Parisienne Anne Corrons of MesVitrinesNYC (now Mes VitrinesParis/London) gave me a detailed tour of the first Xmas vitrines in Paris...i.e. Galeries Lafayette!
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My French is so-so & I don't bother with accents. Can't spell either.
Please forgive.
Ohh !
ReplyDeleteMagnifique !
oooh, tres chic est Madame!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Thanksgiving to you!
ReplyDeleteDear Carol - Wishing You a Glorious Thanksgiving Holiday!
ReplyDeleteLori Lynn
Have a wonderful time in Philly, Carol--my nephew is arriving from Philly here in GA today. That painting is so fabulous! You are on a roll, cutie. I love it! So whimsical and lovely, and just the right loose and delicate touch! You go it so right.
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely painting. Interesting Tea party.
ReplyDeleteGive's new meaning to 'hanging' around. :))
have a GRAND Thanksgiving!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMadame de la Layfayette is a Grande Dame! Very nice! Have fun in Philly!
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Constance
Hang onto your wig when you pour upside down! I have heard of pineapple upside down cake, but tea? Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteQuelle Magnifique!!!!
ReplyDeleteQuelle Magnifique!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love all you share.
ReplyDelete"Noël en grand" = full size Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMN
beautiful...wishing you a blessed and happy thanksgiving...hugs, rebecca
ReplyDeleteEver considered doing a foodie/ fun art tour for seasoned travelers?
ReplyDeleteFor those of us who have been to Paris several times, it is always wonderful to gain a new perspective. Getting to the chocolate fair would have been great - there is always next year! I like many of your articles: recent ones include the cups, mugs.
If not a tour, perhaps a list of fun events/ shopping places.
Please continue with your wonderful blog. It perks up many people's day.
I also enjoy your lovely watercolors esp. the food ones.
kind regards,
Bobo
Oh, the scroll work!
ReplyDeleteI'ts great!
As is the Madame herself!
Spirited tea party! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery otherworldly.
I hope you had a great Thanksgiving down south in Philly! Last time I was there, was exactly this weekend, at the turn of the month, I am getting almost nostalgic. ;-)
Love love love the painting.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated thanksgiving.
I hope that you had a wonderful Thanksgiving Day! Thank you for sharing...
ReplyDeleteSo interesting!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd the painting is just amazing.
I think, no I KNOW that is the best ever Vitrine I have seen.
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