CARS CARS CARS . . .ONE OF MY FAVOURITES . . .
Saw this on the street the other day on blvd Saint Michel . . .of course my preferred colour is RED . . . . but . . .this one is pretty nice . . .we once had an EASTER vacation with my 5 years old twins in Saint Tropez driving all the way from Paris in a little red one . . . . . .an unforgetable adventure!!!
. . .now. .. of course I had to find a TEE SHIRT with the TOUR EFFEL on it! for the 4 year old grandson Raphaël!
This one is perfect . . . . .I love it . . .
the Eiffel TOWER from Babar books ,
the French FLag (his grandfather has taught him about). . .and a
RED DEUX CHEVAUX . . .
although . . . .
he doesn't quite understand why his grandmother loves a 2 HORSES
instead of a 4 muffler . . . Lightning McQUEEN fast car . . .even if they are both RED!!!
Saw this on the street the other day on blvd Saint Michel . . .of course my preferred colour is RED . . . . but . . .this one is pretty nice . . .we once had an EASTER vacation with my 5 years old twins in Saint Tropez driving all the way from Paris in a little red one . . . . . .an unforgetable adventure!!!
This one is perfect . . . . .I love it . . .
the Eiffel TOWER from Babar books ,
the French FLag (his grandfather has taught him about). . .and a
RED DEUX CHEVAUX . . .
although . . . .
he doesn't quite understand why his grandmother loves a 2 HORSES
instead of a 4 muffler . . . Lightning McQUEEN fast car . . .even if they are both RED!!!
deux che·vaux (dö
s̸hə vō′)
a very
small, inexpensive automobile
Origin: Fr, lit., two horses, hence
low horsepower
The Citroën 2CV (French: “deux chevaux”
i.e. “deux chevaux vapeur”, literally “two tax horsepower”)
was an economy car
produced by the French automaker Citroën between 1948 and
1990.[1]
La Citroën 2CV
(deux-chevaux) est une voiture populaire française produite par Citroën entre le 7 oct
Great car.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely adorable t-shirt. It would make a fun rug!
ReplyDeleteI love the deux cheveaux too - once had a chance to drive one... many many moons ago, but in England with a French student. Lovely memories!