Monday 2 July 2012

Paris in July

One of the many lovely things about blogging are the annual events. Paris in July is one of them. This year I'm going to read Lunch in Paris by Elizabeth Bard and The Mirador, Dreamed memories of Irene Nemirovsky by her daughters, by Elisabeth Gille. Then on the 21st July we are actually going to Paris for the day.
Paris

Will you be journeying to Paris this July?

19 comments:

  1. I'm so jealous that you will be actually going to Paris for a day during Paris in July!!! Can't wait to hear all about it...

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    1. Karen - Thank you! Am most excited too, it's a birthday present for Warmth that I get to enjoy as well.

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  2. No (small self-pitying sniff) - I will get there one day though if I have to sell a kidney!

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    1. Tonia - & when you get to Paris I look forward to reading all your thoughts & experiences.

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    1. Audrey - Great look forward to seeing how you celebrate it.

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  4. My virtual trip to Paris started yesterday with Le Road Trip. Your real trip on the 21st sounds much better though ;-)

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    1. JoAnn - Glad you're joining in too. Happy July.

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  5. Lucky you! I was in Paris last year and had a wonderful time. And there is so much to read before going on a trip like that. The city of lights has inspired many, many writers! Bon voyage!

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    1. Sunday - Merci! Warmth & I went to Paris the first summer we met so have wonderful memories from that time & looking forward to create a day full of more Parisian memories.

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  6. That sounds wonderful! I will be traveling to upstate NY, not as enticing as Paris! Have a wonderful time.

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    1. Julie - Hello! Enjoy your travels & I look forward to exploring your blog.

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  7. Lucky you. I used to be able to go to Paris for the day from Ramstein,Germany. Our bus would leave 2:00 A.M. and leave Paris around 6:P.M. I went w/husband or children or separate teenage artist son, alone-anyway I could get there. How I miss it. My books, history, art, travel narratives,photos etc. are a small substitute.Blogs as yours also help! Thanks

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    1. Lorraine - Hello! Thank you for leaving a comment. Being able to get on the bus makes it seem so close, where do you live now?

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  8. How do you go to Paris for the day?

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    1. Brenda - The advantage of living in London, England & there be a fast train between the two cities. We'll go under the tunnel & out the other side. It will take about 2 1/2 hours but with the hours time difference. Can't wait!

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  9. I'm so jealous :) Enjoy Paris! And, I hope you enjoy, Lunch in Paris - I really liked it (was a fun read).

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    1. Nadia - Thank you. Looking forward to reading Lunch in Paris glad to hear you found it a fun read.

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  10. How fun to get to Paris for just a day -- to be that close! I'm doing Paris in July too, at Marmelade Gypsy, and was there in April. I'm still posting my posts from that trip! A lot to process in a couple of weeks -- the blogging is longer than the trip! Stop by if you have a chance!

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