Tag Archives: photogenic lifestyle

Stories set in stone

Paris Day 3 Paris is lovely in November.  I love walking on the fallen leaves especially when the sun is shining so I decided to walk along the Seine listening to “Les Feuilles Mortes”  (known in English as “Autumn Leaves”).  … Continue reading

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Paris as a Cabinet of Curiosities

Paris Day 2 Mindfulness is important if you want to have a photogenic lifestyle because it means being present in the here and now.  Once we eliminate our dependence on cognitive clichés, the world around us pulsates with vigor and … Continue reading

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Yin Yang Paris

Paris Day 1 I was lucky to be staying near the Beaubourg—well-kept, washed and painted.  Looking out my window this morning, I saw the maintenance going on and the streets being scrubbed down…cleanliness is a form of aesthetics and helps … Continue reading

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4 Days in Paris

“If your vision of the world is of a certain kind, you will put poetry in everything necessarily.”    Georges Simenon I thought  my trip to France, the birthplace of photography, had provided me with the perfect setting for the debut … Continue reading

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Living like a bird’s nest

My Rob Brezsny horoscope recently referred to Mary Ruefle’s (Madness, Rack and Honey) description of  two huge trees uprooted by a storm that are compared to the fragile bird’s nests which, instead, had remained intact. The message: what is most vulnerable … Continue reading

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