A new month has passed and it's a theme day again... The whole CDP community will post chimneys today (that is if they anticipated for our portal is down again - in the mean time check our group on Facebook). I posted chimneys several times on this blog for the ones of Paris are really pretty typical. But this time I thought I would add a little bonus to it; a graffito by Monsieur Chat (Mister cat), whose real name is Thomas Vuille, a well known graffiti artist who paints cats everywhere, especially near chimneys! Have a nice Sunday everyone.
Sunday, July 01, 2012
July Theme Day: Chimneys
A new month has passed and it's a theme day again... The whole CDP community will post chimneys today (that is if they anticipated for our portal is down again - in the mean time check our group on Facebook). I posted chimneys several times on this blog for the ones of Paris are really pretty typical. But this time I thought I would add a little bonus to it; a graffito by Monsieur Chat (Mister cat), whose real name is Thomas Vuille, a well known graffiti artist who paints cats everywhere, especially near chimneys! Have a nice Sunday everyone.
Tags
10th,
Graffiti,
Theme day
Photographed at
Boulevard de Magenta, Paris, France
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Love Monsieur Chat! (And chats in general) :-)
ReplyDeleteMoi aussi. Chats et Paris? My two favorite things!
ReplyDeleteForgive me, Eric, for I have added you to my meme list.
ReplyDeleteI read somewhere that it is better to ask for forgiveness than for permission!
Would that be the same as a cat on a hot tin roof?
ReplyDeleteWell done Monsieur Chat .... A cat on a chimney in Paris ... Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteooh, i think i saw the same in New York 2 weeks ago..!
ReplyDeleteI did not know about the theme, but then my little blog is new. I am so inspired, Eric, by what you have created here that I have started a DP blog for my hometown (which has a French name!). I hope it is OK to post the link here:
ReplyDeletehttp://marinettemenomineedailyphoto.blogspot.com/
BTW, I have photos of Paris chimneys, but nothing local.
I imagine it took some daring do to work on that roof. Beyond a grinning cat, it's amusing to see it jumping over a man represented by the universal symbol for the "Men's Room."
ReplyDeletePerhaps you'd like to link to this week's Monday Mural?
I haven't seen Monsieur Chat before, I like him a lot.
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