Meet Stromae, the new Maestro of Europe's music scene...
The smile. The voice. The long, lean, androgynous body. The elegant look. The smart, if mournful lyrics, both poetic and realistic, a sharp contrast to the catchy tunes, a blend of rap, hip hop,...
View ArticleA European Vacation (part 2)
How I like to start my day sur la Côte d'Azur...(Photo credit: Chronicles from the shore) Bonjour from Nice! How I love this summer ritual and the time spentin my favorite French city...This year,...
View ArticlePanne d'inspiration... (Lacking inspiration...)
Petite fille, Rueil MalmaisonAh, the places I've been. The stories I could tell. The photos I could post.Dommage. Panne d'inspiration. Lacking inspiration. We returned from our most excellent adventure...
View ArticleTo shop or not to shop... There is no question.
Americans love shopping. They love deals. And why wouldn't they?Most stores are open 7 days a week, and for at least 10 or 12 hours a day. Special sale weekends are scheduled... every weekend. Deals,...
View ArticleThanksgiving, as if you were French...
Thanksgiving has come and gone. Many Americans were fed well enough to build reserves that will last until Christmas (or at least until next week...) Relatives and friends have left, leaving behind...
View ArticleSi Versailles m'était conté (Royal affairs in Versailles)
Gold. So much gold. And carp. Voracious carp, intent on sharing your picnic lunch as you sit by the Grand Canal.These are my memories of Versailles, the magical place I visited as a child with my...
View ArticleScenes from a Mall
Cher (Alicia Silverstone,) doing what she does bestClueless (1995)I went to the mall today. I don't like malls.I find them claustrophobic, and predictable. Same store chains. Same food outlets. People...
View ArticleNoël in Seattle's "Little Paris"
Today, I visited a favorite Seattle neighborhood, Madison Valley. The French flavor is so strong there, that locals - and the media - have nicknamed it: "Seattle's Little Paris." You may remember the...
View ArticleJoyeux Anniversaire, le Blog !
Cher Blog. Dear Blog.Three years have gone by since that first story, inspired by a fun evening with my French students. Le temps passe. Time flies. 3 years. 176 posts. Over 535,000 pageviews. Close to...
View Article2014 begins in my Happy Place...
(Photo credit: thisoldheartblog.wordpress.com)Bonjour 2014 ! Bonne année, les amis !Another year of blogging starts this month...Junior and I were alone during the second half of the Holidays.He had to...
View ArticleNew Yorkers and Parisians: So different, yet so alike...
So different, yet so alikehttp://parisvsnyc.blogspot.comParis. New York. Two of the world's most visited, most exciting cities. Paris. New York. Everyone has an opinion about them, even if they have...
View ArticleHollywood… You make me smile!
Emma Thompson, Golden Globes 2014The "Louboutin-Martini" speechThe Hollywood award season is underway, and it will culminate on Sunday March 2, with the 86th Academy Awards. For us movie fans, it is a...
View Article23 Things that scare Parisians to death
mylittleparis.comThis week, a funny list has been making the rounds online, and as luck would have it, it was in French. Dommage. I wanted my readers to be able to enjoy it too, so I have prepared a...
View ArticleWe miss you, l'Abbé Pierre...
L'Express.frI had a fun little story to tell today... It involved the French, the Americans, and swear words. As I was about to start writing it, I bumped into a photo taken by blogger Eric Tenin. Eric...
View ArticleMeet Stromae, the new Maestro of Europe's music scene...
The smile. The voice. The long, lean, androgynous body. The elegant look. The smart, if mournful lyrics, both poetic and realistic, a sharp contrast to the catchy tunes, a blend of rap, hip hop,...
View ArticleA quick Bonjour and a Giveaway...
Bonjour les amis, I have missed you, faithful readers. Thank goodness, many of you are now following French Girl in Seattle on Facebook, where I steal a few minutes each day to post news, photos and...
View ArticleFrench Girl returns and makes a few changes
Note to my readers: This post is bilingual. Scroll down for the French version.Note à mes lecteurs: Ce billet est bilingue. La version française suit la version anglaise.I am back.It has been over...
View Article10 reasons why Paris is worth another visit (Summer 2014 Travelogue - Part 1)
In June, Junior and I went to France. This year, like every single year since I moved to Seattle in 1996, I went back to Paris where I lived for 10 years before I became a French expat in the United...
View ArticleLiving la Vie en Rose in Toulouse, France (Summer 2014 travelogue - Part 2)
Le Capitole, ToulouseJe viens du sud. I come from the South. This summer, after a tumultuous and stressful year, I went back where everything started, to my hometown, Toulouse, or as it is known all...
View ArticleParis, that village... (Summer 2014 Travelogue - Part 3)
Paris is a bustling, crazy city.Visitors often complain about the large crowds;Nobody has gotten lost in la Joconde's smile (Mona Lisa) since the 1960s;La Vieille Dame (the Eiffel Tower) will keep you...
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