Paris ...Delight in the City of Light $35.00


Ooh la la! My new book, "PARIS: Delight in the City of Light" is available now!
"Anne Reeves has written and photographed the most tantalizing book on Paris: She misses nothing! Markets, flower stalls, pastry shops, and boulangeries, not to mention restaurants and must-see places to picnic or just breathe the air of everyone's favorite city. A delight, page by page, bite by bite!"
-Patricia Wells, culinary icon and author of 12 books including Food Lover's Guide To Paris and Salad As A Meal"

"PARIS: Delight in the city of Light" is filled with Hints and Tips to bring your dreams of Paris to life. Shops to visit, Pastries to order, Places to photograph. I discuss everything that brings me delight in Paris - with photographs that make it real. It will be like taking me along on your trip!

A soft-cover modern coffee table book: 120 pages, a full-color photograph on every page, including addresses & websites of my favorite places. Click to Preview

Signed copy $35.00, click "ADD TO CART" button for secure transaction.

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Garmin Europe

I love my Garmin Nuvi. It is a pocket-size navigation system that clips to your car dashboard and gives your location, travel routes and even area landmarks. I love it. I type in an address of a house or store and can drive worry-free to my destination. No more having to call "DanStar" (my husband-version of the automotive help system "OnStar) when I am lost.

But the Garmin Nuvi can also be unclipped from the dashboard and dropped in your purse for navigating cities on foot. So with our trip to Paris coming up and maybe some international business trips on the horizon, we thought that we should buy the Garmin component for Europe.

This is it. A tiny black piece that holds all of the streets of Europe on it. It is simply amazing and I just had to show you.

What do I answer to now? "Bond...James Bond."

1 comments:

MmeBenaut said...

Amazing! I just can't keep up with all of the new technology but it seems that whenever I'm in doubt I can ask my friend James! The European component sounds like a good idea, Anne.