This afternoon, I lunched with my good friend Cécile. Blog readers may recall her daughter’s charming display of chestnuts posted last September.
Cécile and I met many years ago. She worked for a French production company at the International Film Festival, which was hosted in Chicago. She is a ...
Les Saints de Glace
The sun is finally shining and just in the nick of time, because today is the last day of Les Saints de Glace.
According to tradition, Les Saints de Glace: Saint Mamert, Saint Pancrace and Saint Servais (May 11th, 12th, and 13th, respectively) represent the cold and frost of ...
Understanding Taxis in Paris
Whether you’re heading to a dinner reservation, catching a train, or just exploring Paris, taxis are still an important option — but they work a bit differently than in many other cities
Where to Find a Taxi
Paris has hundreds of official taxi stands (called stations de taxis), typically ...
Rainy, but romantic
It's been overcast and mostly raining since Sunday evening.
While gazing out my window early this morning, I saw a man with an umbrella walking toward the Metro. Suddenly, he stopped, turned and began blowing kisses in the air. I looked in the direction of his gestures and saw a woman with an ...
Evening Promenade
Very often, I am asked, “What is it about Paris?” I don’t know exactly how to respond. There is just something about this city: the language, the people, the culture, the architecture, the cuisine. The list goes on and on. These qualities blend together and produce magic. In Paris, the mundane ...
La Tour Eiffel
I arrived in Paris early this morning. Despite a quiet and easy flight, I didn’t sleep a wink. This lead to an afternoon nap and a later than usual start to my evening.
As I emerged from the Metro station at my destination, I couldn’t help but notice how beautiful the Eifffel Tower is at dusk. ...






