Monday, October 30, 2006

That Tower.


Sunday afternoon was spent by the Eiffel Tower - when in Paris do as the tourists do (60 million per year)! But in reality there could be worse things to do on a lovely autumn afternoon, strolling by the Seine with the Eiffel Tower as a back drop.


Aunty Kim and Uncle Barrie decided to see the views from up top and braved the queues
(and the crowds).


I am sure if you look carefully you can see them in the lift of the tower too...


In the meantime Felix was striding out below looking very blasé about the whole thing. But of course it didn't take long before the boys started being boys. Felix pushed the stroller and Daddy was on his phone (and yes okay Mummy was taking photos!).


Okay and maybe there
was a chocolate waffle moment thrown in there too somewhere...


Then Daddy took some lovely portrait shots of Felix and Mummy ...


Uh huh. Thanks Darling!



Although they are kinda arty don't you think?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Look those beautiful images portray the sense of grandure we all felt that afternoon.

The second one captures the bond you have with our (sorry your ) son as well as showing off 4 well known brands. Its my way of saying we live in a world dominated by consumerism and need.

ITs the constant struggle between the bond we have for our fellow bother and the ties that bind us to our monthly dole cheque...

Anonymous said...

Baby what about the "arse-tistique" shots Daddy took of you after the Absolut Vodka party on Saturday night?

Anonymous said...

My client would just like to clarify he was referring to his wife in the previous post and not his son.

My client would also like to point out he is fully opposed to blatant pornography that degrades women (he threw all his DVDs out years ago).

Furthermore, in his previous post he was referring to an event that occured between two consenting adults in the loving confines of thier apartment cellar.

Anonymous said...

Get back to work Gardan or you'll be squeezing juice in some sweatshop factory in Bolivia...

Anonymous said...

Okay darling let's keep this blog a clean one after all the grandparents are our most avid readers are they not?

And besides at least 2 of the afore mentioned brands did not even have logos showing ... good thing I didn't take an equally brand driven photo of Daddy. How to capture all those brands in the one photo uh?

And hey at least Madame Lebowitz makes her subjects recognisable.

Anyway I did like the photos!

Anonymous said...

I would recognise you even if only a single hair was half showing in the image...