Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Faironika, the fair cow...


Let me intorduce you to Faironika (a play on word with Veronika), a cow that symbolizes "Le Lait Equitable" (fair trade milk), a concept invented by Austrian milk producers. The idea is to give 10 extra cents per liter to milk producers who respect certain rules : no genetically modified food, strick respect of their quotas and... commitment to publicize the "brand". I suppose that is what the were doing today on the Champs de Mars by the Eiffel Tower!

35 comments:

  1. MUUUHHH!
    MUUUHHH!!
    MUHHHHH!!!

    Suzy I bet that's the cow's version of yours EF!


    Eric you bring us such great photos and aspects of the parisian daily life.

    What can I say? Once again, thank you!!!!!

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  2. I think that's the real reason I never really feel like I left Paris, PDP has a way to make us daily connected to the city.


    From Cali often asks me if I'm missing Paris already after leaving it last June. Well, of course I miss it every single day. But at the same time I feel like I'm always there, or in fact, Paris is always in me. PDP surely is responsible for that feeling. Where else could we have know about a thing like this, a cow roght in front of ET??!!

    Does anyone else feel the same?

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  3. I do, Monica! If I can't be there (sigh), then this is surely the next best thing. Also love sharing it with you and all the rest of Eric's Paris-obsessed fans.
    Suzy was right there, wasn't she, with her fingers poised to say the right thing? Way to go, Suzy!

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  4. Thanks, Alexa. Sometimes I get lucky.

    Monica, I absolutely feel that way. As a matter of fact, when I was actually in Paris I didn't feel any different than I do at home. I'm always pretending that I'm in Paris wherever I may be, and kept having to remind myself that I was really there this time!

    MUUUHHH!
    MUUUHHH!!
    MUHHHHH!!! <<< so funny!

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  5. AHA!! I knew you girls would feel the same.

    Paris just stays under our skin doesn't it?!

    ;)

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  6. Monica and Suzy, I think you express the feelings of most of us who have so enjoyed Eric's PDP.

    I love the skew in this shot, Eric. The cow is fun to see, and wholesome milk is so important to women and girls' health. . .especially keeping hormones and growth chemicals out of the animals' feed. Very fun to see!
    -Kim

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  7. I love, love, love, the cows of France! I remember sheep on the Champ de Mars - a whole flock of real ones. I love that France is so adamant about its agricultural sector. I hope it can survive, better yet, flourish. Farmers are truly struggling everywhere. People seem to forget that we need what they produce to stay alive!

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  8. I thought this was a stray from the cow parade!

    Monica: I feel the same about Paris/PDP.

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  9. Well, it looks like we're all in agreement—so why is it we don't all live in Paris?? (Believe me, I'm slowly but surely working on it, and of course wondering why I ever left in the first place.) Meanwhile, I'm getting a kick out of your photo, Eric—and also happy to know what a cow says in Portuguese.

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  10. From the left, Faironika is a 'Caine. From the right, Francais.

    Quite amusing photo. The Lady and the Lait.

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  11. Hahaha, Monica!!! Good one!!

    A cow, in Paris? My oh, my, I know someone who's going to be interested in that!

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  12. Did Jeff just say, Lait, Lady Lait? No, I guess not.

    Poor Faironika looks like she could use a good milking, dear creature.

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  13. That's a great angle, Eric ~ and a great way to ensure that the cream floats to the top.

    Ditto to all ~ I haven't been to Paris yet, but in many ways thanks to PDP and the friends I've made here, I feel like I have!

    Yay, ET Suzy!!
    LOL, USelaine!

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  14. What a creamy er dreamy picture. I love your angles Eric, and the way you find the most interesting things to take photos of.

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  15. I hear about all the farmers' protests going on there. I hope things get settled soon so they stop wasting so much food! :(

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  16. LOL USElaine! Oh-oh - look at that - lait across my big brass bed! 80)
    Must be a farming protest! ;)

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  17. ah! une vache et la tour!! j'aime tous les deux!!

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  18. Alexa now I'm intriguid. I thought the language of the cows was universal!!!

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  19. USElaine made the joke my brain didn't reach. I could only be alliterative at that hour, not clever. Well done.

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  20. This is a great photo to study the details of the ET. Very clear definition.

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  21. Oh la vache!... So Faironika is a French Fair female, isnt'it!!! Lol
    Omw to Geneva for my company, I'd picture well this cow with a red dress and a white cross in the middle... Faironika with a Swiss accent could be funny!... I'd think of that tomorrow :)

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  22. First the hay, now the cow....where are the other farm animals, hitting the cafe's?




    Sean

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  23. A red and white and blue cow none the less!! Do they know about "cow tipping" in Paris??? Zut alors!!

    Louis la Vache...LOL!!

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  24. Why does the Eiffel Tower have netting on it??

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  25. I'm probably wrong, Janella, but I always thought it was a suicide barrier.

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  26. @Suzy. Yes you are right it's a suicide barrier. It does not always work though... Remember this?

    I'm late posting tonight, let me work on my photo du jour (well, de la nuit now...) real quick.

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  27. Eric, you are so dedicated to your readers! Thank you. We love you, too.

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  28. Oh I think there was a little (HA!) Parisian demonstration about le lait when we were there this summer. This is a fun shot Eric, a milkshake???

    Shell, you've not been? Well girl, let's get us up a big blog group and take over Paris sometime! ET Suzy, and the rest of you, join us s'il vous plait!!!
    We will of course, be Eric's harem! :) Oh, and Louis, you're included as well!
    V

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  29. I'd like to highlight the perfect framing of Palais de Chaillot "inside" ET's arch in Eric's photo.

    What a great shot!!!!!!!

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