Saturday was the first of May, the Labor Day holiday in Europe, so very few stores were open. A lovely chance to window shop, or as the French say, faire du lèche-vitrines. The word lèche means "to lick", and some of the window shopping is just that delicious!
On one of the back streets of the Marais district, I came across this delightful little gallery, with an amusing show of birds. They make me smile.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
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Delightful, yes. (Though the one at the top looks eerily like the oiled egret at the top of Huffpo yesterday.) Did you go back and go in?
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