Danny Brody notices:
Here it is stewed, alongside some chicken, and a big mound of rice and beans. I think it was around $7, and I got two meals out of it. If you go, don't expect any glam surroundings. But the food is fresh, and you may even get a smile out of the chef if you ask how Chez Rosie got its name. (Hint-his name is NOT Rosie...)
Danny Brody does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
May (6) Getting it Right-Pizza Volante in the Design Distr... Three Hots and a Cot...and Caviar? RACKS is not Italian for Boobs ...or is it? Miami (Five) Spice Recipe-Grouper Fillets and Past... Summer Rolls-Miami when it s hot... Miami s Choice Cafe Still Rules Wynwood...
Danny Brody is not really sure about that:
Okra season at Chez Rosie Chez Rosie used to be one of my stalwarts for lunch when they were located on Biscayne Blvd. Solid, inexpensive Haitian food cooked by a professionally trained chef who knows how to cook. Sitting outside in the scorching heat with my constant companion, who insisted on calling the chef 'Rosie'; and also loved to pronounce 'Chez' as CHEZZ, the hookers and crack heads would fight us for valuable sidewalk space. Oddly, although Chez Rosie moved to NW 2nd Ave. a whil e ago, during the great Biscayne Blvd. gentrification of 2005(?), the hookers have remained. In fact we lost several pretty good restaurants/take out joints in that time, and gained some dubious 'improvements', like Dogma, Karma (now Metro), UVA, Starbucks. There was a nice watering hole where Michy's is now, although most of their customers can be found two doors down at Jamboree. There was a restaurant called Citronelle a couple of blocks away, too (no relation to Michel Richard's L.A. restaurant of the same name). But Chez Rosie was the king, and I paid a visit the other day because it is okra season, and even though we are in the south, you don't necessarily see a lot of attention paid to one of our signature local vegetables. Probably because most people think okra is slimy and disgusting. And it is, especially if it is not prepared properly. If you can get it fresh from a farmer (Glaser's organic market in Coconut Grove, fyi), you can actually eat it raw-it's pretty amazing. B ut for the most part, that's only for crunchy organic types, and definitely not for everyone. But when you can say you've eaten raw okra, that is indeed a badge of honor in the south.
Despite the previous arguments, Danny Brody has many reasons to think otherwise:
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spudballoo brings some great news:
Pont du Alexandre III If you liked that, you might like this... Ode to Aldeburgh July a month in pictures Postcrossing and a mystery Quelle chic Le petit dejeuner
Having that in mind, Danny Brody wonders:
Chez Rosie305-756-98815961 NW 2nd AveMiami, FL 33127 View the entire comment thread.
spudballoo explains:
Really lovely photos. I must look at them more closely later (during the Top Gear snooze-fest probably!) but gorgeous. Eliza Claire 26 Jul 09 at 6:20 pm
Still not being convinced, spudballoo replies:
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In other words, spudballoo puts it this way:
What a great colection of images. i m so jealous. I wanna go to Paris Aswirly 1 Aug 09 at 6:40 pm [...] I went to Paris [...] July a month in pictures at Chez Spud 1 Aug 09 at 8:10 pm
spudballoo also takes into account the following fact:
Well well well look at you all pro shots and stuff . are you sure you didn t scan some postcards in there???? You make me so mad that all I got when I was there was a bad hangover and a husband!!! hahahaa. I think I may save this in my fave s I love it!! good for you little miss goodie blisters. muoawwww. that s supposed to be a big air kiss!!!!! Claudette McG 26 Jul 09 at 2:21 am
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Friday, August 14, 2009
Chez Starbuck From: Spudballoo Danny Brody /26694062
Meanwhile, spudballoo came up with this idea:
What a great colection of images. i m so jealous. I wanna go to Paris Aswirly 1 Aug 09 at 6:40 pm [...] I went to Paris [...] July a month in pictures at Chez Spud 1 Aug 09 at 8:10 pm
spudballoo might have an idea about it:
That sweaty comment has me all giggly and silly. These pictures are fantastic. If I had to choose a favorite oh my, I couldn t. The cheeky hands was pretty great, though. Of course, that s because of your words and not because I have a thing for cheeky women. Your first image belongs on the cover of a book. Remember that when you create your first Blurb book, won t you? And the Louvre reflection? No words just a big sigh. Relyn 29 Jul 09 at 8:56 am
Danny Brody notices:
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In other words, Danny Brody puts it this way:
November (3) Miami s Mad Cat Theater Presents Mixtape... North One10 Hosts Miami Chef s Club... Miami s Biscayne Boulevard Battles...
spudballoo thinks about it:
I love all of them. wow! you re so good at this! I bow at your feet, oh great photographer Kristina 25 Jul 09 at 11:11 pm
Danny Brody says it all comes down to this:
June (3) Laurenzo s-The Best Pizza in Miami It s Tammer Time! Smoked Jowl Bacon and an Absinthe Floater...
However, Danny Brody thinks differently:
May (6) Getting it Right-Pizza Volante in the Design Distr... Three Hots and a Cot...and Caviar? RACKS is not Italian for Boobs ...or is it? Miami (Five) Spice Recipe-Grouper Fillets and Past... Summer Rolls-Miami when it s hot... Miami s Choice Cafe Still Rules Wynwood...
As spudballoo says:
Pont du Alexandre III If you liked that, you might like this... Ode to Aldeburgh July a month in pictures Postcrossing and a mystery Quelle chic Le petit dejeuner
For this purpose, spudballoo suggests:
Gosh you are really a superb photographer! Looking at these pictures you make me wanna hop on a train and visit Paris myself. Hmmm .I really would do that if it wasn´t for little Miss Kitty. Have a great Sunday, Jeannette Jeannette 25 Jul 09 at 11:17 pm
In response, Danny Brody claims:
June (3) Laurenzo s-The Best Pizza in Miami It s Tammer Time! Smoked Jowl Bacon and an Absinthe Floater...
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What a great colection of images. i m so jealous. I wanna go to Paris Aswirly 1 Aug 09 at 6:40 pm [...] I went to Paris [...] July a month in pictures at Chez Spud 1 Aug 09 at 8:10 pm
spudballoo might have an idea about it:
That sweaty comment has me all giggly and silly. These pictures are fantastic. If I had to choose a favorite oh my, I couldn t. The cheeky hands was pretty great, though. Of course, that s because of your words and not because I have a thing for cheeky women. Your first image belongs on the cover of a book. Remember that when you create your first Blurb book, won t you? And the Louvre reflection? No words just a big sigh. Relyn 29 Jul 09 at 8:56 am
Danny Brody notices:
skip to main | skip to sidebar DailyCocaine...I Ingest, So Others Don't Have To... Miami Food Blog Friday, August 07, 2009
In other words, Danny Brody puts it this way:
November (3) Miami s Mad Cat Theater Presents Mixtape... North One10 Hosts Miami Chef s Club... Miami s Biscayne Boulevard Battles...
spudballoo thinks about it:
I love all of them. wow! you re so good at this! I bow at your feet, oh great photographer Kristina 25 Jul 09 at 11:11 pm
Danny Brody says it all comes down to this:
June (3) Laurenzo s-The Best Pizza in Miami It s Tammer Time! Smoked Jowl Bacon and an Absinthe Floater...
However, Danny Brody thinks differently:
May (6) Getting it Right-Pizza Volante in the Design Distr... Three Hots and a Cot...and Caviar? RACKS is not Italian for Boobs ...or is it? Miami (Five) Spice Recipe-Grouper Fillets and Past... Summer Rolls-Miami when it s hot... Miami s Choice Cafe Still Rules Wynwood...
As spudballoo says:
Pont du Alexandre III If you liked that, you might like this... Ode to Aldeburgh July a month in pictures Postcrossing and a mystery Quelle chic Le petit dejeuner
For this purpose, spudballoo suggests:
Gosh you are really a superb photographer! Looking at these pictures you make me wanna hop on a train and visit Paris myself. Hmmm .I really would do that if it wasn´t for little Miss Kitty. Have a great Sunday, Jeannette Jeannette 25 Jul 09 at 11:17 pm
In response, Danny Brody claims:
June (3) Laurenzo s-The Best Pizza in Miami It s Tammer Time! Smoked Jowl Bacon and an Absinthe Floater...
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Chez Starbuck From: Spudballoo Danny Brody /26668587
spudballoo thinks about it:
Then hands Statue - Jardin du Carrousel and again.. Statue - Jardin du Carousel Ooooh CHEEKY hands here Statue - Jardin du Carousel
Danny Brody says it all comes down to this:
Here it is stewed, alongside some chicken, and a big mound of rice and beans. I think it was around $7, and I got two meals out of it. If you go, don't expect any glam surroundings. But the food is fresh, and you may even get a smile out of the chef if you ask how Chez Rosie got its name. (Hint-his name is NOT Rosie...)
Still being unsure, Danny Brody asks:
Chez Rosie305-756-98815961 NW 2nd AveMiami, FL 33127 View the entire comment thread.
In response, Danny Brody claims:
September (7) El Palacio de Los Jugos on Biscayne Boulevard? Death Reduced By 50%!!! The Best Macaroni & Cheese Recipe...
Danny Brody shows how it is done:
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For this purpose, Danny Brody suggests:
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spudballoo sees it this way:
PINK men s brogues..bonus self-portrait of me reflected: Chanel bag toting label freak wearing wellies in the rain:
spudballoo intervenes and adds:
I didn t do a lot in my 24 hour visit, I doubt I covered more than a square mile if that. But how different life is now that I have photography as a hobby no shopping, no tourist must dos , no galleries for me. I just went where my feet took me (slowly, I got blisters ouch) and snapped away. Looking through my 250 photos it s so interesting to see that they easily fall in to a couple of categories; shapes, body parts and patterns!
spudballoo comes with a new idea:
Witterings by month Select Month August 2009 July 2009 June 2009 Blogroll A Day in the Life of a Would-Be Bambi
spudballoo explains:
First up shapes :The Louvre Pyramid designed by I.M. Pei, with the Arc de Triomphe in the background Louvre Pyramid
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Then hands Statue - Jardin du Carrousel and again.. Statue - Jardin du Carousel Ooooh CHEEKY hands here Statue - Jardin du Carousel
Danny Brody says it all comes down to this:
Here it is stewed, alongside some chicken, and a big mound of rice and beans. I think it was around $7, and I got two meals out of it. If you go, don't expect any glam surroundings. But the food is fresh, and you may even get a smile out of the chef if you ask how Chez Rosie got its name. (Hint-his name is NOT Rosie...)
Still being unsure, Danny Brody asks:
Chez Rosie305-756-98815961 NW 2nd AveMiami, FL 33127 View the entire comment thread.
In response, Danny Brody claims:
September (7) El Palacio de Los Jugos on Biscayne Boulevard? Death Reduced By 50%!!! The Best Macaroni & Cheese Recipe...
Danny Brody shows how it is done:
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For this purpose, Danny Brody suggests:
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spudballoo sees it this way:
PINK men s brogues..bonus self-portrait of me reflected: Chanel bag toting label freak wearing wellies in the rain:
spudballoo intervenes and adds:
I didn t do a lot in my 24 hour visit, I doubt I covered more than a square mile if that. But how different life is now that I have photography as a hobby no shopping, no tourist must dos , no galleries for me. I just went where my feet took me (slowly, I got blisters ouch) and snapped away. Looking through my 250 photos it s so interesting to see that they easily fall in to a couple of categories; shapes, body parts and patterns!
spudballoo comes with a new idea:
Witterings by month Select Month August 2009 July 2009 June 2009 Blogroll A Day in the Life of a Would-Be Bambi
spudballoo explains:
First up shapes :The Louvre Pyramid designed by I.M. Pei, with the Arc de Triomphe in the background Louvre Pyramid
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Chez Starbuck From: Spudballoo Danny Brody /26668586
Before going any further, spudballoo wants to get this straight:
Leave a Reply Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website Follow my witterings RSS Important witterings Welcome to Chez Spud the home of Spudballoo
Having that in mind, spudballoo wonders:
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For this purpose, spudballoo suggests:
The Big Wheel - Tuileries Rectangles too, and semi circles Palais de la Decouverte And rectangles (with trumpets and hoofs hanging over)
In response, Danny Brody claims:
November (3) Miami s Mad Cat Theater Presents Mixtape... North One10 Hosts Miami Chef s Club... Miami s Biscayne Boulevard Battles...
Still not being convinced, Danny Brody replies:
Subscribe in a reader Share on Facebook DailyCocaine@Gmail.com Danny Brody View my complete profile Yes, we have That! Si, tenemos.
For this reason, Danny Brody says:
July (3) Huevas:Mahi-Mahi Roe Part One Eggs is Art:The Collabo Show Roast Pig, Organic Chicken Tacos, and one Meatball...
Danny Brody scans the other's answers and reply:
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Danny Brody can't forget that:
Okra season at Chez Rosie Chez Rosie used to be one of my stalwarts for lunch when they were located on Biscayne Blvd. Solid, inexpensive Haitian food cooked by a professionally trained chef who knows how to cook. Sitting outside in the scorching heat with my constant companion, who insisted on calling the chef 'Rosie'; and also loved to pronounce 'Chez' as CHEZZ, the hookers and crack heads would fight us for valuable sidewalk space. Oddly, although Chez Rosie moved to NW 2nd Ave. a while ago, during the great Biscayne Blvd. gentrification of 2005(?), the hookers have remained. In fact we lost several pretty good restaurants/take out joints in that time, and gained some dubious 'improvements', like Dogma, Karma (now Metro), UVA, Starbucks. There was a nice watering hole where Michy's is now, although most of their customers can be found two doors down at Jamboree. There was a restaurant called Citronelle a couple of blocks away, too (no relation to Michel Richard's L.A. restaurant of the same name). But Chez Rosie was the king, and I paid a visit the other day because it is okra season, and even though we are in the south, you don't necessarily see a lot of attention paid to one of our signature local vegetables. Probably because most people think okra is slimy and disgusting. And it is, especially if it is not prepared properly. If you can get it fresh from a farmer (Glaser's organic market in Coconut Grove, fyi), you can actually eat it raw-it's pretty amazing. But for the most part, that's only for crunchy organic types, and definitely not for everyone. But when you can say you've eaten raw okra, that is indeed a badge of honor in the south.
spudballoo remembers that:
First up shapes :The Louvre Pyramid designed by I.M. Pei, with the Arc de Triomphe in the background Louvre Pyramid
spudballoo is not really sure about that:
Tres bon! Such incredible photos, wish I was there right now. Love the dude with the orange brogues, and the bike pics are pretty special, too! Top Bird @ Wee Birdy 26 Jul 09 at 11:00 pm
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Leave a Reply Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website Follow my witterings RSS Important witterings Welcome to Chez Spud the home of Spudballoo
Having that in mind, spudballoo wonders:
Recent witterings When Iggle Piggle goes bad Pointing the finger Lurkers DELURK! The Mysterious Incident of the Pebble on the Beach Ode to Aldeburgh
For this purpose, spudballoo suggests:
The Big Wheel - Tuileries Rectangles too, and semi circles Palais de la Decouverte And rectangles (with trumpets and hoofs hanging over)
In response, Danny Brody claims:
November (3) Miami s Mad Cat Theater Presents Mixtape... North One10 Hosts Miami Chef s Club... Miami s Biscayne Boulevard Battles...
Still not being convinced, Danny Brody replies:
Subscribe in a reader Share on Facebook DailyCocaine@Gmail.com Danny Brody View my complete profile Yes, we have That! Si, tenemos.
For this reason, Danny Brody says:
July (3) Huevas:Mahi-Mahi Roe Part One Eggs is Art:The Collabo Show Roast Pig, Organic Chicken Tacos, and one Meatball...
Danny Brody scans the other's answers and reply:
skip to main | skip to sidebar DailyCocaine...I Ingest, So Others Don't Have To... Miami Food Blog Friday, August 07, 2009
Danny Brody can't forget that:
Okra season at Chez Rosie Chez Rosie used to be one of my stalwarts for lunch when they were located on Biscayne Blvd. Solid, inexpensive Haitian food cooked by a professionally trained chef who knows how to cook. Sitting outside in the scorching heat with my constant companion, who insisted on calling the chef 'Rosie'; and also loved to pronounce 'Chez' as CHEZZ, the hookers and crack heads would fight us for valuable sidewalk space. Oddly, although Chez Rosie moved to NW 2nd Ave. a while ago, during the great Biscayne Blvd. gentrification of 2005(?), the hookers have remained. In fact we lost several pretty good restaurants/take out joints in that time, and gained some dubious 'improvements', like Dogma, Karma (now Metro), UVA, Starbucks. There was a nice watering hole where Michy's is now, although most of their customers can be found two doors down at Jamboree. There was a restaurant called Citronelle a couple of blocks away, too (no relation to Michel Richard's L.A. restaurant of the same name). But Chez Rosie was the king, and I paid a visit the other day because it is okra season, and even though we are in the south, you don't necessarily see a lot of attention paid to one of our signature local vegetables. Probably because most people think okra is slimy and disgusting. And it is, especially if it is not prepared properly. If you can get it fresh from a farmer (Glaser's organic market in Coconut Grove, fyi), you can actually eat it raw-it's pretty amazing. But for the most part, that's only for crunchy organic types, and definitely not for everyone. But when you can say you've eaten raw okra, that is indeed a badge of honor in the south.
spudballoo remembers that:
First up shapes :The Louvre Pyramid designed by I.M. Pei, with the Arc de Triomphe in the background Louvre Pyramid
spudballoo is not really sure about that:
Tres bon! Such incredible photos, wish I was there right now. Love the dude with the orange brogues, and the bike pics are pretty special, too! Top Bird @ Wee Birdy 26 Jul 09 at 11:00 pm
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Sunday, August 9, 2009
Chez Starbuck From: Spudballoo /26174107
spudballoo can't forget that:
The Grand Louvre, reflected in the Louvre pyramid: Grand Louvre, reflected Hearts and triangles I love this! I would never have noticed this had I not been hunting around for a good place for a shot; someone has stuck a sticker ON THE PYRAMID!!! Bet it was a teenager who will dine out on that story for years
spudballoo does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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spudballoo comes wi th the facts:
Amazing photos, loving the perspective you have. I must return to Paris just for the reason of taking photos! Bryony 26 Jul 09 at 9:57 pm
spudballoo shows how it is done:
This is almost better than actually GOING to Paris . . . although I would have definitely come away with a picture of patisserie. Bee 2 Aug 09 at 10:36 pm
spudballoo sees it this way:
ohh. yummy, yummy, yummy! and i see a couple of perfect photos for postcards here the ferris wheel, and the 2nd photo of the bikes. the are all spectacular. worth the blisters i m sure! Janet 26 Jul 09 at 1:53 am
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The Grand Louvre, reflected in the Louvre pyramid: Grand Louvre, reflected Hearts and triangles I love this! I would never have noticed this had I not been hunting around for a good place for a shot; someone has stuck a sticker ON THE PYRAMID!!! Bet it was a teenager who will dine out on that story for years
spudballoo does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Copyright © 2009 Spudballoo The Journalist template by Lucian E. Marin Built for WordPress
spudballoo comes wi th the facts:
Amazing photos, loving the perspective you have. I must return to Paris just for the reason of taking photos! Bryony 26 Jul 09 at 9:57 pm
spudballoo shows how it is done:
This is almost better than actually GOING to Paris . . . although I would have definitely come away with a picture of patisserie. Bee 2 Aug 09 at 10:36 pm
spudballoo sees it this way:
ohh. yummy, yummy, yummy! and i see a couple of perfect photos for postcards here the ferris wheel, and the 2nd photo of the bikes. the are all spectacular. worth the blisters i m sure! Janet 26 Jul 09 at 1:53 am
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Chez Starbuck From: Spudballoo /26174106
In addition to this, spudballoo states:
Pont Alexandre III Then there were bodyparts by the bucket. Let s start with feet Dreamboat Gallic lovegod feet:
While it may be true, spudballoo thinks:
Oh these photos are to die for!! I LOVE Paris and have just booked another trip in October even more excited now I ve seen these And I just love the chanel bag toting wellie wearer = a woman after my own heart! x PS. Def up for the blogger photography day trip to Paris! daisy loves 28 Jul 09 at 12:22 pm
spudballoo has another idea:
These little changes seem so small, but then it s the little differences about being abroad which make the memories. The elegance of the underground station signs:
spudballoo objects:
This is almost better than actually GOING to Paris . . . although I would have definitely come away with a picture of patisserie. Bee 2 Aug 09 at 10:36 pm
For example, spudballoo considers:
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Pont Alexandre III Then there were bodyparts by the bucket. Let s start with feet Dreamboat Gallic lovegod feet:
While it may be true, spudballoo thinks:
Oh these photos are to die for!! I LOVE Paris and have just booked another trip in October even more excited now I ve seen these And I just love the chanel bag toting wellie wearer = a woman after my own heart! x PS. Def up for the blogger photography day trip to Paris! daisy loves 28 Jul 09 at 12:22 pm
spudballoo has another idea:
These little changes seem so small, but then it s the little differences about being abroad which make the memories. The elegance of the underground station signs:
spudballoo objects:
This is almost better than actually GOING to Paris . . . although I would have definitely come away with a picture of patisserie. Bee 2 Aug 09 at 10:36 pm
For example, spudballoo considers:
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Saturday, August 8, 2009
Chez Starbuck From: Spudballoo Admin /26154536
spudballoo notices:
Rue du Faubourg St Honore On which note, when did Eurostar stop announcing when you re about to enter the tunnel ? I guess it s nothing special anymore, but it was so thrilling the very first time I went on the Eurostar back in 1995 and a bloke with a comedy French accent came over the tannoy Ladies & Gentlemen we are about to enter the Channel Tunnel . Who can remember the day in 1990 when the French and English tunnelers finally met in the middle such excitement at the time. And now no one cares. Likewise, it used to be so exciting to feel the train massively pick up speed once on French soil (well tracks, but that doesn t have the same ring to it) such a contrast to the snail s pace on the Brit side. But now it s high speed all the way.
But spudballoo says that's not all:
and a bit of everything here a chap asked me to take a snap of him and his wife on this bridge. I obliged but immediately fell in love with his D700 (a very fancy camera) and wanted to toss my own in to the Seine
spudballoo imagines that:
Fabulous photos! You are amazing, really. I love them all, and they are all things I d never think of to shoot. rxBambi 25 Jul 09 at 9:56 pm
spudballoo thinks that the problem is:
A Little House in the Clouds A McNicol Photography Acrossores und Are we there yet? Aswirly s Place Belgian Waffle Bird Tweets
Similarly, spudballoo adds:
Path through Le Jardin du Palais Royal: Le Jardin du Palais Royal Of course these are just a handful of the photos that I took and, as you can see, I didn t do much while I was there I walked, I snapped, I ate, I drank, I dehydrated, I got blisters on my feet, I spoke French so badly I was given a can of coke when I asked for a bottle of water, I walked miles to a toyshop to buy gifts for my children only to find it was shut and then I came home. And spent hours sorting and processing photos to make this a little postcard of my Paris trip to keep with me forever.
admin might have an idea about it:
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Rue du Faubourg St Honore On which note, when did Eurostar stop announcing when you re about to enter the tunnel ? I guess it s nothing special anymore, but it was so thrilling the very first time I went on the Eurostar back in 1995 and a bloke with a comedy French accent came over the tannoy Ladies & Gentlemen we are about to enter the Channel Tunnel . Who can remember the day in 1990 when the French and English tunnelers finally met in the middle such excitement at the time. And now no one cares. Likewise, it used to be so exciting to feel the train massively pick up speed once on French soil (well tracks, but that doesn t have the same ring to it) such a contrast to the snail s pace on the Brit side. But now it s high speed all the way.
But spudballoo says that's not all:
and a bit of everything here a chap asked me to take a snap of him and his wife on this bridge. I obliged but immediately fell in love with his D700 (a very fancy camera) and wanted to toss my own in to the Seine
spudballoo imagines that:
Fabulous photos! You are amazing, really. I love them all, and they are all things I d never think of to shoot. rxBambi 25 Jul 09 at 9:56 pm
spudballoo thinks that the problem is:
A Little House in the Clouds A McNicol Photography Acrossores und Are we there yet? Aswirly s Place Belgian Waffle Bird Tweets
Similarly, spudballoo adds:
Path through Le Jardin du Palais Royal: Le Jardin du Palais Royal Of course these are just a handful of the photos that I took and, as you can see, I didn t do much while I was there I walked, I snapped, I ate, I drank, I dehydrated, I got blisters on my feet, I spoke French so badly I was given a can of coke when I asked for a bottle of water, I walked miles to a toyshop to buy gifts for my children only to find it was shut and then I came home. And spent hours sorting and processing photos to make this a little postcard of my Paris trip to keep with me forever.
admin might have an idea about it:
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