Parler Paris Après-Midi
NEXT MEETING: April 13th,2004
AND EVERY SECOND TUESDAY OF THE MONTH, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
This
is your opportunity to meet every month, often with local professionals who can
answer your Working and Living in France questions. You are invited to
come for drinks and share your questions and comments about what it takes to create
a life here, own property and enjoy what France has to offer. It is also an opportunity
to network with other Parler Paris readers.
Upstairs
at La Pierre du Marais
96, rue des Archives at the corner of rue de Bretagne,
75003 Paris Métro Lines 9, 3 et 11, stations Temple, République
or Arts et Métiers
MEETING
OF FEBRUARY 10, 2004
(Photos do not necessarily match descriptions.)


We
seem to attract the dogs! More and more of our readers come to Parler Paris Après
Midi with their pups in tow...of all shapes and sizes...and as you can see, very
well dressed and normally well behaved! They don't do much of the talking however,
and it's a good thing, because for some reason, yesterday's gathering was by far,
the noisiest, rowdiest ever!
Past
attendees such as Canadian PATRICIA MITCHELL, who is here indefinitely and is
looking for her final destination, came to say hello...along with EVA LEE, author
of our soon to be launched column "Crème de la Crème, who is
leaving us next week for her home in Tranquility, New Jersey...and his pup was
caught drinking beer -- he stopped by on route to an appointment at the Vet!
VICTORIA
STRONG hadn't graced our door in over a year, but she was back with print-outs
of her new Web site about Erotic Paris! And BARBARA OWENS, one of our past conference
attendees, who moved to Paris last July is now looking to start a business. ANA
ESCOMEL comes from time to time -- she's back in Paris to see what Winter here
is like and to figure a way to stay (job, apartment, etc.)
We
discovered that KRISTIN SHANNON and CYNTHIA and JOEL PELAEZ are neighbors, living
just two doors away on the quai de Bourbon on the Ile Saint-Louis. Kristin is
from San Francisco, but is here doing a book of short stories. She had a gentleman
named RICHARD with her, and we never learned his last name or how they were related!
Cynthia and Joel and pup, "Toulouse," realized their dream to live in
France by buying the apartment on the island and spending 2 1/2 months renovating
it -- now to the point they're not sure they want to rent it out! (I assured them
I rent mine all the time while I'm gone and have wonderful success...next dates
open are March 10 - 24, BTW).
CLAUDIA
and LARRY FRAME "moved" to Paris...he's a retired broadcasting and engineering
designer who worked in Paris on and off for the last 20 years. Now that the kids
are grown, they sold everything they owned...their house, car and furniture back
in Seattle. They claimed to be "homeless" at the moment and enjoying
it immensely! HELENE MARKS, one of the participants in last year's Paris Poetry
Workshop, came to say hello now that she's part of the neighborhood. She moved
into an apartment on rue des Minimes near Place des Vosges and says it's heavenly.
ANNA
HAYES recently bought an apartment in the 14th and is trying to divide her time
between Paris and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Our only French representative
was CHRISTIANE CROISIEZ who is a member of Parler Parlor -- a native Parisienne
speaks English well, but loves to practice and meet Americans. Towards the very
end, DOLORES LILLEY came with a friend. She lives here part-time from Canada and
we hope she comes back to spend more time with us.
We hope you do, too.
P.S.
A special mention goes to STAN FLEENER, who I inadvertently left out of the report
above and whose email I failed to answer for two long weeks and who couldn't be
faulted for never speaking to me again. Stan, you are really much more memorable
than that, so please forgive me. (Photo of Stan on the far right of the third
photo after the dogs!) Adrian