This is what I saw after leaving my children behind, 5 hours in the car a couple of hours walking after at least 3 metro switches...
The holy grail... with a fence!
Bummer...
Hey, but I'm not a quitter. A couple of museums, miles in too narrow shoes and the obligatoire pastries (...) later I returned to find this:
Complete and utter chaos dans la boutique.
La Droguerie (best metaphore a jewelry box) in Paris was chuckfull of people awaiting help.
Help? Why would you need help?
This is why:
way, way, way too many choises...
This is what happened to me:
And then I needed this:
Boyfriend dear came to the rescue and pulled me right back to reality with his non-believer remarks.
And so the story ends...
I didn't buy anything at La Droguerie in Paris.
NOT A THING!
yes
NADA
...
No worries though. About 4 hours closer to home, in Antwerp, there's a lovely shop called Julija's where the same yarn can be bought, in a much more relaxed atmosphere with nice people to help you (you still need help choosing) and great pastries in the neigbourhood.
Antwerp, I'm on my way!
(it's sale there too!)
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And so the story ends...
I didn't buy anything at La Droguerie in Paris.
NOT A THING!
yes
NADA
...
No worries though. About 4 hours closer to home, in Antwerp, there's a lovely shop called Julija's where the same yarn can be bought, in a much more relaxed atmosphere with nice people to help you (you still need help choosing) and great pastries in the neigbourhood.
Antwerp, I'm on my way!
(it's sale there too!)
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Did take home a lot of inspiration though!
Gelukkig ik ben niet de enige die met lege handen wegliep uit het franse Heiligdom... :)
ReplyDeleteRaak daar volledig de kluts en het overzicht kwijt!
Gelukkig waren er nog genoeg andere mooie zaken te doen ;)!
xoxox
Heel herkenbaar! Ik kreeg een enorme dip bij La droguerie, terwijl ik er heel veel van verwacht had...
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