If the plane did not crash, if I have not been sent to a Turkish prison, if I did not like it so much that I extended my stay... Today, is when I should be back from my vacation and reconnect with you all ;) Who knows, I may even be on time to watch the sun go down on the Eiffel Tower...
Paris Turkish prison Eiffel tower
Bon retour en terres françaises. Espère que votre séjour turc s'est bien déroulé. A quand la rentrée ?
ReplyDeleteHi Eric, have a good flight and a safe return home.
ReplyDeleteYou could do a "Turkey Daily Photo" to let us see the places you visited...(it's just an idea)
See you.
Gosh i love the Eiffel Tower.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Eric. Did you bring us anything nice?
ReplyDeleteA "Turkish Prison"...Mon Dieu..I hope not! Welcome back! All tanned and rested and ready for La Rentree??
ReplyDeleteWelcome Home! Thank you for taking the time during your holiday to bring us Paris Daily. Vous etes le mieux!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back :)
ReplyDeleteSuperb picture -- probably one of the most beautiful I've ever seen of our famous E.T.
If you have time, you can still make a station to Athens to stay for a couple of days as guest!
ReplyDeleteWe can't see enough of Tour Eiffel. It is so beautiful especially when all the lights flicker. This photo is incredible. I love it!!
ReplyDeleteIt's very unlikely you'll see the sun today, clouds and showers "au menu". Welcome back to Paris ;)
ReplyDeleteSunrise or sunset, it's still a great place to visit. Hope you had a terrific vacation.
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwww.... You know of course, this one went straight to my heart!
ReplyDeleteY'a des trucs, comme ça, on peut pas s'empecher d'être tout emu(e) quand on les voit. Ca doit être l'expatriation qui fait ça, ou bien peut-être parce que certains morceaux de Paris répresentent l'enfance pour moi? J'en sais rien, mais en tout cas voir atterir comme ça un petit morceau de Tour Eiffel sans que je m'y attende sur mon ordi en Californie m'a profondément touchée. Merci.
Haxo: the "feet" of the structure are enormous. If you zoom up a tiny bit on them, you don't have to see anything else, even with a point and shoot average camera.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back. Good photo as usual.
ReplyDeleteEric, I'm always so impressed at how you often capture very origninal views of the most photographed monuments on the planet. I've looked at so many ET shots, and never seen this POV. Big Kudos for this lovely sunset shot!
ReplyDelete-Kim
beautiful........
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ReplyDeletelovely picture
gives it a totally new dimension
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