Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Paris Skyline


I'm so busy at the moment that I barely have the time to go out. In fact today I did not! So here is a photo I took last year (when we had more sun!) from a terrace on the Champs Elysées (that used to be called La terrasse Maritini). I love the view!

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  1. Wow! If this is typical of your as-yet unposted photos, I say keep it up.

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    1. Actually I realized I had posted a very very similar one! Oh well...

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    2. Yes, I wanted to say this but the comment wasn't posted for some reason :p. I immediatly recognized that it was a "repost" because I had the "original" photo (the angle is slighly different) as a wallpaper in my phone for a couple of years :)

      Still, not that I really mind, it's a beautiful location :D

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  2. Yeah, stay in more often! :-)

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  3. This is Paris! (a very intelligent comment :))

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    1. Simple - yet, very truthful comments! - are gladly accepted here ;-)

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  4. oollaala what a fantastic view ...love to go back strait away...Merci Eric Kara ...

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    1. You're much better in... where are you now? Greece, is that it?? At least you have some sun there I suppose!

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    2. Not yet Eric , but on Sunday I wii..and yes there will be sun for sure.. But hopefully for you too in Paris... Kara :-)

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  5. I know the feeling Eric! & hopefully the next time you get a break from work it will be on a day that looks like your beautiful view you have posted here!

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    1. Merci Lily! Actually today I managed to go out one hour. Hurrah!

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  6. Is that terrace still open? I wish I'd known about that one. Is it on the roof of the Gaumont theater?

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    1. It is still open, but for private events only. I don't think it's above a Gaumont Theater. But it's possible. I don't remember exactly.

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  7. OMG! (or I guess I should say OMD!). You obviously have some great stuff in reserve, mon ami!

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