The Paris Royal Opera’s (Opera National de Paris) Ballet closing night of the beautiful “Giselle” was Extraordinary. They call it a Masterpiece—A Ballet of Grace, Emotion and Technique—All would be true! At breakfast I was reading the Financial Times and they featured an article about the last performance of the Prima Ballerina’s who was Retiring at 42 years old. I very much wanted to see it, to watch her take her final bow…….AT 42 years old, That is Miraculous. I couldn’t even imagine how she must feel! I simply had to go. Soooooo our wonderful Hotel manager was able to secure tickets and the most exceptional night was had. The royal opera house is indescribable, as beautiful as the pictures are, it doesn’t do it justice. We took our seats in the balcony box and enjoyed a breathtaking performance. A quick nap for Ben at intermission cure jet lag and at the end the audience demanded four Curtain call encores for the Ballerina- a total of a 10 minute standing ovation! Everyone in tears! Spectacular. Wow wow wow!!! AND Tomorrow the French Open—TENNIS!!! I love Tennis! Alcazar vs. Sinner! I love the Roland Garros Stadium…My wonderful girlfriend, Karen, and her most generous husband gave us their seats. What a treat. Thank you for traveling with me. Always interested in which photos you like best. Sending you much love from Paris.. Sandra
The Paris Royal Opera’s (Opera National de Paris) Ballet closing night of the beautiful “Giselle” was Extraordinary. They call it a Masterpiece—A Ballet of Grace, Emotion and Technique—All would be true! At breakfast I was reading the Financial Times and they featured an article about the last performance of the Prima Ballerina’s who was Retiring at 42 years old. I very much wanted to see it, to watch her take her final bow…….AT 42 years old, That is Miraculous. I couldn’t even imagine how she must feel! I simply had to go. Soooooo our wonderful Hotel manager was able to secure tickets and the most exceptional night was had. The royal opera house is indescribable, as beautiful as the pictures are, it doesn’t do it justice. We took our seats in the balcony box and enjoyed a breathtaking performance. A quick nap for Ben at intermission cure jet lag and at the end the audience demanded four Curtain call encores for the Ballerina- a total of a 10 minute standing ovation! Everyone in tears! Spectacular. Wow wow wow!!! AND Tomorrow the French Open—TENNIS!!! I love Tennis! Alcazar vs. Sinner! I love the Roland Garros Stadium…My wonderful girlfriend, Karen, and her most generous husband gave us their seats. What a treat. Thank you for traveling with me. Always interested in which photos you like best. Sending you much love from Paris.. Sandra
The Paris Royal Opera’s (Opera National de Paris) Ballet closing night of the beautiful “Giselle” was Extraordinary. They call it a Masterpiece—A Ballet of Grace, Emotion and Technique—All would be true! At breakfast I was reading the Financial Times and they featured an article about the last performance of the Prima Ballerina’s who was Retiring at 42 years old. I very much wanted to see it, to watch her take her final bow…….AT 42 years old, That is Miraculous. I couldn’t even imagine how she must feel! I simply had to go. Soooooo our wonderful Hotel manager was able to secure tickets and the most exceptional night was had. The royal opera house is indescribable, as beautiful as the pictures are, it doesn’t do it justice. We took our seats in the balcony box and enjoyed a breathtaking performance. A quick nap for Ben at intermission cure jet lag and at the end the audience demanded four Curtain call encores for the Ballerina- a total of a 10 minute standing ovation! Everyone in tears! Spectacular. Wow wow wow!!! AND Tomorrow the French Open—TENNIS!!! I love Tennis! Alcazar vs. Sinner! I love the Roland Garros Stadium…My wonderful girlfriend, Karen, and her most generous husband gave us their seats. What a treat. Thank you for traveling with me. Always interested in which photos you like best. Sending you much love from Paris.. Sandra
The Paris Royal Opera’s (Opera National de Paris) Ballet closing night of the beautiful “Giselle” was Extraordinary. They call it a Masterpiece—A Ballet of Grace, Emotion and Technique—All would be true! At breakfast I was reading the Financial Times and they featured an article about the last performance of the Prima Ballerina’s who was Retiring at 42 years old. I very much wanted to see it, to watch her take her final bow…….AT 42 years old, That is Miraculous. I couldn’t even imagine how she must feel! I simply had to go. Soooooo our wonderful Hotel manager was able to secure tickets and the most exceptional night was had. The royal opera house is indescribable, as beautiful as the pictures are, it doesn’t do it justice. We took our seats in the balcony box and enjoyed a breathtaking performance. A quick nap for Ben at intermission cure jet lag and at the end the audience demanded four Curtain call encores for the Ballerina- a total of a 10 minute standing ovation! Everyone in tears! Spectacular. Wow wow wow!!! AND Tomorrow the French Open—TENNIS!!! I love Tennis! Alcazar vs. Sinner! I love the Roland Garros Stadium…My wonderful girlfriend, Karen, and her most generous husband gave us their seats. What a treat. Thank you for traveling with me. Always interested in which photos you like best. Sending you much love from Paris.. Sandra
The Paris Royal Opera’s (Opera National de Paris) Ballet closing night of the beautiful “Giselle” was Extraordinary. They call it a Masterpiece—A Ballet of Grace, Emotion and Technique—All would be true! At breakfast I was reading the Financial Times and they featured an article about the last performance of the Prima Ballerina’s who was Retiring at 42 years old. I very much wanted to see it, to watch her take her final bow…….AT 42 years old, That is Miraculous. I couldn’t even imagine how she must feel! I simply had to go. Soooooo our wonderful Hotel manager was able to secure tickets and the most exceptional night was had. The royal opera house is indescribable, as beautiful as the pictures are, it doesn’t do it justice. We took our seats in the balcony box and enjoyed a breathtaking performance. A quick nap for Ben at intermission cure jet lag and at the end the audience demanded four Curtain call encores for the Ballerina- a total of a 10 minute standing ovation! Everyone in tears! Spectacular. Wow wow wow!!! AND Tomorrow the French Open—TENNIS!!! I love Tennis! Alcazar vs. Sinner! I love the Roland Garros Stadium…My wonderful girlfriend, Karen, and her most generous husband gave us their seats. What a treat. Thank you for traveling with me. Always interested in which photos you like best. Sending you much love from Paris.. Sandra
The Paris Royal Opera’s (Opera National de Paris) Ballet closing night of the beautiful “Giselle” was Extraordinary. They call it a Masterpiece—A Ballet of Grace, Emotion and Technique—All would be true! At breakfast I was reading the Financial Times and they featured an article about the last performance of the Prima Ballerina’s who was Retiring at 42 years old. I very much wanted to see it, to watch her take her final bow…….AT 42 years old, That is Miraculous. I couldn’t even imagine how she must feel! I simply had to go. Soooooo our wonderful Hotel manager was able to secure tickets and the most exceptional night was had. The royal opera house is indescribable, as beautiful as the pictures are, it doesn’t do it justice. We took our seats in the balcony box and enjoyed a breathtaking performance. A quick nap for Ben at intermission cure jet lag and at the end the audience demanded four Curtain call encores for the Ballerina- a total of a 10 minute standing ovation! Everyone in tears! Spectacular. Wow wow wow!!! AND Tomorrow the French Open—TENNIS!!! I love Tennis! Alcazar vs. Sinner! I love the Roland Garros Stadium…My wonderful girlfriend, Karen, and her most generous husband gave us their seats. What a treat. Thank you for traveling with me. Always interested in which photos you like best. Sending you much love from Paris.. Sandra
The Paris Royal Opera’s (Opera National de Paris) Ballet closing night of the beautiful “Giselle” was Extraordinary. They call it a Masterpiece—A Ballet of Grace, Emotion and Technique—All would be true! At breakfast I was reading the Financial Times and they featured an article about the last performance of the Prima Ballerina’s who was Retiring at 42 years old. I very much wanted to see it, to watch her take her final bow…….AT 42 years old, That is Miraculous. I couldn’t even imagine how she must feel! I simply had to go. Soooooo our wonderful Hotel manager was able to secure tickets and the most exceptional night was had. The royal opera house is indescribable, as beautiful as the pictures are, it doesn’t do it justice. We took our seats in the balcony box and enjoyed a breathtaking performance. A quick nap for Ben at intermission cure jet lag and at the end the audience demanded four Curtain call encores for the Ballerina- a total of a 10 minute standing ovation! Everyone in tears! Spectacular. Wow wow wow!!! AND Tomorrow the French Open—TENNIS!!! I love Tennis! Alcazar vs. Sinner! I love the Roland Garros Stadium…My wonderful girlfriend, Karen, and her most generous husband gave us their seats. What a treat. Thank you for traveling with me. Always interested in which photos you like best. Sending you much love from Paris.. Sandra
The Paris Royal Opera’s (Opera National de Paris) Ballet closing night of the beautiful “Giselle” was Extraordinary. They call it a Masterpiece—A Ballet of Grace, Emotion and Technique—All would be true! At breakfast I was reading the Financial Times and they featured an article about the last performance of the Prima Ballerina’s who was Retiring at 42 years old. I very much wanted to see it, to watch her take her final bow…….AT 42 years old, That is Miraculous. I couldn’t even imagine how she must feel! I simply had to go. Soooooo our wonderful Hotel manager was able to secure tickets and the most exceptional night was had. The royal opera house is indescribable, as beautiful as the pictures are, it doesn’t do it justice. We took our seats in the balcony box and enjoyed a breathtaking performance. A quick nap for Ben at intermission cure jet lag and at the end the audience demanded four Curtain call encores for the Ballerina- a total of a 10 minute standing ovation! Everyone in tears! Spectacular. Wow wow wow!!! AND Tomorrow the French Open—TENNIS!!! I love Tennis! Alcazar vs. Sinner! I love the Roland Garros Stadium…My wonderful girlfriend, Karen, and her most generous husband gave us their seats. What a treat. Thank you for traveling with me. Always interested in which photos you like best. Sending you much love from Paris.. Sandra
The Paris Royal Opera’s (Opera National de Paris) Ballet closing night of the beautiful “Giselle” was Extraordinary. They call it a Masterpiece—A Ballet of Grace, Emotion and Technique—All would be true! At breakfast I was reading the Financial Times and they featured an article about the last performance of the Prima Ballerina’s who was Retiring at 42 years old. I very much wanted to see it, to watch her take her final bow…….AT 42 years old, That is Miraculous. I couldn’t even imagine how she must feel! I simply had to go. Soooooo our wonderful Hotel manager was able to secure tickets and the most exceptional night was had. The royal opera house is indescribable, as beautiful as the pictures are, it doesn’t do it justice. We took our seats in the balcony box and enjoyed a breathtaking performance. A quick nap for Ben at intermission cure jet lag and at the end the audience demanded four Curtain call encores for the Ballerina- a total of a 10 minute standing ovation! Everyone in tears! Spectacular. Wow wow wow!!! AND Tomorrow the French Open—TENNIS!!! I love Tennis! Alcazar vs. Sinner! I love the Roland Garros Stadium…My wonderful girlfriend, Karen, and her most generous husband gave us their seats. What a treat. Thank you for traveling with me. Always interested in which photos you like best. Sending you much love from Paris.. Sandra
The Paris Royal Opera’s (Opera National de Paris) Ballet closing night of the beautiful “Giselle” was Extraordinary. They call it a Masterpiece—A Ballet of Grace, Emotion and Technique—All would be true! At breakfast I was reading the Financial Times and they featured an article about the last performance of the Prima Ballerina’s who was Retiring at 42 years old. I very much wanted to see it, to watch her take her final bow…….AT 42 years old, That is Miraculous. I couldn’t even imagine how she must feel! I simply had to go. Soooooo our wonderful Hotel manager was able to secure tickets and the most exceptional night was had. The royal opera house is indescribable, as beautiful as the pictures are, it doesn’t do it justice. We took our seats in the balcony box and enjoyed a breathtaking performance. A quick nap for Ben at intermission cure jet lag and at the end the audience demanded four Curtain call encores for the Ballerina- a total of a 10 minute standing ovation! Everyone in tears! Spectacular. Wow wow wow!!! AND Tomorrow the French Open—TENNIS!!! I love Tennis! Alcazar vs. Sinner! I love the Roland Garros Stadium…My wonderful girlfriend, Karen, and her most generous husband gave us their seats. What a treat. Thank you for traveling with me. Always interested in which photos you like best. Sending you much love from Paris.. Sandra
ISSUES! I have serious ISSUES! Many of them …..AND THEY ARE CALLED ANTIQUES! I dream about them, I see them, feel them, wonder about their origin and journey and I love them. I love how I feel when I am in their presents-then make me feel happy and calm. A love affair with objects. I don’t know why, but they speak to my soul. There is not a better place to find the most glorious antiques than at the famous French flea markets in Paris. European antiques, here before us, represent people and homes (hopefully happy ones) from a different time and era! Antique furnishings, Fabric, wallpapers, Art, frames, chandeliers, kitchenware and serving ware —-ALL OF IT just make me happy! Wondering these Iconic markets clears my mind, relax me and then INSPIRES ME. Here is a bit of what I found on the streets, in the Alleys and along the walls of the shops. Which precious perfection do u like? Come with me, let’s shop! Love to you from Paris. Sandy Xosl
ISSUES! I have serious ISSUES! Many of them …..AND THEY ARE CALLED ANTIQUES! I dream about them, I see them, feel them, wonder about their origin and journey and I love them. I love how I feel when I am in their presents-then make me feel happy and calm. A love affair with objects. I don’t know why, but they speak to my soul. There is not a better place to find the most glorious antiques than at the famous French flea markets in Paris. European antiques, here before us, represent people and homes (hopefully happy ones) from a different time and era! Antique furnishings, Fabric, wallpapers, Art, frames, chandeliers, kitchenware and serving ware —-ALL OF IT just make me happy! Wondering these Iconic markets clears my mind, relax me and then INSPIRES ME. Here is a bit of what I found on the streets, in the Alleys and along the walls of the shops. Which precious perfection do u like? Come with me, let’s shop! Love to you from Paris. Sandy Xosl
ISSUES! I have serious ISSUES! Many of them …..AND THEY ARE CALLED ANTIQUES! I dream about them, I see them, feel them, wonder about their origin and journey and I love them. I love how I feel when I am in their presents-then make me feel happy and calm. A love affair with objects. I don’t know why, but they speak to my soul. There is not a better place to find the most glorious antiques than at the famous French flea markets in Paris. European antiques, here before us, represent people and homes (hopefully happy ones) from a different time and era! Antique furnishings, Fabric, wallpapers, Art, frames, chandeliers, kitchenware and serving ware —-ALL OF IT just make me happy! Wondering these Iconic markets clears my mind, relax me and then INSPIRES ME. Here is a bit of what I found on the streets, in the Alleys and along the walls of the shops. Which precious perfection do u like? Come with me, let’s shop! Love to you from Paris. Sandy Xosl
ISSUES! I have serious ISSUES! Many of them …..AND THEY ARE CALLED ANTIQUES! I dream about them, I see them, feel them, wonder about their origin and journey and I love them. I love how I feel when I am in their presents-then make me feel happy and calm. A love affair with objects. I don’t know why, but they speak to my soul. There is not a better place to find the most glorious antiques than at the famous French flea markets in Paris. European antiques, here before us, represent people and homes (hopefully happy ones) from a different time and era! Antique furnishings, Fabric, wallpapers, Art, frames, chandeliers, kitchenware and serving ware —-ALL OF IT just make me happy! Wondering these Iconic markets clears my mind, relax me and then INSPIRES ME. Here is a bit of what I found on the streets, in the Alleys and along the walls of the shops. Which precious perfection do u like? Come with me, let’s shop! Love to you from Paris. Sandy Xosl
ISSUES! I have serious ISSUES! Many of them …..AND THEY ARE CALLED ANTIQUES! I dream about them, I see them, feel them, wonder about their origin and journey and I love them. I love how I feel when I am in their presents-then make me feel happy and calm. A love affair with objects. I don’t know why, but they speak to my soul. There is not a better place to find the most glorious antiques than at the famous French flea markets in Paris. European antiques, here before us, represent people and homes (hopefully happy ones) from a different time and era! Antique furnishings, Fabric, wallpapers, Art, frames, chandeliers, kitchenware and serving ware —-ALL OF IT just make me happy! Wondering these Iconic markets clears my mind, relax me and then INSPIRES ME. Here is a bit of what I found on the streets, in the Alleys and along the walls of the shops. Which precious perfection do u like? Come with me, let’s shop! Love to you from Paris. Sandy Xosl
ISSUES! I have serious ISSUES! Many of them …..AND THEY ARE CALLED ANTIQUES! I dream about them, I see them, feel them, wonder about their origin and journey and I love them. I love how I feel when I am in their presents-then make me feel happy and calm. A love affair with objects. I don’t know why, but they speak to my soul. There is not a better place to find the most glorious antiques than at the famous French flea markets in Paris. European antiques, here before us, represent people and homes (hopefully happy ones) from a different time and era! Antique furnishings, Fabric, wallpapers, Art, frames, chandeliers, kitchenware and serving ware —-ALL OF IT just make me happy! Wondering these Iconic markets clears my mind, relax me and then INSPIRES ME. Here is a bit of what I found on the streets, in the Alleys and along the walls of the shops. Which precious perfection do u like? Come with me, let’s shop! Love to you from Paris. Sandy Xosl
ISSUES! I have serious ISSUES! Many of them …..AND THEY ARE CALLED ANTIQUES! I dream about them, I see them, feel them, wonder about their origin and journey and I love them. I love how I feel when I am in their presents-then make me feel happy and calm. A love affair with objects. I don’t know why, but they speak to my soul. There is not a better place to find the most glorious antiques than at the famous French flea markets in Paris. European antiques, here before us, represent people and homes (hopefully happy ones) from a different time and era! Antique furnishings, Fabric, wallpapers, Art, frames, chandeliers, kitchenware and serving ware —-ALL OF IT just make me happy! Wondering these Iconic markets clears my mind, relax me and then INSPIRES ME. Here is a bit of what I found on the streets, in the Alleys and along the walls of the shops. Which precious perfection do u like? Come with me, let’s shop! Love to you from Paris. Sandy Xosl
ISSUES! I have serious ISSUES! Many of them …..AND THEY ARE CALLED ANTIQUES! I dream about them, I see them, feel them, wonder about their origin and journey and I love them. I love how I feel when I am in their presents-then make me feel happy and calm. A love affair with objects. I don’t know why, but they speak to my soul. There is not a better place to find the most glorious antiques than at the famous French flea markets in Paris. European antiques, here before us, represent people and homes (hopefully happy ones) from a different time and era! Antique furnishings, Fabric, wallpapers, Art, frames, chandeliers, kitchenware and serving ware —-ALL OF IT just make me happy! Wondering these Iconic markets clears my mind, relax me and then INSPIRES ME. Here is a bit of what I found on the streets, in the Alleys and along the walls of the shops. Which precious perfection do u like? Come with me, let’s shop! Love to you from Paris. Sandy Xosl
ISSUES! I have serious ISSUES! Many of them …..AND THEY ARE CALLED ANTIQUES! I dream about them, I see them, feel them, wonder about their origin and journey and I love them. I love how I feel when I am in their presents-then make me feel happy and calm. A love affair with objects. I don’t know why, but they speak to my soul. There is not a better place to find the most glorious antiques than at the famous French flea markets in Paris. European antiques, here before us, represent people and homes (hopefully happy ones) from a different time and era! Antique furnishings, Fabric, wallpapers, Art, frames, chandeliers, kitchenware and serving ware —-ALL OF IT just make me happy! Wondering these Iconic markets clears my mind, relax me and then INSPIRES ME. Here is a bit of what I found on the streets, in the Alleys and along the walls of the shops. Which precious perfection do u like? Come with me, let’s shop! Love to you from Paris. Sandy Xosl
THE FRENCH OPEN wow wow wow!! Amazing – wow! Tennis anyone
THE FRENCH OPEN wow wow wow!! Amazing – wow! Tennis anyone
THE FRENCH OPEN wow wow wow!! Amazing – wow! Tennis anyone
THE FRENCH OPEN wow wow wow!! Amazing – wow! Tennis anyone
THE FRENCH OPEN wow wow wow!! Amazing – wow! Tennis anyone