Category: Paris

LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU

It’s no secret that I love photography. I like to look at the world through the lens of a camera, click the shutter and make time stand still. I have over 44,000 digital photos loaded in my computer. And there…

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DEAR DIARY

Quite a bit has happened since we downsized over a year ago and moved into a one bedroom apartment in Manhattan. But the really big news this year is that my novel FISH KICKER was accepted by MuseItUp, a publishing…

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THE CANAL DISTRICT IN PARIS

It was a brilliant sunny day when we decided to tour the Canal District of Paris. Parts of the waterway — built between 1806 and 1825 to link the Seine with the 108km-long (sorry I don’t know how many miles…

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RHODIA, PARIS AND ME

Packing for a vacation is always a hassle. Though I follow the rule, pack only half of whatever it is that I want to take. That’s worked for me over the years when it comes to my clothes, but reading…

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WHEN DOVES CRY

There is a significant time difference between Paris and New York. So, for the first couple of days there was some confusion with going to sleep and waking up. Then, the sleeping straightened out and the mornings and evenings fell…

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LOOKING UP

Walking the streets of Paris is a dream-like experience. Most of the buildings are old, old, old but very well maintained. Some of the churches date back to the 1200’s so for an American this puts an entirely different spin…

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