Tag: seasons

April in Paris

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April in Paris. Sing along with it, get in the mood, take it smooth, croon with it, snap your fingers to it, take a long draw of it, stroll with it along the boulevard, cry yourself a River Seine of it. However you like it it's here.

In Dordogne: A Winter’s Woodcock Tale

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One wintery day in Dordogne, Janet Duignan spots a woodcock foraging in the backyard, leading to reflections on 250 years of fine-feathered cuisine and wine.

Parisians Show Knee: Paris Fashion Police No Longer Forbid Men’s Shorts

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PARIS FASHION FLASH: It’s been a long time coming but the Paris fashion police have finally received the circular concerning shorts, now making it acceptable for local men to show their knees on the street.

It’s Official: Springtime Comes to Paris

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If you missed the latest France Revisited Facebook quiz—no prize this time, just glory, but isn’t that plenty already?—the question was: If it were to...

Little Black Easter Eggs: Spring Caviar Comes to Paris

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It’s lucky that sturgeon don’t put much stock in astrology. All the roe that would normally be reading “Aries” and “Taurus” fish-scopes for the...

The Harsh Reality of the End of Daylight Saving Time

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There’s something therapeutic about turning the clocks back in the fall—harsh reality therapy that makes us aware of our own dwindling time... and the arrival of All Saints Day. November 1, when Catholic tradition in France invites people to place chrysanthemums on the tombs of loved ones.

The Gardens of Versailles in Winter

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I’ve been to the palace and gardens of Versailles dozens of times but never on such a quiet, empty afternoon as this. It was a...

Joy and reminiscence in Pere Lachaise Cemetery in November

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With All Saints Day, November 1, just passed the chrysanthemums left by loved ones and fallen leaves decorate the marble tombstones and sculptures of Pere Lachaise Cemeter in Paris.
Statue of Liberty in the Luxembourg Garden, Paris. Photo Va-nu-pieds

Va-nu-pieds: April in Paris

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Va-nu-pieds, the barefoot photographer, visits Lady Liberty on Ile aux Cygnes and in the Luxembourg Garden.

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