November 2005

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1 November 2005
Reflections in a chocolate store window & Halloween, on Boulevard Voltair in the 11th arrondissement of Paris
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1 November 2005
The covered portion of the Saint Martin Canal, under Richard Lenior (street? avenue? whatever) in the 11th arrondissement of Paris
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1 November 2005
A circle of sky reflects in the water.
The water is far enough below, that ships can pass beneath the streets
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1 November 2005
The church of St Ambroise (I think) in the 11th arrondissement of Paris has two clocks - one on each tower
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1 November 2005
It's been unseasonably sunny this year.
The church of St Ambroise (I think) in the 11th arrondissement of Paris
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1 November 2005
Roses and rose hips outside of the church of St Ambroise
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1 November 2005
Boulevard Voltaire
The sticker «LIBÉRATION IMMEDIATE / GEORGES ABADALLA / MILITANT COMMUNISTE IMPRISONNÉ DEPUIS 11 ANS»
Which means: Free George Abadalla Now! He's a militant communist imprisoned for 11 years"
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1 November 2005
The Marie de XIeme, which is to say the government building for the 11th district.
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1 November 2005
Chez Urgur Gul
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1 November 2005
Two busts on the Voltaire Academy. Voltaire is on the left.
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3 November 2005
Mariano and David in class
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4 November 2005
This si a French squash, called a potimarron. It's like a cross between a pumpkin and a butternut squash. I use it in soup and eat the seeds.
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4 November 2005
A baked potimarron, cut in half.
I beake it before I put it in soup or stew. To bake: burn fingers while trying to light oven with a match. Turn oven knob almost all the way towards off, looking at the flame to make sure it's down but still lit. Stick the squash in the oven. In a few minutes, come back and look at the thermometer you bought. Go to computer and find temperature conversion for 300 celcius. Yikes! Try turning down fire further. Repeat this a few times. Finally turn off oven and leave door closed for half an hour figuring it will bake that way.
When half hour is up scortch stupidly acryliic oven mit that can't handle heat over 75 celcius by removing squash. Cut it in half to discover the bottom is still raw.
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5 November 2005
Competing possible titles for this image: Love Makes a Family or Soccer Moms
Status in Paris in a playground
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5 November 2005
Early 20th century architecture
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5 November 2005
Street art. It's a turntable!
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5 November 2005
Paris only has two hills. This is the non-touristy side of Montmarte
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5 November 2005
Paris only has two hills. This is the non-touristy side of Montmarte
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5 November 2005
An unexplained tower in Montmarte
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5 November 2005
Montmarte Cathderal
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5 November 2005
View of Paris from Montmarte
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5 November 2005
View of Paris from Montmarte
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5 November 2005
The Montmarte Cathedral
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5 November 2005
A lion head knocker on the door of the Montmarte Cathedral.
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5 November 2005
The Montmarte Cathedral in Paris
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5 November 2005
View from the top of Montmarte
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5 November 2005
I think this merry-go-round was in the Movie Amelia, but without the Montmarte Catherdral in the shot
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5 November 2005
The Montmarte Catchedral
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7 November 2005
"Orwell Forever"
"Big Pub is watching you!"
"1984"
Anti-advertisement graffiti hits the subways fairly often. "Pub" means "ads" in French.
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8 novembre 2005
Tartiner
Apres de la Sorbonne

 

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