Today is Bastille Day, the French National Day, that we usually just call 'le quatorze juillet" or the 14th of July here. Here are the French bleu-blanc-rouge flags flying in the wind on Notre-Dame market place yesterday evening for the traditional 'bal populaire' or 'people's ball'. Stay tuned for more in the coming days!
Voici les fanions décorant la place du marché Notre-Dame où se tenait le bal populaire hier soir. Plein de photos sont à venir ! Bonne journée !
alors tu as pu quand meme guincher avec les pompiers de Versailles ;o) on attend la suite des photos avec impatience, tu dois avoir un feu d'artifice sublime avec le chateau de versailles
ReplyDeletec'est bete pour le feu d'artifice, mais c'est pas le plus facile a prendre en photo, moi j'ai l'avantage d'avoir un emplacement privilégié et de pouvoir travailler avec mon trépied, ce qui change tout.
ReplyDeleteJ'attend la suite de tes aventures avec impatience
I always remember July 14 is Bastille Day. I just forget that it is already the 14th in France while it's still the 13th here. Enjoy the festivities, and we'll look forward to your photos.
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Kay, Alberta, Canada
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When Bastille Day is on a week day, the ball and fireworks are usually held on the 13th so that people working on the 15th can make the most of it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, with the festive banners suspended from that handsome, traditional lamp post. Does one say "Happy Bastille Day?"
ReplyDeleteMay it be a glorious day...I wonder if you will eat some cake?
ReplyDeleteFeliz dia da Bastilha
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Quatorze juillet! Hope that the skies are clear for fireworks!
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Genie
I am a Bourbon fan, so I do not really honor July 14 very much. Louis XVI funded American Independence so I am more loyal to the crown than to the revolutionaries. I always the fact that revolutionaries had quite a surprise when they looked inside the Bastille and found it nearly empty, being used so seldom. But enjoy the fireworks and displays, and we who cherish the Bourbon family will just persist in remembering the likes of the kings and queens. France has never been quite so good since imho. Hahahaha
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful flying in the wind.
ReplyDeleteToo bad that the Bastille itself no longer exists.
ReplyDeleteHappy 14th of July.
ReplyDeleteYour picture has a lot of life in it.
belle compo de 14 juillet :)
ReplyDeleteTrès chouettes et festifs les fanions qui donnent un coté "village" aux rues. Toujours je pense au film "le facteur" de Tati et j'ai envie d'être dans le village de notre fille et de sa petite famille....
ReplyDeleteT'es allée guincher au bal pop'? :)
ReplyDeletele mauvais temps fait faire de superbes photos, c'est dejà ça..
Jolie photo bien composee avec ces fanions volant au vent.
ReplyDeleteFaire la fete dans un joli cadre, que demander de plus au peuple?
ReplyDeleteJ'ai vu deux fois cette fete et elle m'a beaucoup plu.
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Ciao d'Italie.
The clouds make this image for me. Nice!
ReplyDeleteHappy quatorze !
ReplyDeleteHope you get to make the "pont". :)
Don't worry I stay tuned! ;-))) Have fun!
ReplyDeleteHappy Bastille Day, Ciel! Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteI've seen an amazing photo album of the opening of the exhibition in the apartments of the Grand Trianon dedicated to the influence of the 18th century on modern fashion with a number of Vivienne Westwood pieces on display. Have you heard of it?
I love the idea of a people's ball. The photo looks very dramatic with the sky in the background.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to be here, we are just waiting for the fireworks to start!
ReplyDeleteHappy le quatorze juillet! Will there be fireworks?
ReplyDeleteFanions - a new French word for me. Happy 14th July!
ReplyDeleteAH! I love seeing all those national flags. I hope you had a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Bstille Day! Hope you had a great day. Love your shot with the flags :D
ReplyDeleteOh dear, late for the party... Hope you had a grand Bastille Day, Ciel! I always wonder how/when the flags get up there in the lights so high... I so rarely see it being done! That's a nice lamp...
ReplyDeleteHope you had a good quatorze juillet! I love the flags with the classic lamp posts.
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