une petite surprise
Posted in paris, pia's photos, soundscapes July 1st, 2008 by piablog

as you know i like to take you with me as much as possible when i am traveling. and on one of my recent trips, I came up with this idea – snapping a photo and recording some of the city sounds where the photo was taken. Starting in Paris, this one was captured while i was sitting in a cafe one morning, sipping my tea in the 6th. There were some men sitting by us, talking about what Parisien’s love to talk about most: food.

So welcome to my first post of this special series called soundscapes

To listen, just press play below the photo and come with me to Paris, for the moment. Enjoy…

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29 Comments

  1. Chookooloonks says

    Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.

    I hope you’ll forgive me if I steal this idea one day!

    K.

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  2. nadia says

    This is wonderful pia- oh, just hearing it makes smile..

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  3. Ione says

    I loved this idea!

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  4. trupeach says

    thank you.
    what a wonderful idea!
    you transported me for a moment & gave me a chance to daydream.

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  5. maggie pie says

    oh I loved it! It certainly made my morning tea down here a little more exotic 😉

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  6. pia says

    i love this concept!

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  7. jo says

    this is a lovely idea!!

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  8. sweetcheese says

    Why, thank you!

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  9. Diane says

    I love this idea of posting a picture with sound- very clever. As you know I live in Califonia and to feel like I am in wonderful Paris you just made my day. It is my birthday and I am very good friends with a wonderful French architect who lives here now. When I saw him I said ” I would love to be in Paris now but I will take the next best thing… to be kissed Happy Birthday by a handsome French man.” What a coincidence you would post this today… and I love that teapot — I’ve been looking for the perfect tea pot and I think that is it.

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  10. Jeska says

    Thank you for this french mini break. Such a sweet idea.

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  11. sofia says

    wonderful idea Pia 🙂

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  12. marie says

    ooh this is lovely!

    where in the 6th is this?

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  13. alice says

    What a great idea! It totally transported me.

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  14. amanda says

    Oh my goodness, how imaginative and clever! I love this idea and cannot wait to experience more of your soundscapes. Love love love!

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  15. nancy says

    it’s such a nifty idea. (so can i hang out in your head for a week?;)
    nancy

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  16. jennifer says

    i LOVE this idea! and i would love to hear a translation of that conversation!

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  17. benz says

    thanks for sharing this Pia 🙂 this idea would make a great series 🙂

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  18. stacy says

    Great idea!

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  19. sosser says

    that was delightful! i was right there with you. so good… thanks!

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  20. pia says

    oh yeah! so many great comments! It is rather fun.

    I have decided I will be doing this all this week, ending with a few soundscapes from the houseboat here in Amsterdam.

    Jennifer – the guys are great aren’t they?! The one guy is talkng about the food and lifestyle in Corsica – can you hear him mention ‘jambon’ ‘le tomate’ etc (ham, tomato…) – he is saying he just loves the simple life there, and the simple food – he talks about the fresh night air, and is so full of enthusiasm for it. I adore their conversation.

    nancy – by visiting this blog you are certainly hanging out in my head a little! although the blog is tame and organised – its not so neat in this melon of mine 😉

    marie – i can’t remember the name of the cafe but it was in rue tournon, up toward the large government building at the end.

    diane, i’m so pleased!happy birthday!!i hope you like the next one too then!

    Chookooloonks – you are welcome to, have fun.

    xx

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  21. Rachael Hampton says

    got to love it

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  22. joanna goddard says

    oh, pia, you are such a genius! i LOVE this.

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  23. aphrochic says

    What a beautiful experience. I felt like I was right there, enjoying that tea in a French cafe. An absolutely genious idea. I love it.

    July 2nd, 2008 | #

  24. jean says

    I loved these soundscapes! I was just in Paris for the first time in years and these make me want to return asap. Lovely!

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  25. sheri says

    oh pia! i am in LOVE with these. thank you.

    July 2nd, 2008 | #

  26. teresa says

    Absolutely wonderful idea. You totally transported me! If only you could record scent…ah, the paris cafe scent should be bottled and sold…strong coffee, buttery croisants and a hint of men’s cologne would be my recollection.

    July 2nd, 2008 | #

  27. Miss Bebop says

    simply wonderfull!!

    July 6th, 2008 | #

  28. Fifi Flowers says

    Loving these Paris postings! Great Great!

    July 8th, 2008 | #

  29. this is glamorous says

    Oh my goodness! Completely head over heels with this {and with the sexy French voices}. Sigh. It’s only been a few weeks since I’ve left and I miss it so . . .

    July 10th, 2008 | #


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