Ducks ๐ฆ in a row
Beautiful Mallard ducks
Yesterday at the Custodia exhibit of Dutch drawings
Another Dutch beauty - Perfect for Mother’s Day. I nearly forgot (in France it arrives June 4!).
On Thursday I had a coffee (cafรฉ au lait ☕️) with S. at Berthillon. It was too early for ice cream (really?).
I got to thinking ๐ค
I know some PBers don’t need Paris letters ๐ or a watercolor.
Perhaps you would like to buy me a Ko-Fi ☕️ (or a cafรฉ au lait or an espresso)?
*Any kind of coffee ☕️ will be much appreciated๐๐❤️
๐ธ Have a lovely day PBers & Bonne Jour de Mere ๐ธ
I’m so glad you are getting great people weather rather than duckie weather. It’s fabulous how Parisians stream out to their cafรฉs when the weather improves!
ReplyDelete‘Buy me a coffee’ is a terrific idea, Carol. R & I wish we were there to have a coffee with you in person. This is the next best thing. ๐
Thanks Bonnie,
DeleteI wish you were too ☕️☕️☕️
THANK YOU DEAR PBers❤️
DeleteSo kind!!
*MY IPAD DIED THIS MORNING SO I AM LATE RESPONDING & OUT OF TOUCH WITH EVERYTHING ๐ณ till the replacement arrives in 1-2 days ๐ Stay Tuned Back in action SOON XXX ❤️๐๐ Carolg
“Youve been serving up delight with my morning tea for years now. The least I can do is buy you a coffee ...and something wonderful to go with it.” M
ReplyDeleteThanks So Much M !
DeleteThanks for letting me go along on your walks. J
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you J for coming along ❤️
DeleteLoved the ducks!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother’s Day
Xx Anabel
The exhibits at Fondation Custodia are among my favorites as I adore works on paper. The whole exhibit experience there is a pleasure.
ReplyDeleteA lovely quiet place in Paris - unique !
DeleteI would love to buy you coffees! You are absolutely right - I don't really need a watercolour but would definitely like to support you in this way as I love receiving your newsletter/blog.
ReplyDeleteI've been trying to buy you a coffee. The payment won't go thru.
ReplyDeleteI will try to find out more…I am brand new at this. Maybe by tomorrow ๐
DeleteThanks for your patience ❤️
Why do we say "raining cats and dogs" when it's actually duck weather and should be raining ducks?
ReplyDeleteI will do some research Suki I agree ๐
DeleteThe English-language idiom "raining cats and dogs" or "raining dogs and cats" is used to describe particularly heavy rain. It is of unknown etymology and is not necessarily related to the raining animals phenomenon. The phrase has been used at least since the 17th century. Wikipedia
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Love your posts and of course, everything Paris! Norman
ReplyDeleteThank you Norman
Deletemay I suggest Terres de Cafe at 14 Rue Rambuteau? Tiny with a glimpse of a little courtyard through the back door. Coffee fabulous and service friendly! A few little yellow tables in front. Pur favorite. You may already know the place. Enjoy your coffee anywhere! C.
ReplyDeleteAhh..i met one of the owners but have yet to visit. I will now ๐
DeleteLove reading your blog. Makes me feel as if I am in Paris. I have shared it many times. Happy to buy you a few cups. Maybe you can meet JIll for coffee. Enjoy! Cheryl
ReplyDeleteThanks very much ❤️ I’m touched by your response. Carolg
DeleteYour wonderful blog always brings Paris back to me. Helen
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your coffee and pastry, perhaps at the cute little place over on Cherche Midi. What is it called?? Maman’s …..no that is not right?? Carolyn
ReplyDeleteMamie Gรขteau & I’m meeting Sollithere for a birthday tea ๐ซ
DeleteYour blog keeps us in touch with our favourite city, thank you so much Carol. Kate
ReplyDelete❤️❤️❤️๐
DeleteWhat about Patreon for your followers?
ReplyDeleteEnjoy some coffee on me… or maybe you’d prefer something shiney!! Is the coffee option new?? I’m delighted to support your creativity - and all the happy memories you posts conjure up for me. Xxoo
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