5 September 2010 |
I like finding places or stores that have vintage things that are either great fun to experience or realtively easy on the pocket book. A New York Times blog pointed me to a fantastic looking little bicycle shop in Paris that is run by “two childhood friends who decided to open a totally awesome vintage [...]
Sometimes the whole concept is just wrong. I snapped this picture at Bofinger, the classic French brasserie, on my last visit to Paris, where this brochure seemed starkly out of place. Bofinger is more than a century old, with leather banquettes, polished brass, white linen, well-used silver, and a stunning stained-glass dome. The menu is [...]
Winged Victory (Photographing the photographers) from City of Light No. 2 by Clay Doyle
Accidental Tourists (accidental photograph at Sacre Coeur) from City of Light No. 2 by Clay Doyle
Olives at Charbon, our new favortie bar, in the 11th arrondissement. Pintade cooked in a pot at Astier (11th arrondissement) was very good. The food is tres traditional but somewhat inconsistent. Fabulous cheese tray though. Rouget at Le Villeraret (11th arrondissement), where the food is always beautifully prepared. The wild duck at Le Villerat. A [...]
A cafe near St. Sulpice… from City of Light No. 2 by Clay Doyle I am off to Paris and Madrid on Wednesday. While I was in Paris this spring, it’s been twelve years or so since I last visited Madrid. Eric is accompanying me, and Logan will join us in Paris. I’ll be attempting my first [...]
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