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Tag Archives: Paris
Abercrombie and French
Everyone knows Abercrombie and Fitch. A hip store in the US known mostly to the younger crowd, although I’m sure there must be the older person here and there who shops in those stores. I must confess, I’m not one … Continue reading
Posted in Abercrombie and Fitch, France, Paris, Skinny
Tagged Abercrombie and Fitch, Champs Elysees, clothing, Flagship Store, French, Paris, style, wrought iron fence
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Lamborghinis and Asians in Paris
One day while we were in Paris, we did a walkabout. We wanted to see the city, and figured the best way was to see it on foot. In general, I’d do this again, but I think I’d intersperse the … Continue reading
Posted in Des Invalides, Lamborghini, Napoleon, Paris
Tagged arc de triomphe, arms and armor, cars, Des Invalides, Lamborghini, Napoleon's Tomb, Paris, pont des invalides
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The Thing I Learned From the French…
They talk. Face to face. And they walk. Arm in arm. It’s not weird. It’s not gay (is that the right term?). They seem happy and full of life. One day we took the metro to Versailles. On the way … Continue reading
Posted in Beauty, Paris
Tagged Coffee, Contentment, Croissant, Happiness, Irish Pub in Paris, Joy, Paris, Simple Life
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Anniversaries of Beginnings and Endings
21 years ago yesterday at 7:00 PM in the evening, in Saint Francis of Assisi Church in Oklahoma City, I married my husband. It seems like yesterday and it seems like I’ve known him forever. We met on the job … Continue reading