Saturday 16 October 2010

Antiquaire

An antiques shop in a small passage connecting Avenue de Saint-Cloud to Notre-Dame covered market. I love the old pram!
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Celui-ci se trouve dans le passage qui relie l'avenue de Saint-Cloud au Halles Notre-Dame. J'adore le vieux landau !

24 comments:

  1. Classy and elegant! Nicely-composed photo, too!

    But I want to know more about your enchanted evening dancing at Marie-Antoinette's "prison." :-)

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  2. I guess we'd call it a stroller. There is so much depth to this photo: the cool color of the building; the lettering, especially above the window with the lights; and the sidewalk. Bravo!

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  3. Lovely angle here, Ciel! There isn't a baby in there, is there? :D

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  4. A lush photo. Would love to see what's in the window.

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  5. Checked out the recipes on-line. I think I'll just fry up the rest. If only I had tasted your family recipe I might feel more adventurous. But all the suggestions involved jello and I've got to say that's not something I usually stock in my cupboards (-:

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  6. The colors really do pull you in. Although, that buggy looks as if would be hard to push around.

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  7. Was the pram for sale as well? It looks awfully stodgy compared to today's nylon and aluminum models.

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  8. I love antique shops! This one looks inviting.

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  9. A beautiful little street glowing with olde worlde charm!

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  10. Maybe it is a real antique store instead of just a second hand store then with the pram suggesting what might be inside!

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  11. Charming view of a street I'd like to visit. Love the maroon facade. Never seen that before!

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  12. Vintage pram. Did you buy something?

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  13. le genre de petite rue où j'adore aller me perdre..Adorable, cette poussette ! ça me fait penser qu'on ne voit plus tellement de landaus de ce genre, je veux dire lit sur roues où le bébé peut dormir; on voit des poussettes assises..

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  14. That pram looks older than the one used in “The Battleship Potemkin”...

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  15. Prams have come a long way.

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  16. Windowshopping at antique shops is always interesting!
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  17. Yes, yes, yes, that recipe looks MUCH MORE appealing! Thanks, Ciel. Bon apetit.

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  18. @ VP: that's the 4th time today I read your comment and I'm still laughing!

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  19. Ah shucks! I was hoping it was a spectacularly romantic time that still fills you with melancholic joy! :-)

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  20. I would imagine the old pram could be actually quite comfortable.

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  21. Lovely shot, Ciel.

    Sharon

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  22. Nice, and that includes the colors!:)

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  23. I'm with Gunn... love that wine red with cream combination. Darling pram.

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