Paris in June is a treat, even if, this year, it is cold and wet. The great thing is the amazing fruit, especially cherries, apricots, strawberries and melons that taste the way they are supposed to.
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Marché de l'avenue du Président Wilson |
I arrived yesterday but resisted the temptation to shop, preferring to wait until this morning for a trip to the open-air market on the Avenue du Président Wilson, my favorite.
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High tech chocolates at Jadis et Gourmande |
Later, walking my little Sylvie, I came across a new branch of chocolatier Jadis et Gourmande, where you can buy a chocolate iPhone or iPad.
Moroccan food with my niece later.
Bobby Jay
1 comment:
I am really envious! Enjoy the food, the sights and smells...
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