Le Perron: A Fun New Sport for a French Girl in Brooklyn

In this blog post, Jackie shares insights about Brooklyn’s unique culture, particularly the joy of “stoop finds,” where locals leave unwanted items on their doorsteps. She reflects on her experiences treasure hunting, discovering everything from furniture to household items left by others. Jackie emphasizes the rich history of stoops in New York, designed to elevate entrances above dirty streets. The newbie Brooklynite describes the thrill of these finds as a personal benefit amid the high living costs in wealthier neighborhoods. The post combines storytelling, humor, and a sense of community, showcasing Brooklyn’s charm as seen by a French native. Continue reading Le Perron: A Fun New Sport for a French Girl in Brooklyn

A crush on architecture: le linteau

Beneath the façade, you can see what this 19th century mas is made of. When the demolition workers opened the stone wall sand came trickling out, like fallen seconds in an hourglass. Rubbing la terre sableuse between our hands, Jean-Marc and I marveled at the building materials of yesteryear. le linteau (lun-tow)     : lintel, girder plural: linteaux  Audio File: The following French definition is from … Continue reading A crush on architecture: le linteau