@ Jack: except that a lot of people don't do Valentine's day here. You won't find cards easily, no one sends any and some people even think it's just another commercial event...
Coeur is a word of French I know, as the town in Missouri where I lived when I was 12 - 18 was named Creve Coeur. It got its name from a story about an early settler and his Native American lover who decided to spend eternity together, beginning simultaneously by drowning in a local lake, when they could not live on earth together. Sorry, not a happy ending for that love story for Valentine's day.
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tu fais ta liste pour ton anniversaire ;)) belle présentation et bonne st valentin
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day!
ReplyDeleteisn't it romantic!!!?!!!
ReplyDeleteAh, very nice. This could be in any town in America. It seems that there aren't big differences around this particular holiday.
ReplyDeleteI love that deep ruby red. Happy Valentine's Day to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day Ciel, have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteWelch Hoffnung.
ReplyDeleteEtwas herzliches bei mir im Laufe des Tages. Den Dienstag gut dir.
Wishing you lots of surprises today! Happy Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeletebonne fête à tous !!
ReplyDelete@ Jack: except that a lot of people don't do Valentine's day here. You won't find cards easily, no one sends any and some people even think it's just another commercial event...
ReplyDeleteUn jour un peu triste pour les coeurs solitaires.
ReplyDeleteAs-tu reçu quelque aujourd'hui, belle évocation
ReplyDeleteVery nice and lovely collection.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day also to you!!
Happy Valentine's Day! Things that sparkle and glitter are good :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day and a happy healthy heart to you as well :^)
ReplyDeleteLe rouge est vraiment la couleur de l'amour, pas vrai?..:o)
ReplyDeleteCoeur is a word of French I know, as the town in Missouri where I lived when I was 12 - 18 was named Creve Coeur. It got its name from a story about an early settler and his Native American lover who decided to spend eternity together, beginning simultaneously by drowning in a local lake, when they could not live on earth together. Sorry, not a happy ending for that love story for Valentine's day.
ReplyDeleteI'm always passionate about bracelets! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day!
Léia
An interesting treasure! I like window shopping in this period.
ReplyDeleteAnd the same to you. A perfect excuse to do some window shopping.
ReplyDeleteA very cute shop window. I haven't seen much here except for the chocolate displays at the grocery store. This window is really nice.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day, Ciel!
ReplyDeleteThe deep red is gorgeous! Hope you had a lovely Vday :D
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