Blogging is now part of your life — I was going to write routine — and reading blogs — four or five in my case — is part of ours. We’re stuck together! What can we do?
There's something good about the changing of seasons. I don't think I'd ever get used to all the rain of Rouen- I need sunshine, especially in the winter.
This is a very slow week, what with the holiday. Those who eat turkey will be blissed out on tryptophan (?) afterwards, so no need to write many words for them anyway. I love the way European cities mingle commercial and residential spaces, making the cityscape accessible to more at all times.
OK! This gives you some time to rest and doing some blogging at the same time. I’m all for it. BTW, very nice winter and — what else? — rainy photo.
ReplyDeleteWith snow on the rooftops. This was early February 2003.
DeleteBlogging is now part of your life — I was going to write routine — and reading blogs — four or five in my case — is part of ours. We’re stuck together! What can we do?
DeleteEvery photo is a treat :)
ReplyDeleteThere's something good about the changing of seasons. I don't think I'd ever get used to all the rain of Rouen- I need sunshine, especially in the winter.
ReplyDeleteNice atmospheric photo! Perfect to sip Beaujolais Nouveau with. They're apparently just arrived.
ReplyDeleteD., you’re un ivrogne!
DeleteI love the detail in this picture. I wonder what kind of shop Maud et Melanie is?
ReplyDeleteWomen’s clothes.
DeleteThat's what I think too but I don't think the shop is still there, at least not under that name.
DeleteIt seems to be a chain.
DeleteThis is a very slow week, what with the holiday. Those who eat turkey will be blissed out on tryptophan (?) afterwards, so no need to write many words for them anyway.
ReplyDeleteI love the way European cities mingle commercial and residential spaces, making the cityscape accessible to more at all times.
People seem to be waiting for the opening of the E. Leclerc supermarket.
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