I watched Midnight in
Paris…
A Woody Allen movie…
A Woody Allen movie…
About a struggling writer who goes to Paris…
And at midnight…
A vintage car picks him up…
And whisks him off to cafes and bars…
Where he meets Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald…
Picasso, T.S Elliot, Dali, and Gertrude Stein…
To name a few.
To name a few.
Imagine?
What that would be like?
And then this summer…
I DID go to Paris.
In the 6th arrondissement on the Seine…
Close to where all those mentioned above…
Drank absinthe, wine, mojitos...
And other libations and kvetched.
I really believed with all my heart…
That by just being there…
Drank absinthe, wine, mojitos...
And other libations and kvetched.
I really believed with all my heart…
That by just being there…
I’d channel one of them.
Nicholas, the French tour guide
So I sat in front of my laptop…
Fingers poised…
Waiting for inspiration to strike.
But...
Nada!
I pondered and pondered…
What was missing?
And then…
Ah HAH!!!!
And so I indulged..
Drinking half a bottle of flat champagne.
And VOILA!
My muse came out to play…
And VOILA!
My muse came out to play…
And I wrote a few chapters.
So tell me …
Have your words ever dried up…
And you used some kind of liquid elixir?
What was it?
And have you ever been to Paris?
Always,
Em-Musing
P.S. I wasn't a wine drinker until Paris; always got a headache.
And then I tried French Wine and Ooh la la! I'm now hooked.
What's your favourite who. And F.Y.I Cin Cin is pronounced Chin Chin and is an Italian toast.
on Malbec.
5 comments:
Whatever brings inspiration! Cool got to spend a month in Paris.
I LOVE that movie Midnight in Paris, have probably watched it a dozen times and always it makes me want to write. Thanks for commenting on my blog! I remember following you some time ago but when I changed email accounts on my blog I lost touch. A shame since we are essentially neighbors in Central America. I'll add you to my sidebar!
I've written some of my funniest blog posts after a few glasses of wine. But you didn't hear that from me.
I haven't seen that movie
It's good to see you back! I'd been wondering where you were.
No, never been to Paris, although did drink a lot of French wine in my day. Saw the movie about a 1000 years ago. I'll have to watch it again.
Hemingway said to always drunk, but edit sober.
Chin Chin is also "Thank you" in Chinese.
Welcome home.
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