tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7406925524977670641.post4304712044857086242..comments2024-01-30T16:59:10.060+00:00Comments on Pascale Petit's Blog: Goodbye to rue Hautefeuille, ParisPascale Petithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03496315815638953200noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7406925524977670641.post-67592747632232004972012-04-11T09:08:05.986+01:002012-04-11T09:08:05.986+01:00Thank you Vanessa, I wrote that very fast just bef...Thank you Vanessa, I wrote that very fast just before leaving. I find it hard to keep up the blog unless I do it fast, so glad it reminded you of that song. Did you go to school in France? I didn't know that song though remember some in the Paris school. Thank you for The Coward's Tale which was waiting for me on my return, I look forward to reading it very much.<br /><br />PxPascale Petithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03496315815638953200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7406925524977670641.post-66630541952640811892012-04-10T10:05:59.787+01:002012-04-10T10:05:59.787+01:00How beautiful are your descriptions - I am almost...How beautiful are your descriptions - I am almost there. Love Paris! You are indeed blessed to be able to work there. <br />Mention of Le Bourdon brought this song back from little school days<br />"Le bourdon dit à la clochette <br />Tais-toi donc, méchante sonnette <br />Dong, dong, dong, dong, dong, dong, <br />Mais la clochette lui répond: <br />Din' don, din' don, din' don, din' don"<br /><br />(It's better sung!)Vanessa Gebbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09088301040602803489noreply@blogger.com