Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/11/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ah, je comprends bien. Merci beaucoup! La photographie est tres charmant. We have frogs in our family, too, and a semi-frog. My wife's sister and her (German) husband have made their home in Paris for almost 4 decades. Their three children have very mixed identities with elements of all three cultures, but they're really French at heart. We took one of our Parisian nephews to his first baseball game here in Toledo, Ohio, a couple of years ago when he was in the States to interview for an MBA program. We love visiting Paris and France, maybe my favorite city, and hope to be there again next summer to see Lance Armstrong trying to avoid looking foolish and overreaching. My dream vacation for the summer I retire is to start out standing in the ticket line at the Gare du Nord with a Frenchrail Pass, a guidebook to France, and an appointment book that's empty for the next couple of months. And my wife and M8. --howard On Nov 27, 2008, at 12:18 PM, Philippe AMARD wrote: > Hi Howard, > why du b?r?t de la baguette? > It is all about clich?s, which also translates by snaps in French > and has two meanings in fact. > The "frog" on the list is supposed to wear a b?ret, eat baguette, > and much more I guess ;-) . > Well, to keep it on topic, here is a statue by Dali (taken near > Lluis's place) where the clich? is somewhat debunked IMHO. > <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/Playground/Du+Beret+de+la+Baguette+_1+sur+1_.jpg.html > > > > > Bien amicalement, > Enjoy the celebrations. > Philippe