Leaving the little Island on the Seine
I think that the Parisians have 3 sports. The first is walking the streets, the second is window shopping - just gazing in all the store windows, and according to a very voluble couple that sat with us outside a cafe - demonstrating. We think it was a mother and son ( he was in his 20's works in banking trying to find money laundering in stocks - he found Wolf of Wallstreet funny) - he claimed his mother will demonstrate even if she doesn't agree with the cause. She engaged us and would only speak french and despite knowing that I did not know the language, would look imploringly at me and say another emphatic statement and wait for my response. That day she was protesting against paying for surrogate mothers. She has been to Vancouver and hates Canadian food. She was very impressed with Joop - loved his french - didn't get that he was not absorbing all that she said - gave him a slim novel that is supposed to be like the Little Prince. They were quite emphatic that we see Victor Hugo's home. We tried to. But the lineup was too long. I've decided that all Parisians read very slim novels - just pull up to a cafe, bring out the smokes, order the small cafe and start to read the very slim book. I don't even think we sell such slim books. Hardly anyone reads a kindle. The demonstrations meant that all the police were on red alert - nothing but police vans lined up along the Seine - just all full of police. I was worried that perhaps they were all reacting to a potential bomb threat.
We decided to find this repurposed railway line that is in the Marais district across the Seine. Some delightful young Mechanical engineer Phd's told us at Starbucks that we must do the walk because the vistas are so lovely. After 2 hours of walking to get there - traversing both islands on the Seine - the vistas were not too impressive. I think they must have found the structures of the rooflines so great. We didn't do the full 4.5 kms because we were quite tuckered - so to give them their due - perhaps the vistas were at the end.
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2 comments:
Great blog. I am left with the feeling that I need to be there. Yes, I need Paris and a cat.
I concur, all one really needs as in ice breaker on planet Earth is to be wearing 5-toes.
Gak! I'm dying over here, dying!!! Who get's invited to join a table bc they look "interesting"???
Gak.
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