We are at the end of May. Strawberries are at the market but this is it…you really dont' find strawberries after June 1st… we just have a few days left…BUY STRAWBERRIES!. That's the whole post. If you live in France, buy your fucking strawberries TODAY! Seriously.…
La Favoriate (@lafavoritesaintpaul) at night is trying to seduct @emilyinparis ? …looks like it belongs in a film. Right ? They were the ORIGINAL too-much-flowers-but-it's-ok-because-it's-insta. i find them working LESS on their exterior right now and more on what they serve…
The apartment visit was amazing. It was gorgeous. Then you walk out onto the street of Ile Saint Louis. It's *crazy* how the city is OPEN to you. You just need to know where to look. #IleSaintLouis#ParisArchitecture#ParisDiscovered
@Artifexx i started using Obsidian about 5 years ago and have tried every way to Sunday to implement tasks. For me, ALL tasks are in Obs or they are not. Since they don't work, Things3 is my best solution…for baby/newbie users of Obs, your solution is probably great.
This is what a furnished apartment in a Marais hôtel particulier looks like. Not a hotel. A private mansion, converted. Lived in. #HotelParticulier#LeMarais#ParisDiscovered
The G20. Every Parisian neighborhood has one. Ours is open late, has produce on the sidewalk, ice cubes for sale, and Julie is the boss ! You won't understand this if you don't know this owner…but, TRUST me.
always exactly what you need at 8pm when everything else is closed.…
i was *LITERALLY* rushing to work one day in the Maris. The sun was killing my eyes for 5-10 blocks. The terrace on Rue de Bretagne (in front of the Mairie) was empty because it was early…but they were READY even before the sun came up! Just up the street… oldest covered…
So, the trick with taking photos from the Eiffel Tower is, you've gotta make sure you KNOW what time the sun sets…
IF you are going to spend your time hiking up the ET, etc. you should make sure that you know what photos you are going to take and where. i'm serious: if it's…
There's a secret staircase on a hidden side of probably every Paris residential building of the 19th century. It's a completely normal thing for you to have a "hidden door" that no one ever uses anymore. In "other times", you wouldn't want the "hired help" taking the same…
Opéra station at 7am, before Paris shows up. The Palais Garnier is two floors above you. Down here, everything is red and empty and the walkways are still humming for nobody. #MetroParis#PalaisGarnier#ParisDiscovered