I wanted to write about accordions - that instrument so evocative in French songs (and in many cultures) - and looked for my photo of the bright yellow accordion shop and studio below Montparnasse. But I couldn't find it. Instead a thread in the photos I discovered suggested vestiges of the past, lives lived and the architecture that remains.
A photo taken after a bombing during the London Blitz
The Grand Palais built for a World Exposition and used today for exhibitions
In the limestone tunnels of the old quarries under the Paris Observatoire - notice the graffitti 1671
remnants of stables that became workshops and garages
a Belle Epoque hotel by the artist's academy
the train track left of 'le petit ceinture' the train beltway that encircled Paris
outside a sculptors atelier
and this because it's the real reason I couldn't write about accordions
Cara - Tuesday
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
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If that's what you "really do" I'm truly in awe, because unlike those of us mortals who play solitaire with one deck (some more likely with half a deck) you play yours with two. And congratulations, Cara, on your new book, "Murder at the Lanterne Rouge."
ReplyDeleteOnce more, your photos bring Paris to life. I'm looking forward to reading your new book.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't find it. Instead a thread in the photos I discovered suggested vestiges of the past, lives lived and the architecture that remains.movies & cartoons
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