After an amazing day with Linda,
I was meeting someone else . I was
meeting up with Peter, whose blog is
A totally amazing blog with
fabulous photos and so much
interesting information, a great writer.
Peter's detail is fantastic , nothing left out.
He is originally from Sweden but has
lived in Paris for about 40 years.
Have a read and follow. If you love
Paris, you will love his blog.
Initially we thought it
might be possible for Linda and I to meet
up with Peter , but unfortunately not.
So whilst waiting I thought I would take a look at
This church is situated behind the Pantheon and
contains the shrine of St. Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris.
A wonderful church to visit and so much to see around this area.
If you love France , why not go over to
Paulita's blog - An Accidental Blog
and have a look at her
Dreaming of France meme..
If you have any of your own stories to share with us
whether it be a your travels, a book you have read,
or maybe a film OR you just love France.
Maybe you would like to join us on Linky.
We love to see it through the eyes of others.
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
Anne, you're in Paris again? Take me with you next time? ;-)
ReplyDeleteHi Elisa, No not in Paris again!! This is from July , would be great if you came along too :-)
ReplyDeleteAnne, What a terrific place to while away the time. You captured some terrific details. Coming to play Dreaming of France today? Here’s my Dreaming of France meme
ReplyDeleteThank you Paulita , normally when I am on my own , I concentrate a little bit better, and capture more. Yep I have just gone over to play:-)
DeleteSuch a beautiful church. My favorite, I think.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, sure is beautiful. My first time in here, well worth the wait. :-)
DeleteAnother fabulous post and you have captured that stain glass window brilliantly, not easy to do. Have a good week Diane xox
ReplyDeleteHello Diane , hope your week is going well. Thank you , yes , sometimes you just catch the light right with stain glass windows, this was one of them. :-) Have a good week too , hope settling down a little bit , ok not too much ,, lol take care xoxo
DeleteGosh, what a fantastic Church. I love all the stained glass.
ReplyDeleteHi Diane, amazing isn't it :-) you would love to see it in real life, and such a fabulous area, lots to see.
DeleteYour camera (and YOU) take phenomenal photos! I'm dreaming of going back some day.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Leslie, such a huge compliment :-) , I have never been told my photos are phenomenal :-) You will go back one day , we could meet up there too . x
DeleteYour photos ARE amazing!! I need to go back to Paris. Off to check out Peter's blog!
ReplyDeleteI got to visit this special church last year. It was so fascinating and unexpected for me. Lovely to see it again. I haven't got to posting any photos (I have so many photos still to share- as I'm sure you do too- a trip to Paris is the gift that just keeps on giving).
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