So there won't be too many more coming. Also, I like to do a trip eval. after we return, few pics if any.
Here are some from our sojourn to the Left Bank yesterday. We bussed to St. Germain des Pres, then leisurely walked back to the apartment at Metro Chemin Vert, about 2.2 mi.
Back to photos. The temp that day was very comfortable but it was cloudy again, draining the color from everything.
Here is an interesting intersection where a number of old buildings from different architectural periods seem to be holding a meeting.
An interesting contrast. A Starbucks on the right & up the hill an observatory.
They grow 'em resilient & self-reliant in Paris. This lady is rolling her own with a filter, no less. One can speculate as to the tobacco mixture.
I wanted to get a shot of the children's playground when I realized this little boy was right in front of me. I hurriedly took it.
What is he thinking?
1.) "I'm bored, bored, bored."
2.) "Why does this tourist have a camera in my face?"
Any other ideas????
Here's the playground...kiddies playing, moms/nannies watching.
From a few days ago...a street demonstration. It was small & orderly, but very noisy as usual. This one is protesting the long time & heavy paperwork required by the government to be come legal. Sound familiar?
Here's a shot from the back. Note the police car on the far left. The cops are always ever present at these demonstrations.
We're going to miss the Techno Parade this year, saw it last year. It's very, very large, exceedingly noisy & has an innocent intent...just be loud & goofy. Not only are the cops out in force along the parade route but immediately following the end of the parade is the City of Paris street cleanup crew, kinda like mom sweeping up after.
Here's a LINK to the English website.
Because Pont de Sully is the bridge we cross either by bus or on foot to get to/from the Left Bank, there's always this shot of the back of Notre Dame. Last year we had low sun, this year not.
Take the same shot & tighten up on the cathedral & the Bateau Mouche. Susanne had a much better shot of this.
Just to show you what I mean, here's the pic from last year. Taken from a closer bridge, slightly different angle, but with sun.
Toyota's answer to the Smart Car. This puppy is small.
Take an outdoor art fair, turn it into a gallery opening, toss in Paris & here is what you have
FOOD!!!!!!
A couple of Mlle. Noires taken from across the street.
And then there's this lady, Noire except for the shoes.
Lots of crazy colored sneakers being sported by both genders this trip.
Susanne spotted these funky stockings thru a cafe window.
The invasion of the Yanks. It seems burgers are on all the menus these days. And they're not cheap. The one we tried was quite good, though.
I remember back in the '70's when the Europeans first tried serving burgers. They equated high quality with low fat content. Those burgers were so dry. Everyone knows now that burgers must have 15% - 20% fat to be deliciously juicy.
Anyone who's been to Paris knows this sight & sound.
It's Saturday night, this lady is getting ready to boogie.
An all too common sight...happens all over not just in Paris. At times this guy was talking on one mobile while texting on another. It's Saturday night & his date is none too pleased. Why she didn't just get up and leave is beyond me.
The chair is hiding her crossed arms. After awhile he became conscious of me so the photo opportunity was over.
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