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Friday, June 18, 2021

“L’amour c’est comme une cigarette” (Weekend Street/Reflections # 21)

 

Lyon, France

I was hoping that she would hop on the little motorcycle and do some wheelies, but she just stood there smoking.

I was reminded of two songs.

“L’amour c’est comme une cigarette” by Silvie Vartan and "Possible en Moto" by Johnny Hallyday. 😎 

Have a great weekend!

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13 comments:

  1. James, wonderful mysterious photo with the lady in the dark. Don't think that is a real motorcycle. It must be a display item.

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  2. "A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke."

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  3. Smiled at what Ken said about the smoke! Making the rounds to give my new url, because I deleted my old blog. (One word) living between two realms (.) wordpress (.) com. My new name is almost the same Jeshie2 Have a great weekend!

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  4. Oh, I wish I was there! We're watching Lupin and I miss Paris so much!

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  5. Your street photography is classic and always tells a story. Love this capture.

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  6. Great shot by night in B&W. Also a very nice reference in the guiding text. Very good.

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  7. Great you took the pic in front of the "François Villon". He was a cursed poet of old times and would have liked this woman and her attitude.

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  8. belle image * les ruelles du vieux Lyon : plus de couvre-feu la nuit dès ce dimanche

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  9. Your picture tells a story. Thanks for hosting.

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  10. On pourrait décrire la vie dans cette ville grace à cette image. Beau rendu du visage contre la porte.

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