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01 Oct 2024

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Mannequin on Rue d'Aboukir Paris

In a district known for a time as "Little Egypt," this street was named for an 18th century battle victory and served as a center of the textile industry. There are still many boutiques there.

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02 Oct 2024

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Tacos on Blvd de Strasbourg

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04 Oct 2024

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Not Chanel, but No. 5, Paris

02 Oct 2024

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Perilous staircase, Paris

Et l'ascenseur ne fonctionnait pas!

02 Oct 2024

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Flat entrance Paris

United agencies: cycles and sewing machines. Shops on the first floor.

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01 Oct 2024

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Rue Chenier, Paris

Generally considered the greatest French poet of the 18th century. His work was scarcely published until 25 years after his death, at age 31, by guillotine. His classical verse was augmented by political satire. "Two obscure agents of the Committee of Public Safety,,,were in search of a marquise who had fled, but an unknown stranger was found in the house and arrested on suspicion of being the aristocrat they were searching for. This was Chénier, who had come on a visit of sympathy....In prison he...composed his most famous poem, "Jeune captive," a poem at once of enchantment and of despair, inspired by the misfortunes of his fellow captive the duchesse de Fleury, née Aimée de Coigny. It is possible that the French government remembered Chénier as the author of the venomous verses in the Journal de Paris and had him tried by the Revolutionary Tribunal for that reason." He was executed. Robespierre was seized by the National Convention only two days later.

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01 Oct 2024

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View while cooling our heels, Paris

After a lunch of grilled cheese, waiting for our flat to be ready.

02 Aug 2024

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Hawk with prey

Perhaps a Cooper's hawk.

19 Aug 2024

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