Wednesday, May 03, 2017

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Post 1525. Wednesday May 3



Garçon, deux cafés et croissants s'il vous plaît’
I love this little place. There’s nothing nicer than sitting outside my favourite hotel watching the good folk of Ville de Jeune Fille crisscrossing the square whilst waiting to indulge my passion for a spécialité français.

Ah, here we come, looking and smelling absolutely delicious.

'Michelle, comment allez-vous?'

I don't think we'll bother to wait for the coffees and croissants!




Thanks to Rochelle for hosting and to Sandra Crook for the photo.







32 comments:

  1. Dear Keith,

    It looks like something other than breakfast is about to be served. Cute.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

    https://rochellewisoff.com/2017/05/03/5-may-2017/

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  2. Ah, I could smell the fresh pastry and feel the sunshine. Nicely done, Keith.

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    1. Me too, but I don't it's the smell of the pastry that's exciting him! Cheers Iain.

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    2. Hahahahaha. Very nice vignette.

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  3. Ah, but i think there should be time for refreshments first!

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  4. Michelle ma Belle
    These are words that go together well
    My Michelle

    Michelle, ma belle
    Sont des mots qui vont très bien ensemble
    Très bien ensemble

    I think Breakfast can wait...

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  5. That's about all the French I know. I hope he's more fluent in the language...

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    1. He's fluent in the phrases that matter! Chers Liz

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  6. Sweetness in more than one form, it all sounds quite pleasant, I will gladly wait for your croissant if you are eager to get on to other things! :-)

    Josie Two Shoes

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  7. French sounds so sexy.
    I don't know french though, I used a translator.
    Beautiful read :-)

    Click Here to see what Mrs. Dash Says

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    1. I lived in France for several years I can just remember a few essentials like how to order a beer!

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  8. Bonne chance dans la boudoir!

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  9. This was lovely with a very French twist!
    ....as a French Canadian, I must tell you that both of your "français" require an 'e' at the end as a 'fantaisie' and a 'spécialité' are both féminin ;-)

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    1. Whoopsie! Google translate lets me down again! Merci Dale

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    2. Mon plaisir, mon ami! xo

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  10. I could see myself enjoying coffee and a croissant on the veranda.
    Of course, something bigger was lurking, it seems. ; 0 : )
    Isadora ��

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    1. For him there certainly were tastier things in store! Thanks Isadora

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  11. i seldom get jealous, but this guy got it made. :)

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    1. ...and in case you are wondering, it's not based on personal experiece! Cheers plaridel

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  12. He shouldn't go without breakfast, not with what he's got on for the day ahead.

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  13. Could almost feel myself there. Great!

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