Wednesday 17 August 2011

Under the Provençal Sun
Sunday Morning Brocante
Viennese Escapes


The Brocante Princess
on a Sunday morning
under the Provençal sun

Not Happy
that Corey
found the best deals
*
Click to see for yourself!

The Brocante Flâneur
in top hat and
impeccably dressed

Sweet Comfort
Baguette instead of bibelots

The French Way
Brocanting in style

Brocanting in France
on a Sunday Morning

15 August 2010
© by Merisi
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* I got the doll, though. :-)

12 comments:

  1. nicest blog i visited..plz send on my email id your updates..

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  2. Third photo; what a lovely man! I want him on my wall!! ;D

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  3. I thought the bread was a bottle of wine at first. Guess that's where my head is.

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  4. Merisi, thank you for this peek at the market and those fashionable folks who frequent it!

    That doll is quite a find.

    xo

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  5. You got the doll??!!! You got the best of all then! Is she a Lenci?

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  6. Oh I love this post! I miss that Provençal sun. I love the elegance of that mid-calf length skirt on the lady with the baguette.

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  7. Hah - I thought that was Corey even before I saw the words Brocante Princess! Having just returned from brocanting in Provence, this post gave me real pleasure :)

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  8. I remember our days so well....

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  9. The second from the bottom image, those are my sandals...truly, I have a pair just like them and in Kentucky too;)

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  10. Oh, the dude in the top hat!!! Must have!!!!

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  11. Thank you all for your taking the time to comment. It is Friday evening already, but rest assured, I always read each comment. They brighten my day, merci! :-)

    LOUCIAO:
    I have wondered myself if it could be a Lenci doll, but I could not find any image that would confirm my suspicion. However, she is sitting pretty in my living room, keeping a watchful eye on the piano.

    TICA,
    oh, what meraviglia!

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  12. I'll call the "Brocante FlÂneur" a dandy !

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