Le tricot parisien

Everyone, but everyone should go for lunch in Paris once in their lives.  And while there, I believe that they should knit.  There are some more photos from the sojourn, but here are my two favourites…

le jardin du Cercle de l’Union Interalliée

Knitting at l’Union de Cercle Interalliée: to be followed very closely by… the Long Tall Barrister wearing the finished item:

Suave, smooth, sophisticated, six-foot-five and slightly perturbed…

There followed a rather delicious wander round Paris.  I present (and I’m sorry that I was pulling odd faces.  I kept wanting to giggle).  Photos are courtesy of Michael… he’s going to Cross Costa Rica next year, and raise heaps of money for the Prince’s Trust.  And should be sponsored.

Le Palais de l'Elysée

Knitting outside le Palais de l’Elysée. 

Arc de Triomphe

On the Champs Elysées (this is a much better picture, the Arc de Triomphe is happily visible, and my eyes are open).

Metro knitting (too scary to actually watch)

And on the Metro… horribly blurry owing to the fact that the train was moving.

The first picture on this post is © James Scott 2006.  The second picture is © Jane Berry 2006, and the final three are © Michael Scott 2006, all used by kind permission of the copyright holders.

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