That's nice! I can almost smell the flowers. I hope they don't wilt.
40° in Paris? That's pretty hot almost Texas hot. Le temps ici est toujours très chaud en été. However today seems to be the start of a cooling trend. It's only 36° right now and the forecast calls for temps in the low to mid 30°'s next week. You can keep the heat for awhile. :)
What beautiful flowers and what a great market! I love your colorful composition and lovely skies! Now, if I could only buy some of the flowers!!! Enjoy your weekend!!
This is such a beautiful corner, it would be great to walk by this every day. As James wrote, you are Texas hot. I was there this week, it was 40+ C all 3 days.
Really Ciel, is it 37C there in Versailles, I just can't imagine that! How do you like it, do you enjoy it when it's so hot? These beautiful geraniums will like it much more I bet.
It's beautiful! I just got back from the garden centre. Wish they had such a nice selection. It's mums season now here in Canada. Makes me sad to think the summer is drawing to a close.
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 !
That's nice! I can almost smell the flowers. I hope they don't wilt.
ReplyDelete40° in Paris? That's pretty hot almost Texas hot. Le temps ici est toujours très chaud en été. However today seems to be the start of a cooling trend. It's only 36° right now and the forecast calls for temps in the low to mid 30°'s next week. You can keep the heat for awhile. :)
What beautiful flowers and what a great market! I love your colorful composition and lovely skies! Now, if I could only buy some of the flowers!!! Enjoy your weekend!!
ReplyDeleteFröhlichkeit !
ReplyDeleteEin gutes Wochenende dir.
Rich and vibrant flowers you have displayed here. Seasonable floral market is something interesting. Flower festival day perhaps?
ReplyDeleteI love the Geraniums.
ReplyDeleteBright summer flowers sure add life to a city, don't they?
ReplyDeleteI never thought of Bach when I composed today's photo. In fact, I still don't think of Bach when I think about that photo.
Bright summer flowers sure add life to a city, don't they?
ReplyDeleteI never thought of Bach when I composed today's photo. In fact, I still don't think of Bach when I think about that photo.
J'ai eu du mal à trouver une belle plante fleurie pour ma maman à des prix abordables... j'en aurais surement trouvé une chez ce marchand de fleurs.
ReplyDeleteThe one open stall saves the day.
ReplyDeleteIt would be colorless without it.
Il est rempli de belles fleurs ; leurs affaires doivent faire bien en aout.
ReplyDeleteFive flights in lawyer shoes? That's way too hard! You need to find a mansion with just one floor!
This is such a beautiful corner, it would be great to walk by this every day. As James wrote, you are Texas hot. I was there this week, it was 40+ C all 3 days.
ReplyDeleteSidewalk flower stands offer so much aroma for nothing. Nice.
ReplyDeleteAh, I love this cheery spot of color and fragrance in the midst of the city :^)
ReplyDeleteAnd isn't it lovely?
ReplyDeleteFrom what I saw, Lisbon is cooler than Paris at the moment. I know how much you love the heat! LOL! Just kidding... :-)
Business should be good for the one stall that remains, unless it is too hot for people to be out walking around.
ReplyDeleteReally Ciel, is it 37C there in Versailles, I just can't imagine that! How do you like it, do you enjoy it when it's so hot? These beautiful geraniums will like it much more I bet.
ReplyDeleteJ'espère qu'il arrose bien ses fleurs, parce que purée, ça cogne!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I just got back from the garden centre. Wish they had such a nice selection. It's mums season now here in Canada. Makes me sad to think the summer is drawing to a close.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and hopefully thriving as the only flower stall around! Amazing ghost town feeling with these recent photos...
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