From Amy Thomas, author of Paris, My Sweet. A love affair with Paris, New York, sweets and, now, a little girl named Parker.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Paris browns
The city's golden limestone takes a more somber tone in winter. Especially along the Seine. Can't you feel how chilly it is here? But beautiful, still.
Hi, I've been reading a lot of your back entries and these are such lovely pictures! I studied abroad in Paris for a semester and completely fell in love with the city.
I'm just curious--do you have a job in Paris? And do you speak French fluently? I would love to move there someday, but I am not sure what Americans can do in Paris besides teach English, and if that would even produce a viable income.
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Soooooooooo beautiful!:) I can only imagine how it would be covered in snow like in The Hague this morning:)
ReplyDeleteHi, I've been reading a lot of your back entries and these are such lovely pictures! I studied abroad in Paris for a semester and completely fell in love with the city.
ReplyDeleteI'm just curious--do you have a job in Paris? And do you speak French fluently? I would love to move there someday, but I am not sure what Americans can do in Paris besides teach English, and if that would even produce a viable income.
If you would like to respond privately, please contact me at letthatfeverplay@gmail.com
I really appreciate whatever information you can give me.
Somber or not, Paris will always be beautiful to me :)! Beautiful pictures, I'm dreaming away!
ReplyDeleteIs the Seine unusually high? It looks to be nearly flooding. It's hard to imagine nasty weather there...my memories are all sunny and golden.
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