History walks the streets of Paris.
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31 March 2016
30 March 2016
Cake rafts
Among this Easter's pastry creations at La Grande Épicerie were "lifesaver"
cakes with chocolate eggs, a dessert worthy of applause as it's
brought to the table.
Barbara Pasquet James
29 March 2016
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25 March 2016
Fougasse Friday
A boulanger works quickly to shape olive fougasses, large pretzel-like flatbreads that originated in Provence. For Good Friday larger ones will have seven holes representing the face of Jesus Christ.
Barbara Pasquet James
24 March 2016
Portrait of a Lady
A portrait of a Grande Dame, part of a photography exhibition by her grandson, seems to be keeping tabs at the famed Hôtel du Nord.
Barbara Pasquet James
23 March 2016
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19 March 2016
Wine, cheese, charcuterie
Sharing plates of artisanale farm cheeses and charcuterie accompanied by exquisite French wines at Legrand Filles et Fils.
Galerie Vivienne 75002
Barbara Pasquet James
18 March 2016
Molière, blindfolded
Someone (was it you?) has placed a red blindfold onto the statue of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, better known by his stage name, Molière.
Barbara Pasquet James
17 March 2016
Saint Paddy's green
A green trashcan in the far corner, green bicycles, a green café... right on cue for Saint Patrick's Day.
Barbara Pasquet James
16 March 2016
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8 March 2016
Saint Joan of Arc
Jeanne d'Arc, "The Maid of Orléans," astride a golden steed facing the Left Bank and soon-to-be-setting sun.
Barbara Pasquet James
7 March 2016
Turning red
A bright red pouch bag by British designer J.W. Anderson in the window at Colette.
213 rue Saint-Honoré 75001
Barbara Pasquet James
5 March 2016
Helena Almeida
"Corpus" is an extraordinary exhibition of photography and sketches by Portuguese artist Helena Almeida at the Jeu de Paume til May 22.
Barbara Pasquet James
4 March 2016
3 March 2016
Model shoot
It's Fashion Week and model shoots are turning up in unexpected nooks, with Montmartre particularly busy.
Above: fake snow and pine trees set the scene for an ad for men's ski wear
Barbara Pasquet James
2 March 2016
Cubism, from above
The sun finally put in an appearance, bathing these garret apartment rooftops in a soft afternoon light.
Barbara Pasquet James
1 March 2016
Cheese as art
Créations by Laurent Dubois, winner Meilleur Ouvrier de France 2000, best cheesemaker in the world.
Bottom photo: oui, that's black truffle
Barbara Pasquet James









