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30 June 2015
29 June 2015
Medici Fountain
The Fontaine Médicis a magical oasis in the Jardin du Luxembourg is crowned by an enormous sculpture often mistaken for Poseidon. However, it actually depicts Poseidon's son Polyphemus, the Cyclops from Greek mythology.
28 June 2015
Crayon art
Almost every surface inside this rue des Beaux-Arts gallery including the front door is covered in scribblings.
At the reception: helium balloons, home-made lemonade, cookies - for adults
26 June 2015
Pain Poilâne
The wood-fired brick ovens at Poilâne's small original Left Bank boulangerie work round the clock turning out thousands of signature rustic loaves daily.
25 June 2015
24 June 2015
23 June 2015
Making a splash
An effervescent fountain in a courtyard of the Louvre is contrasted against the darkness of the building behind.
21 June 2015
Place Dauphine
Place Dauphine reflected in the windows of a restaurant where photographs of Simone Signoret and Yves Montand, who lived next door, decorate a wall.
19 June 2015
18 June 2015
Room with a view
The sitting room of this top floor flat opens onto a balcony with majestic views, a perfect spot for an evening apéritif.
17 June 2015
16 June 2015
14 June 2015
A terrace lunch
Clockwise: sweet green peppers grilled in bacon; heirloom tomatoes in olive oil w/garlic toasts; roasted duck breast on bed of caramelized onions tartines; pickled vegetables
(Not shown: smoked salmon grain mustard cream tartines; chilled green pea soup w/fresh mint; red wines from Bergerac)
Barrel tables were pushed together so we could all sit together and share.
Dessert: pain perdu, forerunner of French Toast, served w/home-made vanilla (bean) ice cream; espressos
13 June 2015
11 June 2015
The end of the street
The final curtain for "Graffiti Street," an ever-evolving Belleville legend that became a creative heartbeat of Paris, has fallen. It was a rare free-for-all where anyone armed with a spray can could unleash - no stress, no looking over their shoulder - just pure unfiltered art that was forever shifting with fresh colors and bold tags. Today, Paris bids farewell to a living canvas that captured the city's rebellious spirit. - BPJ
Good news update 2025:
Thanks to neighborhood initiatives that have kept it going, the paint's still wet.
Rue Dénoyez 75020
10 June 2015
Un café serré SVP
This tiny bit of coffee packs a punch and, in its tiny way, has come to symbolize the Parisian lifestyle.
8 June 2015
More Fornasetti
With the Fornasetti retrospective winding up in less than a week I couldn't resist posting two more of my favorite photographs from this don't-miss exhibition.
7 June 2015
6 June 2015
Old-fashioned lace
Delicate French lace fills this Right Bank shop, conjuring visions of parlor gatherings and summer garden parties à la Renoir and Manet.
4 June 2015
3 June 2015
French macarons
I am unable to pass Gérard Mulot's rue Bonaparte shop without being lured inside and picking something up.
Real French macarons aren't nearly as sweet as expected.
2 June 2015
Square Édouard-VII
In Paris, turning a corner can stop you in your tracks.
Above: a theater and just beyond, Square Édouard-VII







