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The Paris Time Capsule Apartment
A Parisian apartment left untouched for over 70 years was discovered in the quartier of Pigalle a few summers ago and I’ve been meaning to share the pictures with you. Time to unlock the vault …

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The owner of this apartment, Mrs. De Florian left Paris just before the rumblings of World War II broke out in Europe. She closed up her shutters and left for the South of France, never to return to the city again. Seven decades later she passed away at the age of 91. It was only when her heirs enlisted professionals to make an inventory of the Parisian apartment she left behind, that this time capsule was finally unlocked.

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The team that had the honor of opening what must have been a very stiff old lock for the first time in 70 years, likened the experience to ‘stumbling into the castle of sleeping beauty’. The smell of dust, the cobwebs, the silence, was overwhelming; a once in a lifetime experience.

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There is a further twist to the story. In the apartment a painting of familiar style was discovered of a beautiful woman in pink. One of the inventory team members suspected this might be a very important piece of treasure. Along with the painting, they also found stacks of old love letters tied with colored ribbon.

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With some expert historical opinion, the ribbon-bound love letters were quickly recognized as the calling card of none other than Giovanni Boldini, one of Paris’ most important painters of the Belle Époque. The painting was his. The beautiful woman pictured in the painting was Mrs. de Florian’s grand-mother, Marthe de Florian, a beautiful French actress and socialite of the Belle Époque. She was Boldini’s muse. And, despite him being a married man, she was also his lover. The art world went a bit nutty for the whole story and the painting was later sold for $3 million at auction.

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What I find so intriguing about this story is not so much the discovered painting and the revelation of a love affair between a great Italian painter and the beautiful actress in an enchanting era, but more the story of Mrs. de Florian and why she stayed away from Paris for so long.

What kept her away even after the war? Was she running away from someone or something other than the Nazis? For all those decades, her rent on the elegant apartment in a flourishing city had been faithfully paid, but it was left to freeze in time. It all sounds like the perfect mystery…

via The Telegraph, photos by GETTY.
 
...absolutely astounding... what a brilliant find... I love this post... thanks for sharing it Daltrim... cheers.
 
An Australian's guide to lobbying your local councillor... a croc might help!
27/05/2013, 5:10 PM by Sarah McVeigh

Paul Hogan's got nothing on Ashley Sala mate. Paul Hogan never slept with a saltie, Ashley has, and I witnessed it. So I give Ashley a 10 out of 10 for the way he cared for the reptile during the night and now it's been relocated and it's safely back in a crocodile farm." - Cassowary Coast councillor Mark Nolan.

North Queensland fisherman Ashley Shala was just trying to catch a couple of barramundi for his birthday barbeque when he snagged a two metre saltwater crocodile instead.

Not realising at first, Ashley was celebrating what he thought was a huge fish on his line.

"For fifteen or twenty minutes while I was fighting it I thought I had a huge barra and I was just yahooing and carrying on on my own up in the swamp... I actually thought all my birthdays had come at once," he said.

"(But then) the moon came from behind the clouds... and I could see that it was a crocodile wrapped up".

Fed up with the crocodiles that live in the estuaries near his Innisfail home stealing his catch Ashley decided to take the matter to his local councillor... that is, actually take the croc to his local councillor's house.

He says he'd made complaints before and nothing had been done.

He wrestled and tethered the croc and waited two hours for his mate Gav to come and help him tape its mouth shut. (All the while continuing to fish!)

"We had to walk two kilometres through the mangroves... I carried the front and Gav carried the back and we slipped and slided all the way back to the car," he said.

Ashley put the saltie in the boot of his car and drove it around to Cassowary Coast councillor Mark Nolan's house - arriving at around 11pm and knocking on the door.

Councillor Nolan told him there was nothing he could do so late at night but that he'd deal with it in the morning. He asked Ashley to take the croc home to the caravan park where he lives.

"My girlfriend wouldn't let me keep it in the caravan... but she was nice enough to let me sleep in one of the donga rooms that nobody was staying in," he said.

Ashley took the top bunk, the saltie took the floor.

"It wasn't until just before sunrise he started making some strange growling noises and crawling around on the floor or under the bed and moving around in the room," he said.

When asked if that disturbed his sleep he said "no, not really".

According to Ashley councillor Nolan might have to get used to these kinds of visits.

"I said if I keep getting them I'm going to keep bringing them to your place."

"I get barra fever... I don't know if it's a diagnosed sickness yet but a lot of people think I've got it," he said.

So what does councillor Nolan think of this act of local lobbying?

"Paul Hogan's got nothing on Ashley Sala mate. Paul Hogan never slept with a saltie, Ashley has, and I witnessed it. So I give Ashley a 10 out of 10 for the way he cared for the reptile during the night and now it's been relocated and it's safely back in a crocodile farm," he said.

http://blogs.abc.net.au/nsw/2013/05...-your-local-councillor-a-croc-might-help.html

There's an audio interview there too.
 
Slow-motion bandit in the frame for alleged carpark robbery
Shane Fowles
From: The Courier-Mail
June 24, 2013 12:00AM

AN ELDERLY Queensland man who allegedly robbed a woman at knifepoint failed to flee the scene because he was too slow putting his walking frame into a stolen car.

The man, 64, was still in the Geelong shopping centre carpark trying to pack several bags and his walking frame into the woman's car when he was arrested about 2.30pm on Saturday.

Police allege he had bought a knife from the centre's Kmart and approached a 22-year-old woman as she prepared to drive out of the centre.

Geelong Senior Constable Paul Mitchell said the woman wound down her window and he held the knife to her throat, demanding she give him the vehicle.

After putting his walker in the car, the man drove a short distance before getting out to load in other suitcases and bags.

His stunned victim quickly called triple-0 and police were able to arrest the alleged robber before he had even set off on his planned getaway to South Australia.

Sen-Constable Mitchell described the alleged circumstances as "the most bizarre incident" he had so far encountered on the job.

"He was charged with one count of armed robbery and was remanded in custody to appear on court on Monday," Sen-Constable Mitchell said.

The victim was shaken up but her car and belongings were recovered without damage.

The man is expected to appear in Geelong Magistrates Court via video link.

From here.
 
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