Thanks.
It ought to be on every visitor’s list of places to enjoy.
Bill
On Aug 19, 2018, at 3:22 AM, Bille Xavier F. <hot_billexf@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:hot_billexf@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Good Day Flexers.
Paris has its places seldom tourists visit.
In Saint Germain area, is a well known place, the venerable Café de Flore,
the nest of writers such as JP Sartre and all other so called "Penseurs"
(ahem, my opinion).
But a few 100m away is a small covered street, built in the era of Napoleon
III, a place I had not walked though since at least 10 years. Same uneven
battered stones, half broken, restaurants and cafés. A quiet place hidden
from the noise of the Boulevard:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuLZAYnoro44gdY0-pv3B48DN8Vwig ;
<https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuLZAYnoro44gdY0-pv3B48DN8Vwig>
Half deserted by tourists and locals (it is aug, every one baking at sea
side), the staff taking some air off the small unvented kitchens:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuLZAYnoro44gdY1G_nteTWhHJbeUg ;
<https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuLZAYnoro44gdY1G_nteTWhHJbeUg>
It has not changed much after all these years.
Fuji X Pro1 and 23mm (equ 35mm).
Enjoy!
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From : Xavier F. BILLE
mail : hot_billexf@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:hot_billexf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Maisons Alfort - France