Dresses and I went to the Perigord fair In Montmartre by Sacre CoeurFor the perfect lunch. Dessert First SVP! Hey it's my B'day Fraises/strawbs direct from the Dordogne with Chantilly whipped cream pile...
Yesterday on my B'day 365 Creative Dresses and I went to the Perigord fair In Montmartre by Sacre CoeurFor the perfect lunch. Dessert First SVP! Hey it's my B'day Fraises/strawbs direct from the Dordogne with Chantilly whipped cream piled on top Next door figs from Maison Mazières of Perigueux filled with heavenly foie gras. Just a gouter/taste did the trick. Insanely riche... We had the best canele ever we both agreed. Not too sweet yet that perfect balance between cake and custard - so hard to get these babies right IMHO. I went back again today to get another and more strawbs and... Pretty little bottles of flavored syrups - rose, rhubarb, black current... Regional walnuts/noix in the shell or out and caramelized ! We shared a perfect half dozen of farm-raised escargot served with a little apero toast and a marinated snail. Heaven. And just the right amount from Terre d'Escargots. The garlicky-parsley aromas were...oh heck! This gentleman farmer had wonderful canard something or other and honeys from Château de Fayolle. You can visit and stay as well. There's a pool... Chèvre/goat cheese in all ranges from fresh to Very aged... These weekend French regional fairs are always announced in PariScope. Plenty of maps and guides were provided. What a great way to find out about an area before visiting. This British man was showing his Mum the postcard she bought of the ride down the Montmartre funicular...Bonne Weekend PBers and THANK YOU for all your kind wishes and encouragement!!
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I've been having a little bit of a rest in the past few days, the calm before the storm I would say, a good storm that is. My life tends to go through periods where I am extremely busy and traveling all over the place, to few days of ...
I've been having a little bit of a rest in the past few days, the calm before the storm I would say, a good storm that is. My life tends to go through periods where I am extremely busy and traveling all over the place, to few days of complete calmness. I guess I need some sort of balance between the two. The past few weeks have been quite calm and they are about to turn upside down. In a few days I will be getting my travel chip back on, flying to Mexico to finish filming the TV series for E! and ELLE Mexico, not missing the chance to also spend some quality time with my beloved ones at the beach in between followed by other exciting trips. I will keep you posted! FACEBOOK ? TWITTER ? BLOGLOVIN'
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Fans fill the stadium to cheer on race at the Grand Steeplechase of Paris Paris is gearing up for one of the most exciting events in the horseracing world, the Gras Savoye Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris. This highly anticipated race will t...
Fans fill the stadium to cheer on race at the Grand Steeplechase of Paris Paris is gearing up for one of the most exciting events in the horseracing world, the Gras Savoye Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris. This highly anticipated race will take place on Sunday, May 19th at the Hippodrome d’Auteuil. The hippodrome, nicknamed the “temple of jumps” is located just across the western border of Paris in the 16th arrondissement. The race was first run by talented horses and jockeys in May 1874 and since then has been one of the city’s most prestigious spring events. The Grand Steeplechase of Paris is the most acclaimed jumps race in France, and one that both horse trainers and jockeys dream of one day competing in. The race stretches over three miles and challenges the horses to leap over an impressive twenty-three fences. Audience members hold their breaths in excitement as the horses leap over each of the race’s jumps. Horses must be five years old to participate and clearly at the top their talent. This year fans will be watching to see if three-time winner, Mid Dancer, will be victorious once again and make history as the first horse ever to win the Grand Steeplechase four times. The event will be enjoyed by attendees of all ages and even offers a merry-go-round for its youngest guests. For the full experience, visitors can sign up to walk the course before the race to see the event from the horse’s perspective and gain a deeper appreciation for their talent. Doors open at 12:00PM for the main event, but book a spot in advance to take advantage of this unique opportunity. Paris has much to offer throughout the spring season, but for a heavy dose of excitement, history and culture make sure to check out the Grand Steeplechase Race! Website: www.grandsteeple.com Find tickets for the race and pre-booking to walk the course here. Entry: €8 Discounted entry for students and over 60s Free for children under 18. Hippodrome d’Auteuil- Route des Lacs- Paris XVI Metro: Porte d’Auteuil (line 10) Bus: Porte d’Auteuil (PC1, 52, 123, 241) Car: Ring Road, Porte d’Auteuil exit Parking: €2 Image credit: Grand Steeplechase by LALLA-ALI Share on Facebook Retweet this
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My grandson Davis, can vouch for every candy vendor, at every street market we visited. It's a wonderful thing to have one euro to spend. A lot of bang for your ....euro, but the choices for him took a very, very long time!
My grandson Davis, can vouch for every candy vendor, at every street market we visited. It's a wonderful thing to have one euro to spend. A lot of bang for your ....euro, but the choices for him took a very, very long time!
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I had been planning on investing in a little something for Chéri and I…but  I had not committed to anything yet. And then, I was innocently wandering down a lovely street in the Marais, my mind on things like home décor and an R...
I had been planning on investing in a little something for Chéri and I…but  I had not committed to anything yet. And then, I was innocently wandering down a lovely street in the Marais, my mind on things like home décor and an “apothicary style” dinning room… I was minding my own business, when this […]
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I had a super long day in Lille (North of France) today and I'm REALLY exhausted, but I managed to save some energy (the very little one that I still have tonight!!) to post this photo that I took a few days ago along the longest graffit...
I had a super long day in Lille (North of France) today and I'm REALLY exhausted, but I managed to save some energy (the very little one that I still have tonight!!) to post this photo that I took a few days ago along the longest graffiti wall I know if in Paris. Look how vivid the colors are, it's amazing. I don't even know what's behind this wall located in the 18th arrondissement, the only thing I know is that every time I passed by it, the scenery changes!
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You know that sensation when you lift your foot to find a stair and then realize it’s not there? That shock when you walk into a glass door? That feeling when you try to move out of someone’s way before seeing you’re really only avoid...
You know that sensation when you lift your foot to find a stair and then realize it’s not there? That shock when you walk into a glass door? That feeling when you try to move out of someone’s way before seeing you’re really only avoiding your own reflection? If you attend the Ron Mueck exhibit currently being held at the Fondation Cartier, prepare yourself to experience those emotions on a deep level and for an extended period of time—Mueck’s hyper-realistic statues will take you aback and leave you there for a long while. Read More...
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When in Paris, go to Rome. Say what? Well, let me explain. France, like most of Europe, was once occupied a part of the Roman Empire. Though Paris seems thoroughly French today, there’s one amazing leftover from the time when Juliu...
When in Paris, go to Rome. Say what? Well, let me explain. France, like most of Europe, was once occupied a part of the Roman Empire. Though Paris seems thoroughly French today, there’s one amazing leftover from the time when Julius Caesar’s army ruled: Les Arènes de Lutèce. It’s one of my favorite Paris attractions. Despite the name, it’s just one arena. And what an arena. Back in the day—that day being the first century A.D.— bloody gladiator games, circuses, and theatrical plays would take place for roaring crowds of up to 17,000. There are other Paris attractions that exhibit the time of Lutèce—such as the Notre Dame Crypt, and the Musee Cluny, which house architecture and artifacts from that ancient era. Why is this my favorite attraction in Paris? It’s free. There’s never a line. It’s easy walking distance from Notre Dame and the Pantheon. You can bring a lunch, or a book, and enjoy an afternoon without bumping into tourists. You can comune with Paris of the past. And it’s unsullied. Besides sign posted at the entrance explaining it origins, the arena is not “merchandised.” It was simply excavated (a convent and graveyard had been beuilt on the site) and opened as a public park in the late 1800s. Today, old men will play petanque (the French version of bocce) while younger kids kick around soccer balls. The arena remains an area for leisurely enjoyment—but today, a less bloody kind. Entrances on rue des Arenes, rue Monge and rue Navarre.
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Today as always, is Norwegian Independence Day. It's also my birthday and a first while I'm LIVING in Paris. Today's horoscopes were not too encouraging... Metro -Taureau: Des remous sont à prévoir dans voter foyer. Vous n'etes pas d'ac...
Today as always, is Norwegian Independence Day. It's also my birthday and a first while I'm LIVING in Paris. Today's horoscopes were not too encouraging... Metro -Taureau: Des remous sont à prévoir dans voter foyer. Vous n'etes pas d'accord enter vous et chacon campe sur ses positions. Faintest le premiere pas pour débloquer la situation. Google Translation- Taurus: The tub are expected to vote in home. You are not in agreement you enter and o'donnell sticking to his guns. Not the faintest first to break the deadlock. Ok forget the horoscope.The other day Patricia left a comment: Please write a book! We love your witty comments and hidden peeps of Paris. Illustrate it with your whimsical paintings. Please! And please include a whole chapter (if not more) on ONLY FABULOUS DESSERTS (OFD)Well I've been working on a book for ages and ages... It's been through many renditions and it's been a kind of torture.. Just this week literary agent Rachelle Gardner talked about bloggers being told they should write a book and maybe they should forgetaboutit? Honestly I LOVE blogging daily for PB. It's a creative challange that makes my day. Plus what's not to love about the instant recognition you get back? Creating a book is soooo different than blogging. It takes way more time and the format is completely different. Solving that problem has stumped me for such a long time...French Girl keeps asking me,"When is ze book launch?"Grrrrrr....she has no ideaLord knows I've certainly collected enough macaron material to write several books over...ahemAnd even researched beyond Paris' perimeters.Heck! It was the main reason I moved to Paris.But not a whole lot has gotten done.So I'm turning to you dear PB readers to give me a good kick in the pants regarding 'Ze Book' as a birthday presie.Or maybe I should quit?Qui sait? I've had a little breakthrough this week. I do a lot of work while riding on the Metro and in the pool. Let me know what you think svp.
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Sadly, I don't often have the pleasure of taking one of these, but the few times I have, I've been happy to see that they are equipped with GPS devices that make the language barrier a little easier to navigate. I still recommending hav...
Sadly, I don't often have the pleasure of taking one of these, but the few times I have, I've been happy to see that they are equipped with GPS devices that make the language barrier a little easier to navigate. I still recommending having your destination address clearly written and also have a general idea the route, just in case you get a driver that wants to give you a little roundabout tour of Paris on the way!
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