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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Madame de la Lafayette

Madame de la Lafayette,watercolor on Etsy,watercolor
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!
MIAM-MIAM
A fantasie tea party for two...
Dreamy Nicole Kidman-like femmes...
One of them very much turned...
Upside down!
What was in the tea?
Anne tells me this means BIG Xmas!
Anne about to take a shot, and I'm about to go off to Philadelphia for the Holiday. Here's hoping I don't get turned upside down and you either!!!
See you next week...
BON HOLIDAY!

21 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:01 AM

    Ohh !

    Magnifique !

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  2. Anonymous8:02 AM

    oooh, tres chic est Madame!!

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  3. Anonymous9:01 AM

    Merry Thanksgiving to you!

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  4. Dear Carol - Wishing You a Glorious Thanksgiving Holiday!

    Lori Lynn

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  5. 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.

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  6. Another lovely painting. Interesting Tea party.
    Give's new meaning to 'hanging' around. :))

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  7. have a GRAND Thanksgiving!!!!!

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  8. Madame de la Layfayette is a Grande Dame! Very nice! Have fun in Philly!
    xo
    Constance

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  9. Anonymous5:34 PM

    Hang onto your wig when you pour upside down! I have heard of pineapple upside down cake, but tea? Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

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  10. Anonymous5:41 AM

    Quelle Magnifique!!!!

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  11. Anonymous5:41 AM

    Quelle Magnifique!!!!

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  12. I love all you share.

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  13. Anonymous7:37 AM

    "Noël en grand" = full size Christmas.
    MN

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  14. beautiful...wishing you a blessed and happy thanksgiving...hugs, rebecca

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  15. Anonymous3:34 PM

    Ever considered doing a foodie/ fun art tour for seasoned travelers?
    For 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

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  16. Anonymous3:42 PM

    Oh, the scroll work!
    I'ts great!
    As is the Madame herself!

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  17. Spirited tea party! :-)
    Very 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. ;-)

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  18. Love love love the painting.
    Happy belated thanksgiving.

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  19. I hope that you had a wonderful Thanksgiving Day! Thank you for sharing...

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  20. So interesting!!!

    And the painting is just amazing.

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  21. I think, no I KNOW that is the best ever Vitrine I have seen.

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