Bonjour Monsieur Tino,
Next time I am in Paris, we can meet and you can take my light and work on it.
You do wonderful work, I love the blue Haiku. And I can take the TGV! That is quite an experience to ride that train, and fun to go some place for lunch, and come back to Paris.
I would like my light to be finished like that, after which I would wear my Italian suit and my French Shoes, and I would wear the light on a lanyard around my neck in the open and wander down the Champs-Élysées like Mark Twain sauntering up to a bar for a mint julep.
After that, I will meander up and down Boulevard Haussmann, RUE Saint-Honore, La Madeleine for some pocket squares, and a new set of hand towels for our guest bathroom for our home in Palm Springs, California.
On the way home, I will stop in New York City, and we will stay at the Waldorf Astotia, as usual. And I will repeat my walk with my light hung low around my neck, again - only I will walk from 126th and Lenox up to 145th. Should be fun.
Until then,
Au revior
Ned Redway