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Sunday, June 23, 2024

La Roseraie du Val-de-Marne, 3-Day 馃尮Sale, Confiture Parisienne, Lanc么me Cafe de la Rose

Watercolor Artist studio with rose paintings
This past week was ROSE WEEK 馃尮

Overhead view of La Roserair du Val-de-Marne gardens
Last Sunday I headed out to La Roseraie de Val-de-Marne to paint the roses 馃尮 Take ligne 7 to last stop, Villejuif-LouisAragon end of the line. Then bus 172 (in front) for 10+ minutes to Sous-Prefecteur Eglise etc. It was windy, cold and looked about to rain any second. I got back on the 7train & came home 馃彙 

Rose gardens at La Roseraie du Val de Marne
The next day, Monday, was relatively sunny馃尀 *There is ALWAYS a chance of rain 馃導️ in Paris.
Rose gardens
I started off again 
Varied rose gardens in La Roseraie du Val-de-Marne
And made it to La Roseraie 馃尮馃じ‍♂️
Tall Rose ‘trees’ in the gardens
Have you ever seen towering rose 馃尮? Nice to have around in December馃巹 Did I say there are 2,900 varieties of roses 馃尮 and 11,000 rosebushes.
Map of La Roseraie garden
There are 13 gardens within the rose garden. 
Basic facts: The rose garden is open early May to 1 September,  10.00 am - 7.00 pm every day.  Peak flowering season is May -June.  Admission is €4 per adult May to mid-July, and free thereafter. Best to go in May or early June.
Portrait of the gardens creator Jules
Created in 1894 by 
Jules Gravereaux He later brought in famous landscape architect Edouard Andr茅 in 1899. The Roseraie du Val-de-Marne is the world's first dedicated rose garden. Gravereaux originally worked in Bon March茅 as head of the glove department. He worked his way up and became a major share holder. Plus he was left a nice chunk of change by the owner, Aristide Boucicaut.
Old photo of dance performance in the rose garden
Unfortunately dance 馃┌ performances in diaphanous garments is no longer encouraged at La Roseraie du Val-de-Marne. 
AWood arbor in the rose gardens with gardnerFortunately bringing a watercolor paintbox is allowed 馃憦 I had my own private arbor.
Rose watercolors in an arbor.
               I went home to practice painting rose leafs 馃崈 
Pink rose still lifes
Fortunately I’d bought a bunch of pale pink roses at Sunday’s march茅 Bastille to practice on.
Confiture tasting at Confiture Parisienne
Fortunately I had a rose 馃尮 gel茅e tasting on Wednesday at Confiture Parisienne.  
Several photos of rose jelly tasting at Confiture Parisienne
To keep me in a rosy 馃尮 frame of mind. yum Yum. Have you tried their jams? Perfect small gifts 馃巵 to bring back to friends.
Getting a haircut in a salon
Fortunately I got a haircut ✂️ before the tasting at 5 茅me Lieu…Wednesday morning.
Paper roses in Lanc么me window on Champs Elys茅es
On Friday, more roses 馃尮
Inside Lanc么me rose salon
At Lanc么me’s new Cafe des Roses at 52 Champs Elys茅es 
Rose pastries at the Rose cafe
Rosy 馃尮 desserts 
3-day watercolor sale on Etsy
Anyhoo I am having a rose 馃尮 and peony watercolor sale on Etsy Please visit 馃グ
Rose watercolor sale on etsy


27 comments:

  1. The pink roses are lovely! I remember how lovely the roses were at Rodin museum. I love yellow peach roses. Your work is so lovely to see!

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  2. Merci! Je t'aime beaucoup le parfum, florentyna est ma parfum et lotion favori. famille c'est plus que enough.

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  3. Anonymous9:49 AM

    Carol, you look absolutely fabulous, and a lot younger than I do! Wonderful. (I love your roses, too. I'm glad that I bought one). 馃挄 Judy

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    1. Anonymous11:46 AM

      Thank you Judy 馃尮 CAROLG

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    2. Anonymous3:29 PM

      Carol, how old are you? I’m 70 and wondering if a trip to paris from california will do me in..

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    3. Anonymous1:13 AM

      A girl doesn’t tell those thinks in the comments, but 70 is fine to come to Paris in my opinion 馃憤

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  4. Bonnie L10:19 AM

    The Roseraie looks lovely, Carol. So convenient to get to from Paris. Would make a great day trip for spring visitors.

    Love your watercolors and…your haircut looks fabulous dah-link! ❤️

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    1. Anonymous11:47 AM

      Thank you Bonnie 馃尮Yes a nice day trip early in the season to catch the roses at their best ❤️CAROLG

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  5. Anonymous10:27 AM

    Lovely post! I am inspired as always, and you just helped me decide what my Blog this June will be about. My roses are over their prime at the moment, lots of heat and NO RAIN, but I took plenty of photos at the beginning of June. Merci

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    1. Anonymous11:48 AM

      Yes, roses 馃尮 seem to be temperamental creatures with a mind of their own!
      CAROLG

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  6. Dee Ann11:05 AM

    Thank you for introducing us to new places and happenings. I was amazed by the roses in Rodin’s garden. Love the new haircut!

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    1. Anonymous11:50 AM

      Thanks for the reminder Dee Ann re:Rodin gardens - always spectacular 馃尮 CAROLG

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  7. Anonymous11:55 AM

    Roses are the thing I miss the most from my garden. A new rose disease exists in the US white no known cure and it felled all except one valiant shrub rose. It may all be for the better as I no longer feel safe climbing on ladders to sort out and tie the canes up! No more scratched arms either! Still....I miss them. Jeanette Sclar

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    1. Anonymous1:08 AM

      Sorry to hear Jeanette. I think they are having similar problems also at La Roseraie. They gave out flyers on the bug.

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  8. Sukicart1:51 PM

    I swear you continue to look younger all the time. The Cafe des Roses jut went on my list - I need some of those cookies.

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    1. Anonymous12:56 AM

      Thank you Suki 馃グ
      It all depends if I cleaned my face with Bioderma Creatine H2O the night before…

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  9. Anonymous3:26 PM

    In your Etsy shop you have a “Paris Pink Peony” watercolor, $59. It says Gilllot in the lower left corner, what does it say in the lower right? Thanks

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    1. Anonymous12:54 AM

      Oooops it should be $49 - a technical error.
      It says Pivoines (French for peony)

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  10. Anonymous8:53 AM

    ROSES!!!! Totally moi. Merci mille fois, Chere Amie!!! AZ

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  11. Anonymous2:55 PM

    Thank you for painting my favorite flower the peony! I recently moved from house and I had several planted in the garden, but now live in a small condo and I have to buy them at the market. Now I will have my permanent peony!

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  12. Anonymous2:48 AM

    Lovely blog Carol! You are always so inspiring!! Your paintings are gorgeous and your new haircut looks wonderful!
    Nicole

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    1. Anonymous4:33 AM

      THANKS NICOLE 馃尮馃尭馃崜 CAROLG

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  13. I can't see the back of mon haircut so it helped beaucoup. Merci pour la nourri, j'ai assez maintenant. I know ca c'est votre indeed, je te remercie!

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    1. Anonymous3:12 PM

      Yes its wonderful not to look at the back of one’s head…but sometimes it grows too fast and you have to take notice 馃檨

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  14. Anonymous2:27 PM

    Carol, you are too pretty and young to have your hair cut so short. Go for a longer sexy look. Your work is amazing, and lifestyle to be envied for sure! Thank you!

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    1. Anonymous3:10 PM

      My hair is fine, has No body and stick straight 馃し‍♀️ CAROLG

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