Saturday, August 2, 2025

The Sunday Salon: A Paris in July Composed of Thirteen Books, Two Maigret Series, Eating at Brasserie du Parc, Baking Croissants, and a Real Visit to Paris

  







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We spent the weekend in Paris, Texas, and what a fun weekend it was! We ate pastries at the Paris Bakery, shopped at some Paris stores, traiped through a Paris farmers' market, got a library card from the Paris Public Library, and, of course, visited the Eiffel Tower. 





What I Read Last Week:






What I'm Reading Now:

Mark Twain by Ron Chernow (Book Club)

Aflame: Learning from Silence by Pico Iyer (Nonfiction)

The Love of My Afterlife by Kirsty Greenwood (Fiction)

Warrior Scarlet by Rosemary Sutcliff (1001 Children's Books)






What I Posted Last Week Here at Readerbuzz:













I delighted this month in celebrating Paris in July. I enjoyed being in Paris this July by:

(1) Reading books set in Paris...These are listed in Enjoyment Order, from Most to Least...


Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola

Remembering Paris by Denis Tillinac

In Montmartre: Picasso, Matisse, and the Birth of Modern Art by Sue Roe  

The Jules Verne Prophecy by Larry Schwartz and Iva-Marie Palmer 

Claudine: A Fairy Tale for Exceptional Grownups by Marian Grudko

Picasso and Minou by P. I. Maltbie

Fantômette et la maison hantée by Georges Chaulet 

The French Art of Living Well: Finding Joie de Vivre in the Everyday World by Cathy Yandell

A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens 

A Bakery in Paris by Aimee Runyon

La Vie, According to Rose by Lauren Parvizi

 

(2) Watching... 

Maigret (1992) on BritBox. (Mystery series)

Maigret (2018) on BritBox. (Mystery series)

 Odette Toulemonde on Kanopy. (Movie)


(3) Practicing my French on Duolingo.



(4) Eating at Brasserie du Parc
a French restaurant in downtown Houston.


(5) Baking croissants.


(6) Visiting Paris...Paris, Texas, that is.




I began to list 3 Good Things every day during the pandemic. Now I've established a regular routine of writing down my 3 Good Things. Here are 3 Good Things from last week:


Good Thing #1:
G-granddaughter Lucy loved 
having her 3rd birthday party
She found a beautiful (imitation) ammonite 
in the dig-for-fossils pit.



Good Thing #2:
We had a great time at 
A Wrinkle in Time,
a play put on by children at
nearby
Alvin Community College.



Good Thing #3:
My friend Janet and I, 
in our search for 
a reported Northern Bobwhite
in our area, arrived
at a private bird hunting area. 
The only bobwhite we found
was on the sign. Ha!



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25 comments:

  1. Your Paris month has been fun to read! I especially liked seeing Paris, Texas, as I didn't know they had their own "Eiffel Tower." I've always enjoyed participating in PiJ the past but this month was too busy with a trip to Greece. Thanks for hosting Sunday Salon, it's always interesting.
    best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  2. Oof, something you enjoyed less than A Tale of Two Cities?! That sounds pretty unfun.

    That birthday party sounds awesome. I would've loved a dig-for-fossils thing. I probably still would, ahaha.

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  3. Hard to believe July is already over! Glad your granddaughter enjoyed her party, it does sound like a fun location for a party. Have a great weekend!

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  4. Happy Birthday to Lucy! What a great idea for a birthday. Paris, Texas looks like a lot of fun. Have a wonderful week ahead Deb.

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  5. I am sending the link to your post here to my friend who lives in Paris. Well, just outsode of it but she works there. What a fun trip and to combine it with Paris in July is a bonus. Thansk for the good book suggestions and happy birthday to your g granddaughter.

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  6. I've read some birdwatcher mysteries, among them one with Bobwhite in the title.

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  7. I remember the long ago "Maigret" television series with Michael Gambon in the title role. He was the perfect Maigret! I grew up in the countryside of northeastern Mississippi and Northern Bobwhites were plentiful there at that time. Their song was a part of the constant background music to my life. When we moved to our current home some forty(!!!) years ago now, there were bobwhites around and I would hear their calls whenever I was outside. Now, of course, the area is so full of humans there is no room left for the bobwhites.

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  8. What a fun way to end Paris in July! A trip to Paris, Texas sounds fun. I wonder if Paris, Kentucky has an Eiffel tower as well. Happy birthday to Lucy and I would love to see A Wrinkle in Time on stage. Have a great week!

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  9. The Farmers Market sounds fun. The croissants look good.

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  10. When Paris in July ends, I know that yet another month has absolutely flown by. Looks like you had a great time!

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  11. I love all your photos and so lovely to see smiling faces, too! How wonderful to visit Paris! I have heard their food and pastries are amazing!

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  12. How fun that you want to Paris, Texas to end Paris in July.

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  13. I have 2 of those Paris books so will dig them out as I've not read them yet. Need to plan my books to read on holidays in Paris and Venice....

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  14. Want to check out the movie, Odette Toulemonde and read two or three of the "Paris" books you mentioned. Thanks for hosting the Sunday Salon and be well.

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  15. I love how you fully embraced Paris in July in a variety of ways. Thanks for sharing all of your experiences with us! :)

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  16. It sounds like you had a wonderful month celebrating France and all things French, especially Paris. I wish your great granddaughter many happy returns of the day.

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  17. Paris, Texas sounds like such fun. What a great trip. Hope you have a great week!

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  18. You had a great Paris in July! The A Winkle in Time play sounds like fun too.
    I hope you have a fabulous week.

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  19. Looks like a wonderful trip to Paris, Texas! I really enjoyed The Love of My Afterlife. Hope you do, too!

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  20. Wow you seriously did Paris in July! I only read one book, but it was a fun one (Piglettes). I started another but did not get on with it, so it shall remain nameless. I keep meaning to read A Tale of Two Cities, even though it comes low on your enjoyment scale.

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  21. Your visit to Paris TX sounds fun! What a great trip -- and with PIJ, a perfect time to do it! You had some terrific reading too. Lots of those books went on my list!

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  22. Your weekend in Paris, Texas sounds like it was a lot of fun, Deb. I have been wanting to read The Love of My Afterlife and hope you are enjoying it. Your Paris in July looks like it was a great success! I always enjoy seeing what you read and watched to celebrate. I hope you have a great week, Deb. My daughter has registration this week and will begin high school on Friday. I don't think any of us feel ready. Take care!

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  23. I should visit Paris, TX since I don't see myself ever being able to go to France lol.

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  24. I wish my daughter and I had gone to Paris, TX when we were living near Fort Worth. We talked about it, but never did.

    Wow! Your book club is reading a chunkster of a book! I think my group would require 2-3 months to tackle that one.

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