The terrace at Sakam restaurant on Peter Street, a nice place to sit outside and people-watch even in autumn. Taking part in Monday Mural.
And sparing a moment to think of innocent victims of terrorism everywhere, be it state or religious terrorism and from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, below is a zoomed in random piece of Parisian street art taken by me last autumn, from Sacre Coeur.
Ladies of #Sakam is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLove the geisha Chrissy, sounds like a good spot! We certainly live in sad times, I wonder how future generations will view these times.
ReplyDeleteThe lady is gorgeous. Very sad times.
ReplyDeleteI very much like the Lady of Sakam!
ReplyDeleteThe lady really stands out.
ReplyDeleteI like the lady. Very eye-catching and well painted.
ReplyDeleteI like it too. And, yes, sad times.
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous one; that first one.
ReplyDeleteBoth are beautiful murals.
ReplyDeleteHave a Great Week!!
Peace :)
Love the Japanese lady, beautiful mural.
ReplyDeleteAnother sad moment in the world's history...
She looks a little surprised, perhaps to be the object of so much attention. What can I say about Paris? It's all so sad and chilling. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
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