Saturday, June 10, 2006
PDP Meeting in Paris
What could be better than a picnic along the bank of the Seine with the full moon, the Pont des arts in the background and a group of Paris lovers? Oh yes, did I mention the Rosé wine, the saucisson, Fromage de tête (real one!), Cantal cheese, and good conversation. But wait, there's more... A telephone call from Buzzgirl from San Francisco to top it all off! There are more photos to come on "The making of" but it's too late now and I have to wake up very early tomorrow. I just wanted to give you a peek...
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How wonderful! Any chance of a who's who in the photo? Wish I were there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. Wish Gail & I were there enjoying the company & wine.
ReplyDeleteLooks like loads and loads of fun. I'd like to know who's who as well.
ReplyDeleteHey, is that a bottle of Charles Shaw I see there!?
Can't wait for more details! Luggi, Charles Shaw, is that the same as Two Buck Chuck?
ReplyDeleteJenny, in fact, it is. You're familiar with the "appelation?"
ReplyDeleteOh I'm so jealous! What a great looking group of people you all are!
ReplyDeleteWish I could have been there!! Looks like fun.
ReplyDeletelooks like a lot of fun. hope you all enjoyed it and you woke up on time :). Who is who?
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Sounds like you guys had lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteThis picture proves that Paris is still human and that the people who live there, are still open hearted, not isolated to their daily problems, simple and natural as their antecedents who lived too in this beautiful city.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Eric ad all your fellow Bloggers and PPD followers
ReplyDeleteCraggles
Hi everyone, yes, there will be more (and a who is who!) but later this week-end because I am on my way to Dijon for a family gathering and I am really short of time right now.
ReplyDeleteThe "party" looks very sympa. Too bad i couldn't join you.
ReplyDeleteEric, it was an excellent evening! Thank you so much for organising this. The food and backdrop was fantastic as usual, but meeting the fellow bloggers was even more fun. As I don't want to reveal who is who (without their permission), I'll at least disclose that I'm the fat guy in the orange t-shirt. Voila, you can begin to narrow the others down from there.
ReplyDeleteSo, when is the next one????
Great to see this meeting of like minds, or is it similar eyes, Eric. What a great idea. At times like this I do miss miss Paris, but only a little bit. Looking forward to seeing more.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great trip to Dijon.
"chinchin" everyone,
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot!!
So cute. Looks like the perfect setting. Hi Michael!
ReplyDeleteAlso, the 9 guy to 2 woman ratio isn't bad, either!
Michel, it was great meeting you last night and your big camera. I'm looking forward to seeing those shots too!
ReplyDeleteMissed you Buzzgirl, and wish I could have spoken to you on the telephone. It was nice of you to have called. The scene was perfect and the weather just right.
I am immensely jealous, but really happy to see that a good time was had by all present. Looks great, and I am looking forward to seeing more photos, with a complete who's who guide. Thanks, Eric!
ReplyDeleteThis proves that the internet makes people come together in real life - I love it!
ReplyDeleteIf any of you ever come to Copenhagen I'll be happy to make a similar event!
/Kathrine
This is the real "Paris Plage Spirit".
ReplyDeleteEric, seek for a job as councellor for special events at la mairie de paris ;-)
Nice meeting! Hope I'll be able to be there, as well as most of the "happy bloggers", at the next DPB IRL...
ReplyDeleteIt seems you had a great time. I come to PDP everyday. In fact, I'm thinking of starting my own Santiago(Chile) DailyPhoto. I haven't seen any.
ReplyDeleteHopefully, you'll repeat this kind of event someday.
Looks like fun! I can't wait I will be in Paris next week!
ReplyDeleteHappy early Father's day to our leader and DP father! Our friendly Parisian is making this so much fun! Hope that I will get to meet you and other DPers some day.
ReplyDeleteThis restores my faith in the internet and reminds me it is possible to meet some decent like-minded people as opposed to just being plagued by illiterate idiots in chatrooms and forums!
ReplyDeleteHey, Eric and everyone: It was really fun. Sorry I didn't comment before (it's Monday in Minneapolis, and I'm getting ready for work--yechh). The party formed a perfect ending note for my ten days in Paris. Thanks to Eric and Tomate Farci for getting everything together, and thank everyone else for your hospitality and welcome to an American whose French is embarrissingly bad. Au bientot, mes amis.
ReplyDeleteI was proud of being there (Christophe, sat in front) We opened summer time in Paris with nice people !
ReplyDeleteI have loved the change of colors on the bank, while sunset.
thanks a lot Eric
Christophe de Cassan
This is where we and our friends picniced last summer! How great to see it on your blog.
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