Showing posts with label The French Café. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The French Café. Show all posts

October 22, 2017

5 Things

Udon

1) A long line, but worth the wait for this delicious bowl of udon at Kunitoraya.


Waterlilies

2) I could spend every day surrounded by Monet's Waterlilies at le Musée de l'Orangerie


Paris Café

3) Sunny afternoon apéro at le café


Paroles de Fromagers

4) Recently had the chance to stop by Paroles de Fromagers. I highly recommend this new fromagerie in the 10ème.


Life in France

5) Hard at work




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May 10, 2016

5 Things

Paris

1) A glimpse of paradise


Paris Cafés

2) "25 cl de vin happy"


Paris

3) Beaming


Nosegays

4) Nosegays (now there's a word you don't get to use very often)


Art of Apéro


5) Boozy fun with The Chamber



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August 17, 2015

5 Things

Paris

1) Climbing stairs in the 18ème


Paris

2) Door love


Bayeux Market

3) Trés sucré!


Paris

4) Mid afternoon at a Parisian café


Fromage

5) Normandy chèvre




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November 6, 2014

5 Things

Jardin des Tuileries

1) Lunch in le jardin


Paris

2) noire et blanche


Fromage de chèvre

3) Saying au revoir to chèvre until next spring


Autumn creeps in
4) Painted by mother nature


Paris Café

5) Coffee drinking and people watching



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June 28, 2014

At The Café

At the Café

Every Wednesday afternoon you can find me here. Sitting against the back wall, watching the world drift in and out, picking out the locals from the tourists, listening to the banter between the waiters as they rush around taking orders and flirting with the attractive women and men, making up stories about the people sitting together.

It's warm outside. Why is that poor kid wrapped up in a jacket and scarf?
Everyone at that table has got to be Italian. Except for the guy wearing baggy jeans.
He's been talking on his phone and ignoring his dining companion since the moment they arrived. No wonder she looks so bored! 
Those two are definitely American. And they must not realize that some of us can understand every word they're saying. 
What an adorable dog!
The couple in the corner who can't take their hands off each other either just met last night or are having a red-hot love affair.

Together...But Not Together

Café Serré

I also stop here because they make a mean café serré. 
Which isn't an easy thing to find in Paris. Or anywhere, for that matter.

Every time I go into a coffee place in the States (I'm not going to name names, but it's always the kind of place that takes itself pretty seriously) and ask for a ristretto, a coffee drink that any self respecting barista could make with one hand tied behind their back, I get confused looks, followed by one of two questions: "A what?" or "Is that it?"
Which always amuses me.
I mean, all I'm asking them to do is make a very short shot of espresso, which I don't mind having to explain if necessary. And which is less work than almost anything else they have to make, other than maybe a cup of tea.

Would it be better if I ordered a skinny sugar free vanilla decaf latte with no foam? (yes, that's a rhetorical question)

Seeking shade. (Not complaining though!) #lovethisweather #Paris

At the Café

So every Wednesday afternoon I order my serré and settle in for an hour or two of non-stop entertainment.
Spending time at a Parisian café...there's just nothing else like it.

Santé! #France

Le Café


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April 28, 2014

5 Things

Cave La Tonnelle

1) Une épicerie


Cancale Oysters

2) Oysters from Cancale, in Brittany


un p'tit café

3) Un café


One week old fromage de chèvre.

4) L'Elgines fermière
(fromage de chèvre - barely 1 week old. Delicious!)


Looking Bored

5) Waiting




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March 23, 2014

Photo du Jour - An Afternoon At A Parisian Café

Coffee in the sun

3:45 pm on a sunny Thursday in the 6th arrondissement.



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November 16, 2013

Photo du Jour - Just Another Café in Paris

Paris red

Still savoring the memories of the few days I spent in Paris last week.


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October 23, 2013

5 Choses*

Petit déjeuner à Paris

1) Le petit déjeuner


One advantage to getting up early. #sunrise

2) L'aurore


Red and Black

3) Le café


La plage

4) La plage


Paris

5) Les raviolis!




*5 Things




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December 20, 2012

Photo du Jour - Not Your Ordinary Café Tables

Paris Café

 A colorful corner in Paris.

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March 22, 2012

Quelques Cafés de Paris

Quiet Café

Yellow Chairs

Empty Café

Red Chairs and Tables

Café Colors 

A last minute day trip to Paris on Tuesday offered a morning of wandering around and exploring an arrondissement or two with my camera before an afternoon appointment. It was the first day of spring and the weather was absolutely perfect.

My question - where was everyone?
Look at all those empty chairs!


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May 26, 2011

Photo du Jour - A Quiet Café

Café Chairs

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August 29, 2009

The French Café


Ah, the French café.

A quintessential icon of French life and culture.

When we first moved to France I envisioned spending many uninterrupted hours in our local café, sipping a morning café crème or an early evening apéro while writing, reading and watching the world go by.

It didn't take me long to discover that, other then when I plan to meet friends there, one of the best ways to enjoy the French café is anonymously.

When you live in rural France, you get to know your neighbors. Whether you like it or not.
Eventually you find that when you stop into your local café for a drink and some solitary reading or writing time, an acquaintance or three will stop by to chat or to plop themselves down in the chair opposite you and order a drink, all the while ignoring the fact that you had your nose buried in a good book or were contentedly writing away in your notebook.


I know that the café is a social place, I get that. And I love going to the café to meet friends for a drink.
However, I also really enjoy sitting on my own, not having to talk or socialize.

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