Lyon, France
The mural of the late great chef Paul Bocuse (1926 - 2018) watches over the food hall that bears his name. I'm not a foodie, but I really enjoyed Les Halles de Lyon both times I visited the city.
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A good mural to commemorate the chef. And a clever use of the reflection to add to the story
ReplyDeleteNice! I am linking for the first time in a long time. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteC'était vraiment un grand chef, une institution à Lyon, mais aussi en France. Sa table était vraiment très étonnante. j'ai eu la chance d'y être invité une fois, c'était assez phénoménal. j'espère que tu vas bien et que tu es à l'abri des incendies. Bonne fin d'été mon ami.
ReplyDeleteThe reflection aligns nicely with the building. I'm kind of meat and potatoes guy myself.
ReplyDeleteGreat location for his mural!
ReplyDeleteThat was a nice stop, Janes. I doubt the restaurant was their in '93 when we were there.
ReplyDeleteNice Reflection.
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Big name. Love the mural!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting, and I hope that my contribution is okay since the reflections are really more about reflections on life - how people are feeling caged and restricted with COVID but in reality, we really are not. The victims of the Nazis truly were.
ReplyDeleteI hope this is okay.
Thanks again, and fascinating reflection. :)
That makes for a mysterious looking image!
ReplyDeleteIt seems that Bocuse's ghost is watching over his creation!
ReplyDeleteCharles Bronson a beaucoup tourné sur la Côte d'Azur. Connais-tu le film "Le passager de la pluie", avec lui et Marlène Jobert? c'est un de mes films préférés!
merci pour cette image de Lyon, Paul Bocuse une sacré personnalité et il faut l'ajouter un talent exceptionnel * à présent ça continue sans lui !
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