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Mirror
By Joseph Lestrange
Joseph Lestrange heads back to a familiar Paris bar, where it seems our pal is feeling a bit down. He's looking at the man in the mirror and . . . well, we'll let him tell the story.
Last Updated ( Sunday, 27 November 2011 ) -
9-11 Ten Years Later: Paris, Provence, Loss, Sadness and Joy
By Karen Fawcett
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 September 2011 )
Ever since September 11, 2001, most people can’t have that day come and go without remembering the devastating destruction and loss that occurred. It’s one of the defining acts in recent history that has impacted travel and so much more. As much as we’d like, the world will never be the same. -
Stones
By Karen Fawcett
Last Updated ( Saturday, 16 July 2011 )
When Karen Fawcett, publisher of BonjourParis, is in Washington, D.C., a strange thing happens. She becomes incredibly sentimental over Paris. Not that there aren’t wonderful things to do and see in the Nation’s Capital. But her heart simply doesn’t sing there. What does she miss? Stones, old stones. -
Marching Band
By Joseph Lestrange
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 11 October 2011 )
Only Joe Lestrange would encounter a brass band on a Paris square giving their all in a Mother's Day performance of “Barbara Ann.” Imagine, 1960s American rock ’n’ roll being played in Paris by kids whose parents weren’t yet born when the Beach Boys’ cover of “Barbara Ann” topped out at number two on the charts. Here's how it all went down in Joe's Paris. -
Happy Ending
By Joseph Lestrange
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 11 October 2011 )
Things are puzzling for Joseph Lestrange. The Italian market, the butcher shop and the bakery are all closed up in the middle of the day, and right around the corner three pairs of little girl's shoes have been lined up neatly and abandoned. But every question has an answer which Joe finds and incidentally helps his fellow man. -
About Rosalie
By Joseph Lestrange
Last Updated ( Sunday, 25 December 2011 )
Joseph Lestrange gets an earful about Aunt Rosalie, good Catholic and virgin, engaged to marry a very boring man. It was on the corner over there that she met a man who made an indecent proposal. She wasn’t sure what he meant, but it sounded more interesting than anything her fiancé ever said to her. So she said yes, they went to a hotel and made love. -
The Drunk Across the Street
By Joseph Lestrange
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 11 October 2011 )
Why he’s standing by the rear door of the ratty café makes no sense. That is where he has stopped to dance his tango or give his speech or simply to grind to a halt for the time being—and no place else. He could do worse. A few people walk down this quiet Paris street. The drunk holds out his hand to shake or to high-five, and most ignore him. -
Memories of Provence in Spring
By Karen Fawcett
Last Updated ( Saturday, 16 July 2011 )
This is the best of all possible worlds. I’m sitting in my garden, but in Paris, not Provence. Everything is perfect; keeping the French garden beautiful costs neither effort nor centime. And then come nostalgic memories of travel to Provence every recent spring past. But not this year. Karen Fawcett on a new season of life. -
Holidaying with the French
By Cathy Fiorello
Last Updated ( Saturday, 16 July 2011 )
My husband, Phil, and I happened to be in Paris in May 1995 when Jacques Chirac was inaugurated for his first term as President of France. We stood amidst the cheering French on the Champs-Elysées, thrilled with the pomp of the post-inaugural parade and joining in the shouting as the newly-installed president rode by in an open car, waving victoriously to his countrymen. -
Retracing My Steps to Paris
By Karen Fawcett
Last Updated ( Saturday, 16 July 2011 )
May 1st was the 23rd anniversary of the day I moved to Paris for a six-month gig. For most people, it would be a dream come true. When people ask me if I’d always dreamed of living in Paris, it’s easier to say yes, since it’s faster and more romantic...
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