
Aujourd'hui 1er Novembre est journée à thème pour les blogueurs du réseau City Daily Photo et le thème est "livres et lecture". J'ai aimé cette librairie ouverte qui permet aux chalands de choisir leurs livres sans descendre de vélo. Pour voir comment la lecture s'insère ailleurs dans la vie des habitants du monde, cliquez ici pour des photos miniatures de toutes les villes participantes.

Exotisme méditerranéen: la cuisine du Maghreb, le couscous, la cuisine du Maroc, la cuisine espagnole.
Cycle in and cycle out! What a great way to illustrate two healthy activities: biking and books!
ReplyDeleteCycling is out pour moi, but reading is NOT. I love books and reading to children and myself. Grand shots today for our theme.
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Very French! Great one as always Nathalie! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteYou are lucky. Here there are no book shops - not even a library, so I didn't bother joining the theme this month!!!
ReplyDeleteHooray for mixing books and bikes! It's been years since I had Moroccan food, but I loved it.
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous to have a bookstore you can walk a bike into! And wonderful selection of cookbooks. I have a couple and use the tajine from time to time.
ReplyDeleteAvec Remy on est de fidèles clients de cette librairie même si on y va juste à pied!
ReplyDeleteVery original choice! A fast reader!
ReplyDeleteJe sens que tu vas nous faire une tajine ou un couscous pour ce week end !!
ReplyDeletePar contre je ne t'avais pas reconnue en vélo
Do you think she'd get away with a few laps around the shop? As a big cous cous fan I wouldn't mind that one!
ReplyDelete(I wondered if you might show us Mr Grumpy at the foreign languages bookshop!)
Nourriture divine que la cuisine ... l'inspiration vient en feuilletant ces livres, reste le tour de main.
ReplyDeleteBonne journée ..
I think that is a novel idea. Cycle in. A bright cheerful theme day post.
ReplyDeleteI forgot about theme day today so I just found some of the books I wrote and took a photo and published that. Too late to be included in the group but it worked for me. LOL
That is a cool shop! That little lady doesn't look like she just hopped off that bike though ;)
ReplyDeleteJ'adore toucher les livres et je crois que je serais tres encombrée avec mon velo dans les mains!!
ReplyDeleteBonne cuisine ce WE!!
Neat picture, such a rugged bike for a little lady.
ReplyDeleteI, too, enjoy browsing books outside the entrance of bookstores. Feels like getting to look without being committed to action unless something of interest is found. A pleasant diversion.
ReplyDeleteLove your Harry Potter post from yesterday. I'm still scratching my head regarding the hat positions ... I suspect they were suspended from the ceiling and you patiently waited for the right juxtaposition?
C'esu une lecture qui fait grossir !!! Heureusement la Dame fait du vélo !
ReplyDeleteJe ne suis pas du réseau CDP mais on peut lire aussi chez moi. Sujet plus grave.
Sans descendre de vélo ? Tu es sûre ???
ReplyDeleteJe Te taquine...
Belle photo, car rare !
Mouthwatering! I'd like the one about couscous, please! La correspondante francaise de ma fille nous a fait cadeaux d'un beau livre sur la cuisine de Bordeaux. Nous allons tenter les canneles, que ma fille a deguste avec plaisir a Bordeaux.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great post for theme day Nathalie. I love the lady with her bike, wearing a skirt and nylons! And all those inticing food books.
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorite pastimes in one photo! I would love to bike up to a table of good books.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, just dont cycle out with the book not paying =D
ReplyDeleteHappy theme day!
Biking and booking . . . this is a great catch. That bike looks well seasoned.
ReplyDeleteBiking and booking . . . this is a great catch. That bike looks well seasoned.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect combination. Here's to reading and bicycling!
ReplyDeleteHappy Theme Day!
It's just too bad you can't read while riding a bike. :)
ReplyDeleteA whole book about couscous?
A lovely post, like all your posts. I got a kick out of your shark impersonation.
Reviens vite, le Rhône a envie de déborder....
ReplyDeleteune bonne idée, je ne connaissais le drive-book ;o)
ReplyDeleteQuand je vois d'aussi belles byciclette, ça me donne envie d'aller faire un tour en Europe! (bientôt, j'espère)... Ici les vélo n'ont que très rarement des garde-boues et il nous a fallu faire plein de bricolage pour avoir des vélo équipés pour se déplacer tous les jours!
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ReplyDeletet's my first-time visit to your site and I loved it. I've always been intrigued with the area of Provence... now I can catch vicarious glimpses through your wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteAs another commenter said, It's too bad you can't bike and read at the same time. Which reminds me, as a young girl I once tried reading and practicing my piano lesson at the same time... I thought it worked well, but my mom did not! (smile)