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February 25  - March 4
Cows, chickens, piggies and food, food, food at the annual Salon International de l'Agriculture, at the Paris Porte de Versailles conference center, 9am-7pm (March 2nd until 11pm). Entry €12. Celebrate the diversity of French agrigulture in over 1000 stands and 4500 animals. Not convinced? Check out the article from the 2009 show here.

March 25
Mark your calendars for the next SOS Help Spring Book Sale, today from 12 pm to 4 pm at Orrick Law Offices (31, avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie, 16th). Paperbacks are only 1€ and hard covers are 2€.  To donate books in good condition, you may drop them off at the venue Saturday, March 24, 12-4pm or Sunday, March 25, 12-4pm.

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Entries in snow (4)

Monday
Feb062012

Snow in Paris

The view from my window Sunday morning at 8am...

Saturday
Dec042010

A Video of Paris in the Snow

Monday
Feb082010

Paris Winter Scenes

You just never know what kind of weather you'll get in February. Photos from the past week of snow, sun, and oyster tasting...

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Tuesday
Jan062009

A White New Year in Paris

Paris usually gets a few flurries, but I haven't seen snow like this since 1995 (which coincided, unfortunately, with the longest transport strike in 30 years). It snowed on the 2nd of January during the night, and then again on the 5th from early morning until late afternoon. Big fat flurries settled in parks, little garden squares, around trees and on rooftops of cars and buildings.

It warmed up enough to melt on the streets and some sidewalks immediately. Around the center of Paris I didn't see any snow this morning, but in the 13th where I live most of the sidewalks on side streets are covered in a slick sheet of frozen slush. The park in the center of the Place d'Italie has a small snowman. Someone scraped some of the snow off my car hood (which is on a residential long-term parking street, rarely ever driven) to make snow balls.

This photo was taken in the morning before the snow really piled up on the car.

Today the weather is in the mid-teens (Fahrenheit), with more snow predicted for the evening. Pretty, yes, but I'm probably going to do my food shopping at the supermarket instead of the outdoor market today so that I don't slip on the ice or lose feeling in my hands and feet. Despite going to college in Minnesota, I've still got a photograph of an Arizona sunset above my desk reminding me of where I grew up. If I could wear a snow suit and big snow boots, maybe I'd brave the outdoor markets, but I'm afraid I'm just too Parisian at this point to prefer practicality over fashion. I hope my fruit vendor doesn't hold it against me if I don't return until it gets back up into the 30s.

Lena & Pedro in their winter coats.

Lots of Vélib's available today!

A view from the Heather-cam onto Place d'Italie.

Disturbingly lifelike doll sticking out of a poubelle.

La Manufacture des Gobelins (tapestry-making).