En vrac means random, in bulk, not packaged, not organized, in a jumble. That's what this post is: a slideshow of photos
that I took in Paris nearly 15 years ago with no special theme. Enjoy. How many of these places do you recognize?
that I took in Paris nearly 15 years ago with no special theme. Enjoy. How many of these places do you recognize?
Everything seems to be en vrac right now anyway.
Nice vrac. I identified everything except one close-up of a church!
ReplyDeleteSaint-Eustache, I think, judging by the photos taken just before it and just after. Est-ce que je t'ai souhaité la bonne année ? Tous mes bons vœux...
DeleteMerci de tes bons vœux, je vous adresse à tous les deux les miens les meilleurs.
DeleteI think the church with the columns is Notre Dame de Lorette.
DeleteYes, you are right D.
DeleteKen, these are really enjoyable photos. The sky that you captured, over the bridge, was especially outstanding.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice comment, J. The skies were spectacular during that week we spent in Paris.
DeleteLove these, Ken! I recognize all of them, have been to or in most of them. Have not been inside the Moulin Rouge nor have I visited Rebecca.
ReplyDeleteMe neither! But I walked by them, out exploring.
DeleteYou got me to laugh out loud, BettyAnn! I have been to the Folies-Bergères back in 1966, though! We were lucky enough to see Siegfried and Roy and their magic show with one of their white Bengal tiger disappearing from a cage on stage and Roy in his place! I really love the Parisian Kiosks!
DeleteMary in Oregon
I've watched the show three times just for fun. Love the bright blue and cloud filled sky. I never have looked passed la Madeliene to see Sacre Coeur- doing that next time for sure. 12 more days now...
ReplyDeleteEvelyn, the much smaller Madeleine-looking church is Notre-Dame de Lorette.
DeleteYes those twelve days feel like a century... Anything can happen.
Thanks for explaining that photo, CHM. 11 days now!
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