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- Paris and Art, Olivier LegrandWe had a short stay in Paris recently and naturally our goal was to visit as many favourite areas as possible. For us this includes the 5th arrondissement, with its many galleries, cafés and bookshops. As we walked along rue du Petit Pon...
- Enough Summer. Thank You! See You Next Year!“A Heat Warning is issued when the humidex value is expected to reach 40 degrees C or more or when the temperature is expected to reach levels ranging from 29 degrees C to 40 degrees C or greater depending on location.”I guess in places lik...
- What? Again?HEY HO! I’m here!If you thought I was dead or perhaps lost my mind, well you’re half right. (If you guessed ‘dead’, no prize for you). I am, however, a bit on the insane side because we’re packing, sorting and tossing gett...
- Politics.....I Don't Get Iton Mar 1, 2016 in Life Laughter and Paris Politics President Susan Ross Donohue US Presidential RaceWell there's a lot of blah blah blah on the tube lately. Watching the coverage of the US Presidential race is way more than I can take in. I don't want to insult anyone, or bash your favourite candidate, but there sure are a lot of, let's say, quest...
- Kuestions and Kingson Jan 8, 2016 in Conversation France Francis I humour Life Laughter and Paris Renaissance Man Susan Donohue12 September 1494 – 31 March 1547No one ever asks me this, but my favourite King of France is Francis I. I’m being perfectly up front about this even if I can’t back it up with any particularly good reason. Some people avoid this subject...
- Choose Your Scroogeon Dec 23, 2015 in Christmas Christmas Carol Christmas Movies Dickens Life Laughter and Paris ScroogeScrooge by Ronald SearleA Christmas Carol has to be the most popular Christmas tale of all time. I can’t imagine what Christmas would be like without Charles Dickens can you? No Tiny Tim? No “Bah! Humbug!”? May as well...
- Art, Letters and Books that Travelon Nov 22, 2015 in book fair Books Life Laughter and Paris Montreal Reading Susan Donohue used booksMerci!I love it when a used book comes with its own personal history. A book that has travelled, been read, kept safe and now has finally arrived right where it belongs.Today I went to a book sale. Not to buy anything of course because I...
- With Love to ParisWith the terrible events that took place in Paris on Friday, November 13th, there is very little I can add to the thousands of memorials and words of sympathy pouring in to France from every corner of the world.Montréal has a special bond with Franc...
- New York New York!on Nov 11, 2015 in Gluten free Life Laughter and Paris New York New York movies Susan Donohue Travel Travel tipsRoom with a view!My first introduction to New York was through watching old movies on TV when I was a kid. I was hooked.The Great Ziegfeld Yankee Doodle Dandy Broadway MelodyAll About EveThe Gold Diggers of Broadway42nd Street I stil...
- It'll Be Fun They Said.....You'll Love It They Said.....BirdsBefore winter sets in, I have to tell you about the beautiful Saturday we spent a week ago at Parc des Rapids in Montréal. The Park is about a 15 minute drive from our apartment, but it reeks of "country" so it hasn't been on my 'must go'...
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