Bright fabrics are used to create a variety of decorative cactus that fill a boutique window.
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31 March 2015
29 March 2015
Bells of Saint Sulpice
As the drums of the French Revolution began to roll the bells of Saint-Sulpice fell silent, as did work on the south tower which was abandoned and never completed.
28 March 2015
26 March 2015
Haute texture
Small boutiques, off-the-radar designers, beautiful fabrics: in a hidden passageway "haute texture" attracts the fashion minded.
24 March 2015
Antiquaires
Always something unusual at a small antique shop near the Delacroix Museum, from vintage toys to chandeliers, furniture, and heads once used to display fashionable hats.
22 March 2015
A pretty square
One of several inside Village Saint Paul.
Antiques, bric-a-brac, hot chocolate and a charming hat shop are some of the finds that await flâneurs and flâneuses.
21 March 2015
19 March 2015
Drawings
A banner outside a gallery in the Latin Quarter announces figurative American artist H. Craig Hanna.
17 March 2015
Les éclairs
La Maison du Chocolat led Paris' éclair trend well before other specialty shops jumped on board.
Above: chocolate, coffee, caramel w/salted butter, chocolate raspberry
16 March 2015
15 March 2015
12 March 2015
Book benches
A square behind the Institut de France with its book benches signals entry into Literary Paris, where many writers, composers, artists, intellectuals and bons vivants flocked to in the early 20th century in search of the like-minded.
10 March 2015
Manuscripts for sale
Authenticated original manuscripts and scraps of writings by the likes of Sartre, Kafka, Freud, Proust, Man Ray, Voltaire, Rimbaud and other luminaries for sale in a Left Bank shop.
7 March 2015
Guimauves
Many local pastry shops make their own guimauves (marshmallows) from scratch.
These giant raspberry-flavored ones will disappear fast.
6 March 2015
5 March 2015
4 March 2015
Saucissons
A tempting array of ready-to-eat sausages hangs in a window.
In the background: reflection of a kiosk, a pharmacy, trees.











