26 August 2025

Tuesday towers

 
 
Stunning view of Notre-Dame's towers upon turning the corner
from Rue Galande
 
 
 

25 August 2025

Mocha Monday

 

View from a table.
 
Above: a café noisette (strong espresso w/its small pitcher of hot milk); an espresso
 
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In France, strong black espresso is the preferred coffee after lunch or dinner and a café crème is the coffee choice of the morning. Order a café in France and you will get an espresso. Order an espresso and, while the waiter will understand, in French it’s a café express. The noisette is an express with a nice drop of milk. Sometimes I order an express with hot milk (it won’t be cream) on the side to add as I like, and it’s still considered a café noisette. In Spain the café noisette is a cortado, and while it's starting to appear under the Italian name macchiato - an excuse to make it more expensive - a café noisette should only cost slightly more than an espresso. - BPJ
 
 

24 August 2025

Sunny Sunday

 
Catching rays by the river as a tourist boat glides by.
 
Paris Plages 2025
 Ends Sunday August 31
 

22 August 2025

Fresh start Friday

 
 
 
It's almost La Rentrée, a time for renewal.
 
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August in Paris, a period of tranquility, is coming to an end. It's an ideal time to set goals, tie up lingering projects, brush up on personal style and embrace new routines. Beyond La Rentrée, September in Paris combines cultural renewal, seasonal shifts, and a vibrant event calendar. Anyone inspired by fashion, art, nature, or cuisine will be in the right place, as the city offers countless ways to reset and recharge.

September, that transition to fall, not the New Year, has always been my personal preferred "fresh start” time of year. This is when Paris’s parks and tree-lined streets begin to display burnt violets, reds, oranges, and golds. Shadows are longer, the air is crisp and it’s the perfect time for creative inspiration. Iconic parks like Jardin du Luxembourg or Tuileries with their early autumn colors enhance the city’s charm. Students, too, return to new teachers, backpacks brimming with fresh notebooks, ambitions, and dreams. Opportunities and surprises seem to pop out like corks at a Left Bank wine bar. Everyone has returned, some with already fading tans, others with dog-eared paperbacks or crisp croissant crumbs still clinging to their beards.

This might be the perfect time for a personal overhaul, whether through perfecting old skills, learning something new, or simply by enjoying life.

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Fashion Week fresh start

 Paris Fashion Week 2025 (September 29 - October 7) is a global highlight, setting trends for the upcoming seasons and infusing the city with creative energy. It’s a chance to become immersed in cutting-edge style and the excitement of new collections. Even if the exclusive runway shows are off limits, the city hosts public fashion-related events, pop-up boutiques and exhibitions. Off-the-radar designers' creations compete in showrooms, many in the Marais district. Trendy concept stores like Centre Commercial, MERCI, or A.P.C. will stock the latest Paris street fashion.

 Cultural fresh start

 September is when Paris’ cultural scene roars back to life and the choices can seem overwhelming. New museum exhibitions, festivals, and events provide intellectual and artistic stimulation. The Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, and Centre Pompidou often launch fresh post-summer programs. Neighborhood galleries open their doors while jazz clubs, classical venues, theaters and grand opera houses like the Opéra Garnier and Opéra Bastille open their seasons with dazzling new productions, drawing culture enthusiasts to the city’s historic venues.
 
Culinary fresh start
 
September also marks the start of the oyster season and grape harvest, alongside an abundance of seasonal produce, making it a perfect time to refresh palates at some of the city's many tempting eateries. Markets like Marché Bastille and Marché d’Aligre will display seasonal delights such as cèpes, truffles, chestnuts, artichokes, grapes, and figs. Cheeses have seasons too, so watch for Tête de Moine (monk's head), Rocamadour, Camembert and Brie, more. You won't even have to know what seasonal ingredients are in season as they will be woven into menus. Find a wine barrel table at Le Baron Rouge and lift a glass in appreciation. - BPJ
 

21 August 2025

Night ride



It was one of those nights when anything could happen.
 
Above: Place de Furstemberg at midnight
 
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Update:
Above photo selected for exhibition / competition
 
September newsletter
 

20 August 2025

Window Wednesday


 All over Paris restaurants, cafés and shops close during the month of August and leave a message of when they will return, although each year the grandes vacances (annual summer vacation) seem to be getting shorter.