Yes, PARIS!
Paris, Idaho
What did you think Paris, France? I wish
They have their own "Notre Dame"
Well, not really.
But it's beautiful
Very European
It's a very charming little town
with old buildings
And of course, Antiques store
Look at that kitty!
They have to have Le Tour Eiffel, it's Paris after all.
Wonderful chippy columns
Love the blue one.
I so wanted this head and foot board, no space in the car though.
Look at this little stove, it's electric!
This camera was so cool, and expensive
That's all about my trip to Paris, Have you been to Paris yet?
Joining Debra for Vintage Inspiration Summer Party
Joining Debra for Vintage Inspiration Summer Party
Ido
Ido, looks like the next best thing to Paris, France. Lots a character and charm! Hope your weekend is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOoh la la! I haven't heard of Paris, Idaho, but that shop is amazing! I would love to go in there and start shopping.
ReplyDelete-Marie
mais oui mon amie...i have been to Paris! Paris, Maine to be exact...not far from my childhood home. :)
ReplyDeleteHi do you know there is a Paris, Ontario. Love the tour of the antiques shop.
ReplyDeleteIdo...it looks nice !! what a lovely village !!..have a nice weekend...love Ria...xxx....
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your wonderful trip to Paris...just lovely! xx Kerry
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful and quaint spot. the tabernacle is really beautiful, and of course, that antique store could hold my attention for hours! Thanks for joining in! xoxo Debra
ReplyDeleteIt IS quite a charming town, Ido! You captured it well. Good to visit Paris, no matter where!
ReplyDelete- Susan
You made me smile!
ReplyDeleteYes, I've been to the French Paris and it is in its own league. But, honestly, it's what you make of it and you made Paris, Idaho just charming!
I love Paris! Even if it is in Idaho! It looks like loads of fun.
ReplyDeleteI was there last summer! I visited the tabernacle, but not the antique shop. Bummer!
ReplyDeleteI have been to Paris, France, but this Paris looks worth a visit too. We have a "Parys" in South Africa too, but it has very little to recommend it! x Sharon
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun little town to visit!! Love those secret places you find on the back roads traveling that you never see while traveling the interstate!
ReplyDeleteYou have an informative blog. I’ve learned something from it. I do have mine too www.claire-fernandez.blogspot.com... Thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun little town for you to visit. So glad you got to go.
ReplyDeleteI had to ask you about the lavender cupcakes and such that you commented about on my blog. You must share a little more information, please.
Have a great rest of your weekend.
What a wonderful blog. I came across you on mms. I am the stockist in
ReplyDeletein Tampa Florida for Annie Sloan paint. We have a stockist in Utah for our lovely paint and I will forward Her name is Mindy and she is quite talented located in Park City Utah. I love Paris to! Thanks beautiful photos!
You have my attention now! I did not know there was such a place but am off to google it...hopefully, it will be close enough for a day trip?! I NEED one...
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for all of the sweet words of encouragement...have a great Sunday!
Rene
How fun...I love little towns. Especially older ones, they're so full of charm and character. So whatcha get in the antique store? I know you didn't come home empty handed :-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and Kisses,
♥Ana