1 January 2006
French communist party headquarters
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2 January 2006
Jean Marc, my patron ancien from Isadra
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3 January 2006
The needles from the first round of floor sweeping (with an orange for size comparison)
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4 January 2006
A mosaic by the St Martin Canal
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4 January 2006
Cola on a bridge over the Saint Martin Canal
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5 January 2006
The gayest Jesus EVER at the Musée d'Orsay
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6 January 2006
The cathedral at Tours
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6 January 2006
A detail of the cathedral at Tours. The whole façade was carved in this much detail
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7 January 2006
Troglodytes in Vouvray!
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7 January 2006
Even if you live in a cave next to the Loire, your life might be boring enough to shoot at street signs.
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7 January 2006
Vouvray
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7 January 2006
Cola in Vouvray
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7 January 2006
Vouvray
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7 January 2006
Vouvray (with mistletoe)
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7 January 2006
Vouvray
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7 January 2006
Vouvray
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13 January 2006
A sign in the metro station talking about a no longer existant rue which had a notorious sign on it.
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14 January 2005
Le Frigo
A space occupied now by artists (including Michelle, the secret girlfriend of the the soon-to-be-famous Cynthia) but which formerly held a refrigerated warehouse and train depot.
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14 January 2005
Le Frigo
A space occupied now by artists (including Michelle, the secret girlfriend of the the soon-to-be-famous Cynthia) but which formerly held a refrigerated warehouse and train depot.
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14 January 2005
Le Frigo
A space occupied now by artists (including Michelle, the secret girlfriend of the the soon-to-be-famous Cynthia) but which formerly held a refrigerated warehouse and train depot.
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14 January 2005
Le Frigo
A space occupied now by artists (including Michelle, the secret girlfriend of the the soon-to-be-famous Cynthia) but which formerly held a refrigerated warehouse and train depot.
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14 January 2006
Nicole and I standing over a stencil at le Frigo. Picture by Michelle
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15 January 2006
I bought a new jacket at the grandes soldes.
And then smiled like a big dork so Nicole could take my picture in it.
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22 January 22 2006
A protest! What could it be for?
I don't understand the closest sign but the ones behind it say «Défends la vie» "Defend life" and «Jamais plus la guerre!» "Never more war!" . . .
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22 January 2006
ooooh. "Abortion kills children." It's an anti-choice march.... with signs in english? At Place de Republique.
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22 January 2006
Signs piled up in anticipation of anti choice connards.
The closest one says «30 ans ça suffit!» "30 years is enough!"
France legalized abortion in 1975.
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22 January 2006
Signs waiting. [br
I hope nobody showed up, but I didn't stay around to find out.
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22 January 2006
A view of a stained glass window though the door of a small crypt-thing at la Cimetière du Père-Lachaise.
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22 January 2006
I went to Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, one of the largest cemeteries in Paris.
It's filled with tony outhouse-sized crypt-like things. This is a larger one/
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22 January 2006
Some of the graves in Cimetière du Père-Lachaise are smaller and some have statuary on top.
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