Au Revoir L'Automne



Autumn is almost over.  it goes a little longer here


I went to the Salon du livre et de la presse jeunesse (children's book expo).  I was able to sign up to meet with some art directors there.


La Sorcirère au nez de fer with illustrations by Gwen Keraval


La vie parfaite du maharadja illustrated by Julie Mercier


exhibit by Atak


La Chose illustrated by Alexandra Huard


C'est l'histoire d'un éléphant illustrated by Guillaume Plantevin


Le grand voyage de mademoiselle prudence illustrated by Charlotte Gastaut


La Befana illustrated by Sébastien Pelon


Robespierre is where the salon was and its pretty ghetto and right next door to it is this.


i forgot to include a photo of how crowded it really was.  it was full of kids so it seemed more like for kids than for middled aged women with rolling suitcases there to solidify deals for millions of dollars of book deals for the upcoming season.  kids are ok a few at a time but in the thousands, thats too much.


It was like a smokehouse outside, like every adult smoking outside created a curtain of smoke.  great for the kiddies.


robespierre metro


more butte aux cailles street art 


Sainte Anne bakery has a Japanese head baker.  it's on rue tolbiac


this has been here for over a year since the first time i ever came to paris.  they must like it because they painted over the wall but painted around this artwork


this square near our house again.


Microsoft holiday party sumo ring


me falling off this surfboard simulator


xbox kinect dancing with nicolette


the littlest chefs





we did this carving class and made these with leeks, apples, and a pepper


mind is blown.  its a giant bread loaf with sandwiches inside!  some kind of magic is at hand here.  white magic


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