Sunday, June 12, 2011

Paris 2011


Merci, Woody.  My plea in the last post did not fall on deaf ears.  Midnight In Paris opened in Durham the next day.  I hurried myself over to the mall to buy tickets (I was not about to take a chance on it selling out), let the Ex-Ex know what we would be up to, and sent a text to Arles Lucy to let her know.  What a magical movie.  Owen Wilson did a wonderful job in his role as a writer who idolizes Paris of the 1920's.  He meets up with Hemingway, Gatsby, Stein, Lautrec and many, many more characters.  Paris is the true star of the film, however.  I walked away feeling as if I'd watched a love story between Woody Allen and Paris, the most beautiful city in the world.
That inspired me to go back through the photos I have taken of Paris this year.  What a lucky girl I am.  The year isn't even halfway over (and I always hold out hope that an airline ticket may fall into my lap at any minute-- I can't help myself) and I've been there twice, in January with other teachers, and in March with my students and my co-chaperone, Arles Lucy.  I resisted the urge to include photos of the delicious food I consumed on both trips (foie gras, steak frites, soupe à l'oignon, raclette, salade de chèvre chaud, etc.).  So, here are my favorite photos of Paris 2011, in no particular order.  (Note:  Some of them may very well have been taken by students or Arles Lucy.)


Bon appétit, Paris!  Je t'aime.  À la prochaine...

4 comments:

Lisa@Pickles and Cheese said...

I was able to see the movie in Winston-Salem on Friday and really enjoyed it too! Your photos are lovely. I'll get to Paris one of these days!

The Sabbatical Chef said...

I loved the movie!
I am thinking of taking a group of "girls" to Paris and Provence next June... I promise lots of fun and great food!

MaraK said...

Hurrrrrrrrr. You make me miss France :C

The Sabbatical Chef said...

Don't feel alone. I make me miss France, too. I know right where my passport is. Do you? Allons-y!!