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Old Feb 12th, 2010, 05:15 PM
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favorite Paris and France Blogs?

OOPS should have previewed my post. using new keyboard Just stumbled on a couple blogs I enjoy, ParisBreakfast.com and davidlebovitz.com. Do you have any?
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Old Feb 12th, 2010, 05:27 PM
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I enjoy BonjourParis.com.

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Old Feb 12th, 2010, 07:43 PM
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http://www.parisdailyphoto.com/

http://johntalbottsparis.typepad.com/
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Old Feb 12th, 2010, 08:05 PM
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Lebovitz and paris daily photo are my favorites, along with 0909. There have been others that seem to be discontinued.
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http://dailyphotoparis.blogspot.com/

http://paristhroughmylens.blogspot.com/

http://lindamathieu.com/
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I like one by one of Fodor's regular posters, Kerouac

http://anyportinastorm.proboards.com/

Not a blog but a group of people from all over the globe who love and know Paris

http://www.ourparisforum.com
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eyepreferparis.com has great pictures and commentary. It also has alot of good Paris blog links
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Old Feb 13th, 2010, 05:11 AM
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I have another blog that is written by an American, female horse trainer with her stable at the racecourse at Maisons Lafitte. Maisons Lafitte is a very nice town with a chateau of the same name a short train ride from Paris. The race track is a pleasant half day trip with a nice stroll from the train station. The link is: http://blog.gallopfrance.com/
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Old Feb 13th, 2010, 06:36 AM
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Great question.

I enjoy a food froggy in paris http://afoodiefroggy.canalblog.com/
and Hungry for paris, which isn't exactly a blog, he has written a book, but I like to read his reviews.
http://hungryforparis.squarespace.com/
and also John Whitings site, which is similiar to Hungry
http://www.whitings-writings.com/index.htm

I also like David Lebovitz and John Tallbot
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Old Feb 13th, 2010, 06:44 AM
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Some more :

http://the-languedoc-page.com/articl...rticles01d.htm
http://www.the-france-page.com/blogs/index.html

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Cigale's fav:

www.styleandthecity.com

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For dining research, I second (and particularly like and use) John Talbott's Paris, Alexander Lobrano's Hungry For Paris, and David Lebovitz's Living the sweet life in Paris. One more excellent Paris/ France dining site is Rosa Jackson's Edible Adventures (Paris, Nice and Beyond) -- http://www.rosajackson.com/

For web sites addressing French social and cultural issues, I like Ask a Frenchman, -- http://askafrenchman.blogspot.com/ , Stuff Parisians like -- http://www.o-chateau.com/blog/ , and Polly-Vous Francais? -- http://www.pollyvousfrancais.blogspot.com/ .

For a range of serious to light "French News," I like France Today -- http://www.france-today.com/ For more serious news and analysis, see Arthur Goldhammer’s site, French Politics -- http://artgoldhammer.blogspot.com/

For a web site addressing the "expat experience," I like La Mom (An American Mom in Paris) (lively and well written chronicles of an American who has lived in Paris for a decade) -- http://lamomparis.blogspot.com/ .
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Old Feb 13th, 2010, 12:15 PM
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Thanks all. This is great. It's so interesting to have so many new sites to explore. Some I have seen before but there are a number I haven't seen before.
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Most bloggers have a list of blogs they follow or by their friends. That is another way to expand your sites.
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Check out http://www.parisiensalon.com/ . It's a great "magazine-style" website that even lets you create a user suitcase and search restaurants, shops, and things to do in Paris. They cover everything from style to food to entertainment.

I also love DavidLebovitz.com!
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If you enjoy exploring Paris 'inconnu' in depth, check out http://www.myparisadventures.dk/8813/Home
If you click on Travel Diaries, there is a treasure of Gitte's daily wanderings, beautifully written with exceptional photos.

http://peter-pho2.blogspot.com/
Peter's photos are great.

I also love Kerouac's http://anyportinastorm.proboards.com/
He definitely has a unique view of Paris and his photo essays are superb. A few I love...

Canal Saint Martin,
http://anyportinastorm.proboards.com...ad=1207&page=1

La Mouzaia in autumn,
http://anyportinastorm.proboards.com...5&page=1#45769

The adventure of owning his cafe in Paris,
http://anyportinastorm.proboards.com...ad=1381&page=1
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You people are excessively kind, but I will say that I have some off-the-beaten-track subjects coming up that will make things like "La Mouzaïa" seem tawdry and overly mundane.

But to address the original question, I will say that I understand the passion that a lot of people have for Paris and how much they want to share it, but I myself am often dismayed by how much the same material is recycled again and again -- "the best pastry" "the best hot chocolate" "the best shopping street" "the most romantic restaurant" -- ad infinitum. Yes, people do want to be guided to the most worthwhile things to do, but 98% of those things are already in the most popular guidebooks.

I try to find things that people might never see, and I wish that more of these Paris blogs would do that same. I almost vomited when I saw a mention of "the secret covered passages of Paris" when the covered passages are one of the most well known things for anybody who has been to Paris and seen more than just the monuments and museums.

I could easily start ranting about some of this stuff, so better that I stop now.
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You see, that's the thing....Some of us think were getting some kind of inside information when in fact as kerouac some of the stuff is recycled again and again and some of the stuff I have found is years old. And restaurant reviews of places that are closed, changed hands or have been trampled by Rick Stevens (?) crowd.

I'd love to find some new info. So I guess I'll just keep searching......However, by no means am I not Thankful for all the input from many people here on Fodors.
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Old Feb 15th, 2010, 10:37 AM
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For serious foodies: http://www.julotlespinceaux.com/
I love his google maps!
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Old Feb 15th, 2010, 05:35 PM
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two more food-related ones:

1. clotilde's chocolate and zucchini: http://chocolateandzucchini.com/

2. dorie greenspan's blog: http://www.doriegreenspan.com/ dorie has an apartment in paris, a book on paris desserts, and is apparently writing a new book about french cooking. some of her posts are about paris.
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