Monday, December 14, 2009

Cold Attack!


I knew the weather could not stay that mild for long... Now we're going to have to play by the rules of Mr Winter! According to the forecasts, the cold is going to fall over Paris this week with temperatures between minus 1 and minus 6 (on Thursday). Minus 11 is even expected for next Saturday. I think you're going to see some Metro photos pretty soon because I don't think I'l bear riding my scooter with temperatures like that! About this photo: don't get too excited, this is fake snow! I took it in the 5th arrondissement, rue Galande and the church behind the palm tree is Saint Julien Le Pauvre.

23 comments:

  1. Hey, I knew that was fake snow!! What a beautiful shot, Eric. By all means, stay off your scooter in such weather and keep your little tootsie warm.

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  2. Make that tootsies, plural—of course, I want you to keep all your fingers and toes toasty.

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  3. Hey, I live in PHX by way of MIA, and at first glance, I thought it was real snow! What do I know, Alexa from NYC.

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  4. That snow might be fake, but by what you're telling us, there will be some real snow pretty soon!

    I'd love to see some metro photos though.... maybe thursday?!

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  5. Minus 11? That's gotta be some kind of record, even for Paris, no?

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  6. Didn't realize it ever could get that cold in Paris. It's a great time to get your fireplaces blazing. Like Monica, I too will look forward to the Metro shots. Any snow accomanying the cold weather in the forecast?

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  7. Saint Julien Le Pauvre, a very special church in Paris. I loved visiting it last summer. A grand photo Eric. Wrap that Parisian scarf around and around and stay warm! :)
    V

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  8. I can feel the cold coming already and like a bird, will be heading south soon. Fake snow is fine with me!

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  9. By the way, I got a coupon notification from Zazzle this week for $9 off all calendars! Thought I'd share it with you all just in case: EMAIL12CALS9

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  10. So funny! Up here in the mostly North, I have to laugh just a little bit when I hear people complain about the cold. And the snow. And it lasts for what we would consider such a short time. (Especially since we had snow on the ground for 5 months straight last season.)

    But I do hope you stay warm, Eric, and by all means, pics of the Metro would be lovely!

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  11. Fake snow looks pretty good to me. I prefer it. ;-)

    Stay warm.

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  12. Bundle up! I'm sure we'll be happy with the Metro pics. I wouldn't wish that kind of cold on anyone.

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  13. @ Monica: Metro photos on Thursday might be difficult, as it will be on strike ;-(
    ... But I guess you knew that already ;-)

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  14. @Thib didn't know that. Actually it's hard to catch on with what's on strike in Paris, seen that so often there is some kind of service on strike!

    Well, maybe friday than?!! ;)

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  15. Last week we received 17+ inches of snow....so if it snows in Paris, Eric...PLEASE, please, please, I'd love to see a photo of a snowy Eiffel Tower! ;) Thank You!

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  16. Oh, okay. And I thought I'd just seen my first-ever white palm tree!

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  17. Here's a Christmas song for all you holiday travelers out there, inspired by some e-mails with Michael:

    he's NOT DREAMING OF A WHITE CHRISTMAS
    HE DOESNT' WANT NO GODDAM SNOW
    AS THE WING LIGHTS GLISTEN
    AND FLYERS LISTEN
    TO HEAR INSTRUCTIONS 'FORE THEY GO

    he's NOT DREAMING OF A WHITE CHRISTMAS
    WHILE HE IS PACKING FOR THE FLIGHT
    IF THE SEAT'S NOT HAIRY OR TIGHT
    THEN THE TRIP FOR CHRISTMAS IS ALRIGHT

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  18. Thanks Jeff...this could be something PHX-CDG could sing on her flights too I think!

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  19. Jeff, your Xmas ditty is so apt for my wife who is flying up to Scotland this Friday to see her mum and is returning on 23rd Dec. She is conviced that snow or fog or something will delay her flight back.
    Hope it doesn't, as I'll have to cook the Christmas lunch.(and of course I would miss her terribly!)

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  20. I visited Paris for 2 weeks in November 1969. Yes, a long time ago. I remember the damp cold. No snow.

    Never be a tourist in the winter.

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  21. Drummond, if you have much of the preparation work done when your lovely bride returns, won't she be happy and won't that make for an extra special holiday? (Nudge nudge, wink wink, know what I mean?)

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