
Martine is into her flowers. A rabbit hides on the balcony.
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Martine is into her flowers. A rabbit hides on the balcony.
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Look at that funky roof. Every writer’s dream a Parisian garret.
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These purple flowers look like wisteria. Everyone says I bring the Tuscan light into my Parisian paintings. This one shows it.
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I love these flowered balconies and the slanted, slated rooftops. I never noticed the flowers in Paris for the first year I lived here. It was cold and grey and I could never understand what direction I was walking because of the white sky.
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Les Deux Magots is a classic literary cafe in Paris. It’s in a chic part of town, Saint Germain des Près. If you want to see who’s who, it’s one of the places to go. Right now it’s closed because of the way the government has decided to deal with the big viral problem and the curfew. Normally the tables are outside, packed with every nationality. Whoever thought that cafe’s in Paris would be extinct. Even temporarily.
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