I could only snap this one mediocre picture of the sign outside because they were pretty insistent about no pictures. I figured I would sneak one when I saw someone else doing it, but no one ever did it! Instead they were all sketching pictures of the clothes... It's a real bummer too because the clothes were sooo gorgeous. They also had vintage patterns and fashion magazines on display... I was in heaven.
This was my favorite (from the brochure I bought):
After the museum I stumbled on a farmers market. I would say "farmers market" is an in understatement because they have everything....and it's incredibly overwhelming! Especially when you barely speak any French and you keep mixing up the two words you DO know... Man holds open door at metro station and I gratefully exclaim "Bonjour!" Oops. Well at least I'm trying!
The entrance...
Booth after booth of flowers
Le Fruit
Fromage!!!!
Uh shrimp like things?
Lots and lots of fresh herbs...
I lingered at le pâtisserie counter for too long probably...
I learned on my first day that miel means honey. It's easy to pronounce too. When in doubt just order miel.
Geese???
In the end I just bought a cheese quiche and ate it on a bench above the Eiffel tower. Life is pretty good!
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