Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category

Mar 15

Bundled Up Challenge

Posted by Leslie in Photography, Travel

Bundled Up Every week the photography blog I Heart Faces does a weekly photo challenge.   The challenge gives me inspiration and helps me think about photos I have never shared before (Riccardo’s French Fan Club will be very happy).

Bundled UpThis week’s theme is “Bundled Up” to celebrate the cold weather that many of us have been experiencing (we need to find the good in the freezing temps, right?).

Bundled UpThese photos were taken in London, crossing Millennium Bridge on the way to the Tate Modern.   It was FREEZING but my friend Riccardo was about to bust out in a huge smile.

Bundled UpThe smile may be because he is sporting a fancy new winter coat or simply because Italians love to have their picture taken but either way I love these photos of Riccardo – He knows how to find the good in everything even freezing cold temperatures.

Baci e Abbracci Ric!

Enjoy!

Leslie

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Jan 24

Paris Architecture

Posted by Leslie in Escapes, France, Travel

Paris by Night, Le Louvre Architecture is a challenge for me.  I like details and large structures can be overwhelming to me.

Paris by Night, La ConciergerieBut I keep trying and I’m committed to one day buying a wide angle lens to experiment even more.

Paris by Night, La ConciergerieOne of my favorite photographers is Jean-Michel Berts (the French Ansel Adams of architecture).  He says “Architecture is the cultural reflection of a civilization” – so true, especially for Paris.

Paris by Night, La ConciergerieYou can’t visit Paris and not want to be a part of it.  The city is beautiful, imposing, and sometimes daunting (Which I’m sure the kings liked).

Paris by Night, Le LouvreParis is one city by day and another by night.  When the sun goes down and the lights go on the city sparkles, but with more than two thousand years of history it can also feel haunted.

Paris by Night, Notre DameWhen you have a car in Paris there is nothing better than a “Paris by Night”.  Driving around the city at night with no other reason then to enjoy the city lit up.

Paris by Night, La Tour Eiffel

Even if the photos aren’t perfection I hope they convey some of the emotion of seeing Paris by night.

Enjoy!

Leslie

PS: Visit the Sous Les Etoiles Gallery through January 29th for an exhibition of “The Cities of Jean-Michel Berts”.

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Jan 20

The Villages of Paris

Posted by Leslie in Escapes, France, Travel

Metro Station, Paris One of my objectives for this trip was to photograph bicycles but instead I found myself looking at Paris as a village.

Boucherie, Paris

Boucherie, Paris Cafe, Paris The city is divided into twenty arrondissements (administrative districts) and each district has its own personality.

Market, ParisMarket, Paris Poissonerie, ParisThe twenty arrondissements are like a large group of little French villages.  With their own governing body, they service residents with what I consider the French basics; des cafés (cafes), des boulangeries (bakeries), une poissonerie (a fish monger), une fromagerie (a cheese shop), un supermarché (a supermarket), une église ou deux (a church or two), un station metro (a subway station) and a few Vélib bicycle stations.

Rue Monmartre, Paris

Market, Paris Frommagerie, Paris Many French frequent the same café or boulangerie in their arrondissement – usually because it’s the best quality in the neighborhood.   It also develops the feel of living in a small village – you may never know your neighbor but you will probably know your local baker.

Taylor, Paris

Bouglangerie, Paris Cafe, Paris Bicycle, Paris

When you live in Paris it’s easy to overlook the enjoyment of having local merchants (especially when you’re in a rush) but as a foreigner it’s a distinct point of difference that adds to the uniqueness and beauty of the city.

Velib, ParisHere’s a look at a few of the arrondissements of Paris.

Enjoy!

Leslie

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Jan 19

Girls Weekend January 2010

Posted by Leslie in Escapes, France, Travel

Les Soldes I can’t imagine a January where I don’t see my friends Claudine and Marie-Pierre (Mapie).

Chez Mapie Chez Mapie

Chez MapieIf you’ve been following my blog since June or the original site you know about the biannual girls weekend.

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Jan 07

2009 Favorites

Posted by Leslie in Escapes, Travel

2009 FavoritesIn France you have until January 31st to send your Meilleurs Voeux (Best Wishes) for the New Year.  I love this tradition because it buys you time to get to people you may have forgotten.

Edgar IMG_1303

MielI also like it because January becomes a transitionary month.  With our New Year wishes we can look forward to 2010 but we can also look back on 2009.

Il Giornale Stefy!

Tapas in Logrono, SpainFor me 2009 was about having time.  Time with friends, time to travel, and time to discover and do things I truly enjoy doing.

Thanksgiving Thanksgiving

Tanah Lot Sunset, BaliI’m very lucky to have had this time.  It has created some incredible experiences that I’m truly grateful for.

Balinese Offering Ubud, Bali

Bali VacationHere is a snapshot, of some, of my 2009 favorite times with wishes to everyone for a 2010 filled with time to discover and do the things you truly enjoy doing.

New Year's 2010 New Year's 2010

Westminster Palace, LondonMes Meilleurs Vœux Pour 2010! (My Best Wishes For 2010!)

Leslie

Me Shot by a Korean Photographer

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