Bonjour! If we were still in Paris, I'd be starting my day with a cafe au lait like this one. I would have taken a picture of the yummy crepes framboises that I had with the coffee, except I devoured them before I remembered to take a picture. C'est la vie.
Then we'd head down a beautiful cobblestone street like this one:
...And on our way, we'd probably pass a lovely little grocer's fruit stand, like this one:
I've never before seen such enormous grapes. They were good, too; just watch out for the seeds.
That's all for now. By the way, if anyone knows how to get French accent marks in Blogger, please let me know in the comments. Have a great day!
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Hi, to answer your question (I also answered it over at my blog), Pie Month is something that Marie Callender's, the pie store, invented to get more people to buy pies during February and October. My dad loves it and acts like it's a holiday.
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