2 September 2016

Street chic


Casual city bag and shoes just in time for fall.

Ralph Lauren
173 Boulevard Saint-Germain 75006

[at same address: RALPH's restaurant] 


1 September 2016

Paris' 21st arrondissement #2



 
Provençal-style markets, small fishing villages, local fleur de sel and fleur de sel goat cheeses.
 
On the nearby tiny island of Aix where no cars are allowed and access is solely by ferry a man makes his way down the main street.

 
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Getting there: 
By TGV train from Paris: leave early to La Rochelle (just 2 1/2 hours)
At La Rochelle rent a car and head to île-de-Ré, a 10-minute drive
 
By car from Paris: approximately 4 hours 
If driving, plan on spending at least one night

31 August 2016

Paris' 21st arrondissement #1



Île de Ré in the Poitou-Charentes region is sometimes called "the 21st arrondissement of Paris" as many Parisians own second homes here.

Above: map showing the island's villages; old Port of La Rochelle; obligatory seaside moules-frites topped off by a glorious sunset


30 August 2016

Market daze


Flowers, sausages, fresh produce, goose eggs, champagne... End of summer sees market streets back in full swing.

29 August 2016

Flip side


A small well-kept garden behind the Musée Cognacq-Jay open to the public.

27 August 2016

Quiet cool


Inner courtyards of former hôtel particuliers in the Marais district provide cool respite.

26 August 2016

The original beignet

 
In France, beignets are small and round and not buried under a mound of powdered sugar like their US cousins.