Above: an eel keeps company next to a customer's table
28 February 2025
Fish Friday
27 February 2025
Throwback Thursday
26 February 2025
Window Wednesday
25 February 2025
Tasting Tuesday
24 February 2025
Mona Monday
23 February 2025
Sunset Sunday
22 February 2025
Sipping Saturday
21 February 2025
Fashion Friday
20 February 2025
Thirsty Thursday
19 February 2025
Window Wednesday
18 February 2025
17 February 2025
Mocha Monday
16 February 2025
Rappelle-toi
Rappelle-toi Barbara Il pleuvait sans cesse sur Brest ce jour-là. Et tu marchais souriante. Épanouie ravie ruisselante. Sous la pluie. Rappelle-toi Barbara - Jacques Prévert
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Today ends an in-depth exhibition highlighting the life and work of Jacques Prévert at the Montmartre Museum with its stunning Renoir Gardens and small tea room.
From my college days I've fond memories of how my father would recite "Rapelle-toi Barbara" to me because it had my name in it, not realizing that Prévert was much more than a prolific poet. A talented writer, screenwriter and, in his own right, artist whose best friends were notable painters of the day such as Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró, he spent his time in Montmartre welcoming a beau monde from a small studio that overlooked Le Moulin Rouge and was filled with books and scraps of cuttings to create his astonishing surrealist collages.
Prévert's Wikipedia biography states, "He died of lung cancer in Omonville-la-Petite on 11 April 1977. He had been working on the last scene of the animated movie Le Roi et l'Oiseau ("The King and the Mockingbird") with his friend and collaborator Paul Grimault. When the film was released in 1980, it was dedicated to Prévert's memory, and on opening night, Grimault kept the seat next to him empty. His dog Auto was given to a family friend after his death." - BPJ
Below: in a spontaneous moment at the exhibition a couple embraces in front of one of Prévert's collages that happened to be just around the corner from a poster of the film, "Les Enfants du Paradis" (1945), screenplay by Jacques Prévert
15 February 2025
Savory Saturday
14 February 2025
Le Love
Floral Friday
13 February 2025
Riverside
12 February 2025
Window Wednesday
11 February 2025
Toasty Tuesday
Cafés and restaurants rolled up their sleeves to give it their own spin - fresh herbs, seeds and mixed spices here, smoked salmon, a poached egg, crispy bacon, burrata, a sprinkling of pomegranate seeds there.
Today the very presence of avocado toast on a menu is a plus, suggesting an awareness of healthy eating. And while the Anglo crowd seems to regard it as mostly a breakfast or part of a brunch, many French still see it as a light lunch, a trendy tartine. - BPJ
Below: tried-and-true
10 February 2025
8 February 2025
Red hot
7 February 2025
Fruity Friday
6 February 2025
Crochet crazy
A giant serpent coils around The Tree of Life in an immense art installation representing the beginning of humankind.
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5 February 2025
Window Wednesday
3 February 2025
The day after
Yesterday all over France the ancient festival of La Chandeleur also called la fête des crêpes, le jour des crêpes, Candlemas in English, was celebrated by indulging in what else, crêpes, for a year of good luck and prosperity.
Below: w/traditional accompaniment dry apple cider