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Sunday, February 18, 2024

Yesterday, Samedi

 Yesterday was beautiful & sunny in Paris

Every cafe was crowded. 

Sunglasses ๐Ÿ•ถ️ were required.

I went inside and browsed the goodies, but decided to wait…

Coming from the pool ๐ŸŠ‍♂️ always makes me hungry as a horse ๐ŸŽ 

A run up to the poste ๐Ÿ“ฎ takes me to rue de Rivoli in the Marais

Yesterday I just kept going, wandering wherever 

Having 2 dogs seems a trend. I spied my
Maison Plisson checked bag, which is ready for the rubbish…maybe I should replace it. It is waterproof, which in rainy ☔️ Paris is a plus ๐Ÿ‘

Speaking of bags, I spotted what looked like a Longchamp classic 
 Tote bag, but with leather corners!

Later in Bon Marchรฉ, I asked the salesman if the tote bag came with leather corners? The corners always wear out first. He said, “No way”. Hmm, planned obsolescence. 
Solutions from the comments ๐Ÿ‘ Longchamp will repair their Le Pliage bags for free if your corners wear out. And you can buy DIY kits on Etsy.

Every two steps you see bunches of yellow mimosas

It’s the season. 
Mimosa was introduced to the South of France from Australia in the 19th century by wealth English with homes on the Cote d'Azur. It quickly escaped from gardens and grew prolifically in the area. It is much loved by the French and appears in many French gardens. Who knew except maybe the Aussies on board.

And the city has planted yellow daffs

On the home front, I got out my vase collection with grand plans to pick up flowers today to paint at marchรฉ Bastille…but it’s raining ☔️ out

Someone did not miss out on lunch

Other news in the Marais, spotted yesterday, Italian Gelato Grom has closed shop & given up the ghost, trying to compete with home-grown Pozzetta 

YAY! You rock Pozzetto !๐Ÿคธ‍♂️

The other BIG PARIS NEWS IS !!

Les Bouquinistes ne seront pas dรฉplacรฉs pendent le jeux.
THE BOOKSELLERS WILL NOT BE MOVED DURING THE GAMES
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        ☕️ Love❤️Parisbreakfast? you can buy me a KO-FI ☕️   
               
       Thanks for meandering with me in the Marais dear PBers


35 comments:

  1. As an Australian I was pretty exited when I saw wattle (mimosa) at a flower shop in Paris one January winter I was there. I was surprised but now I know how it got there. I love wattle!
    Nice new the book sellers can stay for the Olympics. I think if you were there for some sport and touristy things it would be disappointing if the classic river booksellers weren’t there - give people real Paris for the games!

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    1. Anonymous6:44 AM

      Thanks Kirra ๐Ÿ˜ƒ I as hoping that would chime your bell ๐Ÿ””

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    2. Anonymous6:47 AM

      YES Give people the REAL PARIS for the games ๐Ÿ‘ And I would like not to be here to see it ๐Ÿซฃ For some unknown reason they are ripping out benches along Bd. Henri IV? Why? So parade watchers cannot stand on them?!

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  2. The mimosa are so pretty. Are they fragrant ? It was fun to see Paris breaking out into spring. Hope it continues. Here our temps are up & down. I am so happy the book sellers are going to stay put.. Enjoy the nice weather Carol๐Ÿ—ผ❤️ ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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    1. Anonymous8:54 AM

      Everyone was sniffing like mad.
      I didn’t & now I regret it…

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    2. Adrien5:23 PM

      As an Aussie, I can reassure you that wattle/mimosa doesn't really have a scent, but I do love to gently fondle those petit fluff balls ๐Ÿ˜๐ŸŒผ

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  3. My granddaughter arrived in Paris on Friday for an art trip. I’m glad the weather is nice. She won’t be there long and goes to Amsterdam later in the week. She is a wonderful artist herself. I always wanted to go with her! The mimosa is beautiful!

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    1. Anonymous8:53 AM

      Good luck ๐Ÿ€ to her. Too bad you couldn’t join her.

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  4. Anonymous8:12 AM

    Longchamp will repair their Le Pliage bags for free if your corners wear out.

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    1. Anonymous8:52 AM

      WHOA Thanks
      That is a well-kept secret! ๐Ÿ‘

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  5. Anonymous8:22 AM

    FABULOUS news re les bouquinistes! -k.

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  6. Anonymous8:51 AM

    "I've been following your blog for a while, and I must say it's been an enlightening journey. Your posts not only inform but also ignite a curiosity to delve deeper into the subjects you discuss. Thank you for being a constant source of inspiration!" Evian B.

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    1. Anonymous10:46 AM

      Thank you ❤️ so kind

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  7. Anonymous10:10 AM

    Really great news about les bouquinistes! A while ago you included a link to an online petition to keep them in Paris during the Olympics. I signed that petition and I'd like to think that together, your subscribers who also signed, have made a difference in speaking out about keeping this important Parisienne fixture. Paris is not Paris without the bouquinistes! Thank you Carol!

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    1. Anonymous10:39 AM

      That’s great you signed. It was a big issue for Parisians to lose thรฉ bouquinistes. Fortunately they listened to the public ๐Ÿ™❤️

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  8. Anonymous10:32 AM

    Apparently you can buy DIY kits on the internet (for example on Ebay or Etsy) to sew leather corners on your Longchamp Le Pliage bags. If you aren't handy with sewing, I imagine you could ask a shoe repair place to do it for you. Great post today, Carol. Lots of fun photos with the dogs!

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    1. Anonymous10:45 AM

      Great Longchamp bag info. Thank you ๐Ÿ™
      Easy to find the link on Etsy
      https://www.etsy.com/listing/1320713274/diy-kit-for-bag-corner-fix-protector

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  9. Anonymous10:49 AM

    Your blog strikes the perfect balance between informative and engaging. Your writing style is not only educational but also captivating. Thanks for making learning such an enjoyable experience!

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  10. I finally navigated Ko-Fi…enjoy! Merci pour tous!

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  11. Carol always love seeing the city, but especially the dogs! Great post as always. I don’t comment often, just love reading what’s going on from your side of the globe.

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  12. Anonymous11:15 AM

    Thank you so much! I look forward to your posts - they take me back to Paris. I look at your Eiffel Tower Spring and Fall pictures that I bought on the wall of my office. Your work is so charming! Sheryl

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  13. Anonymous12:16 PM

    Love this stroll, Thank you! I've mostly been in Paris in early spring..those sunny days!!...I want to return but can't for now. Lulu dans la rue interested me w those little drawings. Great website. I'll listen again (& again) to the video to understand it all...You know, I think you are so lucky to be living in Paris...

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    1. Anonymous10:12 PM

      Lulu is fun. I once hired a very good cleaner from there. I could use them now. Desperately ๐Ÿ™

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  14. GREAT news for Paris and the bouquinistes. And the new spire on Notre Dame, too. That mimosa is marvelous. Enjoy the cafes and the good weather!

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    1. Anonymous10:11 PM

      Ha! I was going to show ND’s revealed spire Jeanie!

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  15. Alaina Warren ZACHARY2:07 PM

    Tres heureuse au sujet des bouquinistes!!!!! Bravi!

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  16. Sukicart2:24 PM

    I was over the top happy when I heard the bouquinistes were going to stay. I can't imagine Paris without them.

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    1. Anonymous10:09 PM

      I know ๐Ÿ‘ We all are thrilled ๐Ÿ˜„

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  17. Thank you for these wonderful photos. You've shown once again that February is a nice month to visit Paris, even if it rains. It's lovely to see the mimosas and daffodils everywhere!

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  18. Anonymous5:35 PM

    Upbeat post! So happy the booksellers can stay put. Great news...

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  19. Anonymous10:08 PM

    Thanks, Carol. Love the pairs of doggies and the mimosas AND your swimming pool!!! ❤❤❤ Carla

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  20. I was happy for the bouquinistes:) Yes 2 dogs seem the rage..Not sure about the striped pyjamas.It's like the tik tok account in Palm Beach..What are you wearing? Chanel Chanel Chanel..Gucci etc..such a blatant exercise in brag .Why?I would pick that fougasse in a heartbeat.Bravo encore les bouquinistes.

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    1. Anonymous11:13 PM

      Grey hounds get chilly I guess…delicate creatures ๐Ÿคท‍♀️

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  21. Bonnie L9:36 PM

    Well…apparently we didn’t buy enough Grom gelato. ๐Ÿ˜ข Gelato de Marchese at Odeon has severely cut back their hours. Hopefully just for the winter. ?

    Glad to hear Les bouquinistes are staying put. Moving them would have been a logistical nightmare.

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    1. Anonymous11:07 PM

      Grazie mille Gelato Queen for the info ๐Ÿ‘

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