Dans la famille Lavinasse, je voudrais...le père !🍷😁
Ancien jeu de cartes des 7 familles 1920s
Bel après-midi 🙋♀️
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Writing in French with your English keyboard and having your 'santé!' become 'Santa!'
Sure, sure, Bonne Santa
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久しぶりに『三銃士』を読みました📖
わざわざ岩波少年文庫で読んだのは、長沢節氏によるファッション画に等しいお洒落なイラストも眺めて楽しむためです😍✨
『一人はみんなのために、みんなは一人のために』、そして愛と友情、協力と独断、共有と秘密、信頼と裏切り、日常と冒険、王侯貴族と庶民、武官と官僚、富裕と貧困、政治と駆け引きなど、何もかもが詰め込まれているのに不思議と集中してしまう作品です✨
若い頃は、何事にも一所懸命で純粋なダルタニャンがかわいくて好きでしたが、今は大雑把なようで配慮を欠かさない男気のあるポルトスがお気に入りです🥰
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d'ailleurs repas de noël 1/3: 1 pour lui 0 pour moi j'ai pas fini le dessert (délicieux qui plus est, et j'ai du me délester de mes meringues, scandale)
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scénario en commentaire, recherché par son daron (tu regretteras de le prendre mais pour de bonnes raisons) ((sort of))
-- by lux;
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Our Father, The Devil
directed by Ellie Foumbi, 2021
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So Jean is a 100% a Mozart L’Opéra Rock fan and I can prove it :
First things first, he’s french, no explanation needed for that one. Je sais de quoi je parle
Second, have you seen him ?
Third, this is definitely a costume choice, a clear nod to it (specially because Jean’s goes well with Greta’s, which means that’s also an interest they both share)
Fourth, et pas des moindres, Mozart L’Opéra Rock’s acronym is MOR which sounds exactly like Mort (death), and guess who’s immortal? Exactly!
Five, the lyrics! There could be many examples, but let’s take the title who goes very well with his power: Vivre À En Crever. This:
S'il faut mourir, sur nos stèles je veux graver
Que nos rires ont berné la mort et le temps
[If I have to die, on our headstones I want to engrave
That our laughter fooled death and time]
DEATH AND TIME. DEATH (Jean) TIME (Greta). Poetic cinema.
I’ll leave it here for today but I’m right.
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The cocardes I've left on the Duplays' graves were holding up nicely after one year outside in all kind of weather (2nd of June 2022- 1st of June 2023) and just a bit dirty, but I still swapped them for new ones while I had the chance
I love how colorful Babet's grave currently is! And Spring happened a bit later this year than the year before, so Eleonore's rosebush was still in bloom this time!!
Someone had left a little note with just a date on it: 6 May 1768. They probably were trying to write Robespierre's birthday (6 May 1758), got confused by Eleonore's birth and death year written on the grave (1768-1832) and mixed it all up.
Conversationally, I now believe that Eleonore wasn't born in 1768, but more likely in early 1767 or even late 1766 (more on that here).
Edit: LMAO, I also made a typo on Robespierre's birthday and originally wrote "5 May 1758" instead of the 6th, probably because my idiot brain was thinking "May, that's the 5th month". All fixed now! But my typo will live on in a few reblogs 😬
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