We are so used to hearing – Arrête de flâner! here in Quebeec, which means: Stop being so lazy! It’s more often used as the “lazy” definiting instead of the strolling one…
Do enjoy your flânage, Beth!
Oh, wow, what a great word! When I first moved to the last city I lived in, I’d do this. I’d hop on a tram and get off in the CBD and just wander. It was always interesting. Glad to know there’s a gorgeous word to describe the activity- and that it’s not something exclusive to me!
You have this gift to have a picture that tells a story and then add to the story with a brief and appropriate quote or sentence that drives the story home! Beautiful post!
Lucky girl Beth.. to be able to stroll the city at the moment.. Geelong resembles a ghost town …
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It will return
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“Deliberately aimless” is my new favorite phrase. Enjoy your stroll!
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Isn’t it the best?
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Word of the day. I will put it in practice on Saturday, or on the way to the train tonight, if I leave myself enough time.
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Wonderful- enjoy your stroll
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Have always loved that word (and the concept)…😉
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It’s such a good one –
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it’s a noble way to pass one’s time, Beth, and for a writer an opportunity to observe and record 🙂
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Yes, to all
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The best of occupations!
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I agree
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Perfect! Flaneuring is my favourite activity!
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It’s a wonderful pastime
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So beautiful
👌🏼🌹🙏
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Thank you-
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Most welcome ❤️🌷🙏😊
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That is an occupation I would enjoy immensely!
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It’s easy to love –
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Best. Job. Ever. Enjoy, Beth.
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It’s a good one-
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Bienvenue au monde des flâneurs et flâneuses!
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❤️
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Merci –
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A wonderful word, one of my favourites, that sums up how i feel today.
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fantastic – enjoy
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Certainly will! Thanks. trusting you have a great day too.
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The best way to explore.
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it really is, sadje
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👍😍
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I might have to get that printed on my business cards.
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the best –
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We are so used to hearing – Arrête de flâner! here in Quebeec, which means: Stop being so lazy! It’s more often used as the “lazy” definiting instead of the strolling one…
Do enjoy your flânage, Beth!
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I love the strolling interpretation)
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Glad you do!
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I finally know what I want to be when I grow up! Life-changing post! 😁 Now… how to get paid to do it…?
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Ah-
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A desirous occupation. Good onya!
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Thanks, Jim!
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what a wonderful place to stroll along
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It’s beautiful
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great word. great occupation
Sent from my iPad
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Thank you!
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Perfect way to spend the summer.☺️
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It’s an easy schedule to keep
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What a fabulous profession!
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And flexible hours
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What a glorious place to stroll! Lovely.
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It is –
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Best kind of life. Wander away.
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I’m on it –
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big, big smile…what a lovely occupation…
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‘Tis
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O love that word! I’m going to have to find a way to use it.
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Absolutely- casually fit it into conversation
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I love this! I once walked 196 blocks in New York City…it was terrific!
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Wow – impressive – so much to see
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I can feel less guilty about being deliberately aimless now that I have a word for it.
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And it sounds very important
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That’s why I can’t wait to use it!
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Been a bit warm for that here lately. But fall will come — eventually.
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My favorite season!
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Mine as well!
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wonderful
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Cool word! I have done that many times. I hope to do it again maybe next year.
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i hope that you can
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Hello, from one flaneur to another! ❤
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Bon jour!
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😘
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Ah mais oui. La flaneur is what you are. xo Pardon my French.
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Merci!
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lol! excellent. You’d make it in Canada no problem.
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Well, why not
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exactly!
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Sounds like my sort of occupation… but can it be woods instead of city? 😏
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I’m a fan of both locales –
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Oh, wow, what a great word! When I first moved to the last city I lived in, I’d do this. I’d hop on a tram and get off in the CBD and just wander. It was always interesting. Glad to know there’s a gorgeous word to describe the activity- and that it’s not something exclusive to me!
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me too!
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This reminds me is a shirt I have that’s says “Wanderlust- not all who wander are lost!!!😌
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That’s me!
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I’m jealous!
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start wandering….)
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I do love to wander. We went exploring yesterday. Even close to home there is so much to see.
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So right
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what a great word, and an even better job!
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Not a bad one at that-
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and maybe you’ll run into a busker while out on your stroll…
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i’ll carry some cash
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they will appreciate the tips…
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You have this gift to have a picture that tells a story and then add to the story with a brief and appropriate quote or sentence that drives the story home! Beautiful post!
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Thank you so much! I like to say a lot with a little
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You do a great job of it!
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❤️
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Love it when you teach me new things, Beth. 🙂
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there’s always something out there – i learn every day
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I love the sound and the feel of that word. Enjoy.
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This is THE word straight from the book “Diva and Flea” by Mo Willems!!
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Wonderfull!
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😀
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hi beth. this is fab! I love strolling around my city! Xx
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me too!
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