Thank you for visiting and leaving a thought! Sorry about the moderation, a bit tired of spam at the moment!
Merci de votre visite très appréciée et de laisser une pensée ! Désolée de devoir modérer vos commentaires, VDP en a un peu marre des spammeurs en ce moment !
Welch Vorbild !
ReplyDeleteQuite the contrast on old and new. Funky layout of the keys on the keyboard (I notice the most bizarre things)
ReplyDeleteA very strange mix of period pieces here.
ReplyDeleteSexy! I guess sex sells just about anything, why not Versailles! :-) I like it!
ReplyDeleteIs that the Hall of Mirrors at The Palace in the background there Ciel, oh how I loved walking through there with Aimee.
ReplyDeleteAh it ruined her dress!
ReplyDeleteTout un programme en effet.
ReplyDeleteMarrant, j'ai aussi posté un tourisme office aujourd'hui! les grands esprits se rencontrent..
ReplyDeleteTu vas un peu mieux ou toujours pas?..
@ Woody: that's what all French keyboards are like.
ReplyDeleteOur turist information centers are an endless source of funny stories...
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a mixed metaphor. Someday I will be a guest calling on this information center. I hope they have your URL bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteI thought all keyboards were the same, I would have to take typing all over again in France.
ReplyDeleteThis is good, I'd probably need these services!
ReplyDeleteyes, you're right about it being over the top...kind of like this lady's hair! Is it Marie Antoinette?
ReplyDeleteSomething old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Mme. de Pompadour on top gives accurate informations about what not to miss. :-)
ReplyDeleteMaybe someday I will be there pushing her buttons. LOL
ReplyDeleteI love the alley way in Montreuil.
I have some soso pics for you but they are on my computer which is not willing to part with them. I keep trying. MB
I used to be able to strike a provocative pose such as this, in my younger days at court :^)
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy my visits to your wonderful blog.... xx
ReplyDeleteAnd technology marches on... I still prefer a human being to tell me what I want to know, no matter how user-friendly these computer kiosks may be.
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