October 06, 2015 Goddesses in the Dust: Baubo Revisited - Goddess of Belly Laughs, Sexuality and Shamelessness
Love seeing it through your eyes Amanda. I read they cut down that lock fence. Guess too many complained so they left it up or started another one.
ReplyDeleteI too had heard that they had removed all the locks from a bridge because they were weighing on it, but they hadn't yet gotten to this bridge because the railing fence was covered with them!
ReplyDeleteNicely done. I realize the locks get a bad rap, but I love seeing them in this photo.
ReplyDeletei love paris…..(i'm singing)
ReplyDeletehow great to see these photos. it's one special city. i love how grey the city is but when you look upward, it isn't.
what brings you to paris, amanda, you lucky duck?
love
kj
Hi KJ
DeleteMy husband has always wanted to see the D Day beaches so we split time between Paris and Normandy - no business on this trip :))
I love the last one!
ReplyDeleteSuch whimsical images of Paris! I like your eye for the extraordinary ordinary.
ReplyDeleteThank you Michelle, Ola and Sarah!
DeleteJust got back from Normandy and a short evening in Paris. Love your photos.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting Loree! Did you visit the D Day beaches?
DeleteI must catch up on blog posts! I love your images of Paris, a favourite city of mine where I spent many happy times. x
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