I am sure every Paris based blogger has been posting articles about the snow blanketed city of lights! Thanks to the delightful powdering by mother
Post by Jenny Bailey Whilst world-renowned landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and the Arc de Triomphe are well worth visiting, discovering some
Post by Jenny Baily One of the defining features of Christmas in Paris is its many Christmas markets, also known as “marchés de Noël”. There
I love coconut. I love curry. I love mango. Shrimp. Coriander…. So naturally I LOVE Thai food. Usually Chéri and I head to the 13th
See this article on Luxsure Magazine Kasia Dietz has creativity and artistic tendencies in her very essence. Perhaps it comes from the fact that her
Kate_kiss, première mise en ligne par PreteMoiParis. I’m sorry, I know my blog is about Paris, but I couldn’t help but be swept up in
Remplir les chaussettes de noël When I first started celebrating Christmas with my French boyfriend’s family, I was sad to learn that they didn’t have
Chartres blue The Gothic age brought larger windows, more light and color into the place of Christian worship. The style is called “flamboyant” and it’s
Noël! The Galaries Lafayette dresses up real snazzy for the holidays. The famous “vitrines de noël” this year are themed : “Show Chaud Noël” (meaning
I need a breather from my blogging rants… to remind myself (and you) that there are still beautiful things in life like Fall, and Parisian