What kind of script is that on the 26? So quintessentially French. The 22 makes my eyes roll around. Those circles. Yes, please continue. I'm telling you you'll need all these numbers as you celebrate birthdays and blog anniversaries.
Amy: Don't count on it! I looked at my photos today and I can probably make it to 50. After that, it's pretty hit and miss. My house number in Washington has four digits -- that's well nigh impossible!
For a long time, we were just another typical Washington, DC family: two policy-oriented jobs, two kids, and two cars. Out of the blue, my husband got a new assignment; we ditched the old jobs and the cars (but kept the kids) and headed to Paris for what started out to be a three-year, and eventually became a four-year tour.
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What kind of script is that on the 26? So quintessentially French. The 22 makes my eyes roll around. Those circles. Yes, please continue. I'm telling you you'll need all these numbers as you celebrate birthdays and blog anniversaries.
Would love for you to continue!
Paulita: I don't know the name of the type face. Anyone?
need i ask again? PLEASE...OH PLEASE...and encore une fois S'IL VOUS PLAIT?
Le nombre de vingt - it's my favorite. I'd hang it over my front door and not even care that my house number is 637!
But, if this continues, as it should, and as I'd love to see it to, you may just reach 637 before you leave Paris!
Amy: Don't count on it! I looked at my photos today and I can probably make it to 50. After that, it's pretty hit and miss. My house number in Washington has four digits -- that's well nigh impossible!
I like it, please continue. I like taking pics of beautiful and odd doors when I'm in France.
I must have missed this before, but I LOVE this idea - really great!
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