Outdoor milonga in Paris

Paris, the Feast

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_image _builder_version=”3.25.3″ src=”https://www.kevincarrelfooter.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/KCF-1887.jpg” box_shadow_horizontal_tablet=”0px” box_shadow_vertical_tablet=”0px” box_shadow_blur_tablet=”40px” box_shadow_spread_tablet=”0px” z_index_tablet=”500″ /][et_pb_text] PARIS, France – Hemingway called Paris “the moveable feast” and I can see from where he got the idea. It seems there is nothing the French like more than cooking up some gourmet meal and then lugging it down to the Seine, out to […]


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2 responses to “Paris, the Feast”

  1. Megan Pingree Avatar
    Megan Pingree

    ❤️❣️????. Ok, that’s not an elegant comment, but you get the idea. Thanks for reminding me about dancing along the Seine, and works in progress.

  2. Mahlena Borges Avatar
    Mahlena Borges

    It seems that they are doing a simple thing, but dancing the tango along the banks of the Seine is a privilege for a few. Beautiful and inspiring photo! Great chronicle as well!

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