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“We’ll Always Have Paris, Darling Friends,” says Teresa Jade LeYung Part 2
For now, I go to Paris for Beauty.
Margie Yee Webb, her sister Anna, Teresa Jade LeYung, Sasa Southard enjoy le petit déjeuner_Paris 2017 photo by TLR 2017
In Paris, one buys bread (to be eaten that morning) that morning, not the day before. Then, one would buy bread which are baked that afternoon for the evening meal.
The phrase “breakfast” in French is “le petit déjeuner“.
“Lunch” in French is “le déjeuner“.
“Dinner” in French is “le dîner”

author_Teresa_Jade_LeYung_in_awe_of_Eiffel_Tower_and_Haussmann_architecture_photo_by_Margie_Yee_Webb 2017
www.bbc.com/culture/story/20160126-how-a-modern-city-was-born
In Jonathan Glancey‘s article “The Man Who Created Paris” … In the 19th Century George-Eugène Haussmann completely redesigned and rebuilt the French capital…. Paris remains one of the world’s most visited cities, and of those tens of millions drawn to its remarkably compact centre each year, the Marais district exerts a magnetic pull.
Le mur des je t’aime According to https://en.parisinfo.com/paris-museum-monument/71253/Le-mur-des-je-t-aime The I Love You Wall is a work of art conceived by Frédéric Baron and Claire Kito.
Every city, every town, has special meaning.
For now, I go to Paris for Beauty.
May everyone find her/his place of Beauty!
Sincerely,
Teresa Jade LeYung
Teresa Jade LeYung – founder of Love Made of Heart (aka Teresa LeYung-Ryan) speaks openly through her writing and advocacy, her immigrant experience, and her knowing beauty. As an author, a story consultant, and a found-object artist, she empowers women to transform their own stories and is often quoted as saying: “You think beauty, You are beauty.”