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13 December, 2011
Paris from the vantage point of a worn green lawn chair
Parisians use the Tuileries like a backyard
for barefoot picnics and lazy afternoon sunbaths.
I enjoyed the graceful, hollow-eyed dancers
of Mary Laurencin's canvases in the Orangerie.
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