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22 November 2008

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Tara Bradford

And a very Happy Thanksgiving to you, Robin! Yes, lots of photos coming up. No, nothing yet with the macro lens. No time.

Robin Laws

i cold have clapped my hands in delight when i saw the first two photos on this post! oh little twinkle lights and what a gracefully constructed maze! i've been watching the weather in paris so i know it is not as feeling as it is looking. i saw on another post that you have some photos for after thanksgiving to share...anything coming up soon with that new macro lens?

happy thanksgiving dear tara!
xo

Paris Parfait

Anna, you would love this place - so many quirky delights and hidden treasures. Maybe next trip you can visit!

Paris Parfait

Jeanie, it was lovely but bitterly cold! Still it was nice to see the sunshine, as Paris has been grey and gloomy for weeks.

jeanie

What a collection of treasures -- the garden is really a magical place! How fortunate you were to visit!

Tara Bradford

Amy, you're so right about religion vs. science. Thanks for your insightful comments during (and since) the election.

Paris Parfait

Thanks, Gemma. The grotto is very special. I'll be posting more shots of it soon.

Paris Parfait

Yes, they need a talented gardener to maintain something that lovely!

Paris Parfait

Not only the door - the house is rather spectacular! The family who lives there have done a spectacular job restoring the house to its original grand state. It's gorgeous.

Paris Parfait

I'm going to try it too. Our front door is so thick and hard, there's no way we could ever get a nail through it.

Paris Parfait

My pleasure!

Paris Parfait

Chris, that's Pere Lachaise and yes, you must go there and photograph all the beautiful monuments and moody scenes. There's been plenty of fog and greyness in Paris lately.

As for Bush, we're all counting the days until he can't do any more damage.

Paris Parfait

It was the first time I visited Champagne without actually indulging in Champagne. Looking forward to hearing your stories someday.

Paris Parfait

Thank you, dear Yoli, for the lovely compliment.

Paris Parfait

I love the idea of the chandelier being in a mermaid's boudoir! Perfect!

Paris Parfait

I know! Can't wait to see the back of him!

Paris Parfait

Thanks, Mary. If it were up to me, that bird would be going to Deyrolle, the famous store in Paris that was destroyed by fire two years ago. They're reopening and many people have donated specimens they have collected and even some that were originally purchased from Deyrolle.

Paris Parfait

Constance, glad the Mary Janes worked for you. Yes, the French are the best at creativity and whimsy when it comes to design. I find a lot of inspiration living in France.

Paris Parfait

Sadly, no time for champagne! I think it's my first trip to Champagne in which champagne was not actually consumed. But no doubt we'll make up for it on Thanksgiving! :)

Paris Parfait

I certainly agree about the women's reproductive rights issue. Thanks for your insightful comments, Brenda.

Paris Parfait

Thank you, Maia. I didn't have enough time to explore as I would have liked, but it's good to know I can make a return visit.

Yoli

Just when I think there could not possibly be more beauty in your blog, you show us the secret garden. WOW.

tangobaby

What a fun field trip. The maze and the yellow porcelain are very intriguing.

Colette

Enchanted, yes! another subject for the chat list: my travels through Champagne were mostly gastronomic, back in my food writing days...complete with the Prince de Polignac!!

naturegirl

Tara I am filled with excitement looking at your images of this magical place..a place I'd lOvE to visit in person!
Love the artwork in the pile of wood!Love the line of empty rusted urns!
thank you for sharing! I look forward to MORE!!! Merci aNNa

tinker

Beautiful photos, Tara! That chandelier is worthy of a mermaid's boudoir. It all looks so enchanting - thank you for sharing the enchantment with us!~xo

stephanie

so enchanting..can't wait to see and hear more!

Like your new format here AND you man, can the guy just quit NOW please!!

Chris

Aren't these so pretty! Oh, is there no place that has such variety, so a great conspiracy of nature and human achievement, as Paris? I swear, next time I get there I am going to the famous cemetery... what's the name? In any case, this morning we had fog (!) in So. Cal. and I thought of Paris. Why? I don't know. Maybe the mysteries...

On another note, that Bush maneuver... He and his cohort are apparently so used to doing what they will that they think we are too stupid to see through semantics and trickery. I continue to struggle with a lack of hope, but more every day I am winning hope back.

My Melange

Lovely, just lovely.

Di Overton

Wow I can't wait to see more of this. How lovely to just nip down to Champagne.

Donna

How very lucky we are to share these enchanted days with you.

Amy {berriehead}

oh Tara! Enchanting! I especially love the ribbon use by the front door:) ahhh yes...Please keep the religious conservative right wing away from medicine. I think about the young girl in the news a few months ago who was in need of a medical procedure to save her life, Her own parents refused it for her in favor of prayer and that God would heal her if it were meant to be...she died in her own home while her parents watched it happen. These types scare the heck out of me. I don't want them or their warped views anywhere near our science & medical advancements. Abortion needs to stay safe and legal. If you're against them, Don't have one!

stadtgarten

What a wonderful garden! Thanks for sharing these lovely impressions!

diane

I love all the photos, and the idea that fairies live there.

Rochambeau

Ohhhh how I love French creativity!
What joy to find a little surprise and a whimsical wink like the perfectly placed pumpkins amongst the stacks of wood! Making a perfect work of art out of everyday objects!! Bravo. That first shot is amazing too of the ivy and the bare trees.

Dear Tara,
I took my new MJ's on an outing. They make me VERY happy! You make me happy too!

xox
Constance

elizabeth

I love how those wreaths are hung! I may have to try that myself.

Kay

Beautiful (sigh) Hopefully champagne was also involved!

Christina

I So want that pumpkin! Now that is how pumpkins, should look! The mazes are so wonderful! I have to pick a favorite and tell you,those blue doors with the wreaths, is one of my favorite pictures, you have taken.

Uhem.. that bird, is real! lol

Brenda Kula

I too am enchanted, Tara! I wouldn't be surprised, sadly enough, if Bush showed up somewhere in drag. That's how low I think these religious, ignorant people are, who just happen to run the country. MEN SHOULD NOT GET A VOTE WHATSOEVER WHEN IT COMES TO A WOMAN'S RIGHTS OVER HER OWN BODY!!! Dammit!
Brenda

Mary T.

How very lovely it all is. Thanks for the tour. What would you do with the bird???????

Maia

Enchanted indeed! All the elements of a good, gothic fairy tale!

Gillian daSilva

Hey, I will take a look at those links in a minute!
Your photos are great. What a nice garden. I love gardens like that. They remind me of something the royals would keep, like Highgrove. So manicured, perfect.
xoxo

Gemma

I too would be enchanted with all these sights! Wonderful how a fantasy world of the mind can be made a reality for others to enjoy and share! I think the grottowith the coral and shell chandelier would hold me entranced for quite awhiles! Beautiful shots!

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