50 Things I Miss About Paris: Part V
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By Fern Nesson
During the coronavirus pandemic, as many of us are confined to our homes, I am dreaming about Paris, consoled by my memories. Here is the fifth installment of a series of photo essays illustrating 50 things I miss about Paris. (Click to find the first article, the second, the third and the fourth here.) What do you love and miss about the French capital? Share in the comments section below.
1. “Le Bateau Ivre” by Arthur Rimbaud on a wall on the Rue Férou
2. Cézanne
3. French Jams and Honey
4. Saints without Heads…
…without Bodies
…or Wishing They Had No Heads or Bodies
5. French Signs
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During the coronavirus pandemic, as many of us are confined to our homes, I am dreaming about Paris, consoled by my memories. Here is the fifth installment of a series of photo essays illustrating 50 things I miss about Paris. (Click to find the first article, the second, the third and the fourth here.) What do you love and miss about the French capital? Share in the comments section below.
1. “Le Bateau Ivre” by Arthur Rimbaud on a wall on the Rue Férou
2. Cézanne
3. French Jams and Honey
4. Saints without Heads…
…without Bodies
…or Wishing They Had No Heads or Bodies
5. French Signs
Lead photo credit : photo by Fern Nesson
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