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Friday, June 16

Paris

Dave and I will be in St Augustine until next week... so I won't be around for blogging. So until then, I leave you with some foodie photos I took in Paris from last February, since I never shared them beyond Mine and Dave's album. Enjoy!


Okay, here's the plan, I'll go in and distract them, you snatch the truffles...

Yummm... fruity glaze...

Meaty goodness.

Have you ever seen anything cuter?

One place where we stopped to have lunch.

One heck of an incredible window display. That is lobster, I believe.

Also from the same shop, a plate of fruit and shrimp.

CHEESE!! err... FROMAGE!

Dinner at Le Dauphin, foie gras... how could I not??

Crepes in front of Notre Dame. Look at that glorious vat of nutella!

Dinner at our hotel, Jolly Lotti. I had rabbit, I still want to get around to trying to recreate this dish, it was so good.

Another mouth-watering window display

And another... it never ended!

Yes, we bought a bottle

It wouldnt be complete without this photo, now would it?

And then I leave you with this one, at Le Dauphin... Dave proposed to me the night before (on the Eiffel Tower!).. it was all especially romantic.

6 Comments:

Blogger Sara said...

Your pictures are just beautiful.

4:23 PM  
Blogger wheresmymind said...

Those pigs are the cutest damn things ever!!

5:19 PM  
Blogger Deborah Eley De Bono said...

Ah, you'll always have Paris.

Thanks for sharing and eat something fun in St Augustine.

7:52 PM  
Blogger barb said...

what beautiful photos of a beautiful trip..........enjoy
St Augustine one of my very favorite spots in Florida and there are not many!!!

12:01 PM  
Blogger Susan in Italy said...

Oh! You got proposed to in Paris! Thanks for the yummy slide show. We're heading there in July, can't wait! BTW, did you bring home any food stuff, if so what? (Looking for ideas)

12:29 PM  
Blogger Jen said...

Those little piggies were adorable.

Congraturlations by the way : )

12:45 AM  

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