Merveilleux rouge, boîtes roses, splendides photos etc. Merci infiniment pour cette adorable pensée venue de l’autre côté de l’Atlantique !!!! Love xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xiane G
I was looking for a chocolate pot, and found your lovely website. I love your watercolors. Please let me know where and how they are available. Thank you Janet Jackson
So "they" finally let you post another beautiful blog entry. Have a great day (I was sitting outdoors today at the Gloriette for the after-lunch-cup-of-espresso, 18 degrees Celcius!). Sunny greetings from Vienna, M.
I happened upon your blog and love your artistic style. The watercolors are deceptively simple yet full of emotional. I was in Paris last June and fell in love. We stayed above rue Cler - and had fresh baguette, roasted chicken, Camembert and a bottle of wine while watching the Eiffel lights turn on. Thanks for bringing back those memories. Best regards, S-G.
My present of the day: another box which could be dear to your heart ... http://www.millemercis.com/img/cadeaux/idkdo/image9424.jpg
I loved all your links... those little birdies are "à croquer".
Explaining the French hint (especially for Anonymouse!) The phrase "belle/beau à croquer" is said about a child who looks lovely (looking / or well-dressed)...so lovely that you could feel like having a bite... or a sketch ... as "croquer" meaning to bite, to scrunch AND to sketch" too...
glorious photos as always! and yes...i indulged without care - i made made magnolia bakery's chocolate cupcakes with buttercream frosting - always delicious.
I love the Valentine's notelets on the last image. I wish I had thought of that for this year! I can't wait til my next trip to Paris - Marie Papier here I come!
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This red heart has been untrue.
ReplyDeleteYou made me bleu.
Our date fell through.
My chocolates - you took them too.
I must bid you adieu.
I think I'll go make some beef stew...
Anonymouse
Be still my heart. I'm in love with those GORGEOUS Rose's. What a PERFECT shot!
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Merveilleux rouge, boîtes roses, splendides photos etc.
ReplyDeleteMerci infiniment pour cette adorable pensée venue de l’autre côté de l’Atlantique !!!!
Love xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xiane G
I was looking for a chocolate pot, and found your lovely website.
ReplyDeleteI love your watercolors.
Please let me know where and how they are available.
Thank you
Janet Jackson
You old romantic you - fabulous post today
ReplyDeleteSo "they" finally let you post another beautiful blog entry.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day
(I was sitting outdoors today at the Gloriette for the after-lunch-cup-of-espresso, 18 degrees Celcius!).
Sunny greetings from Vienna,
M.
Merisi, it may be -18 degrees here :(
ReplyDeleteSo I don't wanna hear about it :P
Sleeting too..just you wait.
I hear it's blowing your way...
I happened upon your blog and love your artistic style. The watercolors are deceptively simple yet full of emotional.
ReplyDeleteI was in Paris last June and fell in love. We stayed above rue Cler - and had fresh baguette, roasted chicken, Camembert and a bottle of wine while watching the Eiffel lights turn on.
Thanks for bringing back those memories.
Best regards,
S-G.
Happy Valentine's Day Paris Breakfasts!!
ReplyDeleteMany happy croissants to you!
Thank you for "my" Fauchon´s black & fuchsia photo in your Valentine´s post.
ReplyDeleteYou´re lovely ;D
J'aime les roses !
ReplyDeletetoujours superbe!! bravo
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious sweet post!
May all your boxes of chocolates be full of tender sweet things!
What a lovely post...I enjoyed it immensely...thanks
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Valentine's and chocolates. Can ther ever be Valentine's without chocolates?
ReplyDeletelove rules
Happy Valentine's! What a beautiful post - especially with your art imbedded in the links. Chocolates, hearts and roses - could't be better!
ReplyDeleteGrey sky and rain today. :-(
ReplyDeleteEven the birds don't soar, they sit in the trees instead, clamoring for hot chocolate!!!!
My present of the day: another box which could be dear to your heart ...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.millemercis.com/img/cadeaux/idkdo/image9424.jpg
I loved all your links... those little birdies are "à croquer".
Explaining the French hint (especially for Anonymouse!)
The phrase "belle/beau à croquer" is said about a child who looks lovely (looking / or well-dressed)...so lovely that you could feel like having a bite... or a sketch ... as "croquer" meaning to bite, to scrunch AND to sketch" too...
MERCI Marie-Noëlle
ReplyDeleteI bought a silly little pencil case in Paris that says,
"à croquer CHOCOLAT"
Now I know what it means :)
glorious photos as always! and yes...i indulged without care - i made made magnolia bakery's chocolate cupcakes with buttercream frosting - always delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love the Valentine's notelets on the last image. I wish I had thought of that for this year! I can't wait til my next trip to Paris - Marie Papier here I come!
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