July 25, 2014

French Friday Favorites

Paris is a feast for the senses. Voilà mes préférés: J'aime...

*Voir (to see):
*Entendre (to hear):
  • La Vie en Rose and other lovely (albeit a cliché) French standards played by street musicians
  • Little children speaking French
  • The "ding dang dong" of bells chiming in church towers around the city
  • Carousel music at the manèges near the Eiffel Tower and the Hôtel de Ville
  • The Seine lapping against the sides of the river boats
  • "Bonjour Madame!" and "Enchanté!"
*Sentir (to smell):
*Goûter (to taste):
  • Warm crème brûlée
  • Café au lait for breakfast and un petit café (espresso) after a meal
  • Croissants and pain au chocolat 
  • Galettes with ham and gruyère
  • Sandwiches on crunchy baguettes
  • Soupe à l'oignon gratinée
  • Croque monsieur
  • Moules frites (mussels with crisp, salty fries)
  • Chocolat africain chez Angelina
  • Lavender ice cream
  • Wine: a bold Bordeaux, a bright rosé, a crisp Champagne, a kir royal
*Toucher (to feel):
  • A crusty baguette that leaves crumbs all over
  • Silk Hermès scarves
  • A happy puppy in a park (or a restaurant!) that begs for a pat on the head
  • Rich lotions and creams from French pharmacies (La Roche-Posay, Vichy, Avène, Roger & Gallete)
  • The warmth from the flame of a candle I lit for my dad at Notre Dame
  • Cobblestones worn smooth by centuries of footsteps
What are your French favorites?

7 comments:

  1. My French favorite is the Shakespeare and Company bookstore.

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    1. I love Shakespeare & Co. too! It was my French Friday feature last week: http://www.melindalarson.com/2014/07/french-friday-shakespeare-company.html?m=1

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  2. Just read it! I wouldn't mind a wander around the shop this afternoon. Well, that will happen again, eventually...

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  3. There's one Paris aroma that I've never smelled anywhere else -- the Metro aroma that wafts up from the air vents above a station on some streets. It has tinges of French-style cigarette smoke (or used to, when smoking wasn't interdit) and musty smells and other smells. Some might find it unpleasant, I find it pure Paris!

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  4. What a fabulous post! So many are my favourites too- Paris is indeed a feast for the senses. I'd include the beautiful morning and evening light on the buildings on the Seine- I really love that. The spring blossoms, the summer heat. I'm looking forward to my next visit in October- a completely new season for me. The French have a wonderful appreciation of seasonality that we have moved away from in the English speaking world.

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    1. Thank you, Louise. How could I forget the blossoms and the light? The light in Paris is incomparable!

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