Posts Tagged ‘Monique Y. Wells’

Monique Y. Wells, Co-founder of Discover Paris!, Interviewed on Café YéYé

Sunday, July 22nd, 2012
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Monique Y. Wells, co-founder of Discover Paris!, was interviewed by Marion Hayes on Café YéYé last month. Click on the image below to listen to the 12-minute interview!

Café YéYé

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A Day at the Races with Gina Rarick – Part IV

Saturday, May 5th, 2012
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Jockey Coming Back from Race

Jockey Coming Back from Race on Her Nervous Horse
Photo by www.DiscoverParis.net

After the horses left the starting gate, we left too, and walked over to the gate where the horses would return after the race. From our position on the racecourse, we were unable to determine which horse had won that particular race, but we did take a picture of the returning jockey whose horse had been so nervous at the start (see Part III for a photo of the nervous horse).

Winning Horse in Winner's Circle

Winning Horse in Winner's Circle
Photo by www.DiscoverParis.net

After each race, the jockey rides the winning horse into the winner’s circle where photographers and admirers gather around to take pictures. In the picture above, the jockey had already dismounted and walked away before we got a chance to photograph him. He didn’t stay to bask in the glory of victory!

Gina Demonstes the Hand Ride

Gina Demonstes the Hand Ride
Photo by www.DiscoverParis.net

Gina had been telling us about a technique, called the “hand ride,” that jockeys use to get their horses to run faster, especially in the home stretch. Using a harness, she showed Monique how tightening the reins helps the jockey stay in harmony with the movement of the animal. At that point, the jockey shoves the horse’s neck forward with each forward movement of the neck during the gallop, giving extra impetus to the horse’s rhythm, making it run faster. For a video demonstration of the hand ride, follow this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVHEoy1o_BY.

After watching a couple of thrilling races and feeling the excitement in the air, I decided to put my money down on a horse. I sensed that Lady Luck would smile on me that day.

Tomorrow: I win big at the racetrack!

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Just Released: Black Paris Profiles™ by Monique Y. Wells

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012
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If you are thinking about moving to Paris or wondering what it is like to live there, then you’ll want to get your copy of Black Paris Profiles™ right away!

Black Paris Profiles™ presents the stories of 16 contemporary African-American and black Caribbean expatriates as told to Monique Y. Wells for our Entrée to Black Paris™ blog. Their lives are rich, uncommon, and complex and their inspiring tales are certain to shatter any stereotypes that you may hold about life as a black person in Paris. Counter to the prevailing tendency for works about the “Black Paris” expatriate experience to focus on men, more than half of the stories presented are about women.

Nowhere else can you find the viewpoints on forging a successful life abroad in today’s world that each chapter reveals! Our 62-page e-book in PDF format contains color photos and clickable links to sites with additional articles and images that enliven the accounts of these fascinating people.

Click here to place your order now!

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