Walking the streets of Paris - It's all good
My favorite activity here is just walking the streets. :-)
I overheard an American ask a guard for directions. The place he asked for was far enough away that the guard couldn't give him complete directions, just pointed in the general direction he should go. The man was pulling a suitcase, but the woman with him wasn't. I wondered where they were going with just one suitcase. No one travels that light these days. I asked him if he wanted to look at a map. I always have a map with me. But he responded "Oh we have a map. We're just too lazy to look at it." Then he added "It really doesn't matter. It's all good." I thought that was a good observation, but he was pulling a suitcase. If I were pulling a suitcase I would want to get rid of it and get out walking without it as soon as possible.
But it's true that here in Paris It's all good. I haven't found an area yet that I didn't feel comfortable in. Sometimes I choose not to go down a certain street because there is a lot of construction on it, which blocks the sidewalk, or because the architecture is mostly post war or between the wars-boring concrete. Those streets are rare, however and I find almost any street I choose has some hidden surprise or interesting shop to recommend it.
So, I have put together some photos of some of the streets I've walked the past few weeks
on this page--Streets of Paris.
I overheard an American ask a guard for directions. The place he asked for was far enough away that the guard couldn't give him complete directions, just pointed in the general direction he should go. The man was pulling a suitcase, but the woman with him wasn't. I wondered where they were going with just one suitcase. No one travels that light these days. I asked him if he wanted to look at a map. I always have a map with me. But he responded "Oh we have a map. We're just too lazy to look at it." Then he added "It really doesn't matter. It's all good." I thought that was a good observation, but he was pulling a suitcase. If I were pulling a suitcase I would want to get rid of it and get out walking without it as soon as possible.
But it's true that here in Paris It's all good. I haven't found an area yet that I didn't feel comfortable in. Sometimes I choose not to go down a certain street because there is a lot of construction on it, which blocks the sidewalk, or because the architecture is mostly post war or between the wars-boring concrete. Those streets are rare, however and I find almost any street I choose has some hidden surprise or interesting shop to recommend it.
So, I have put together some photos of some of the streets I've walked the past few weeks
on this page--Streets of Paris.
Comments
Pat
Rose they come through the streets on a regular basis and hose them down. And today I walked past some guys installing those cobblestones. They still do that here, though not everywhere.
Hope you are fine.
Celia
Celia, I'm trying. I get out as much as I can. Jim's going out with me today into the city. We haven't done that in a while, since we were out of town a couple weeekends.
Thanks for you kind comments. You'll love Paris at almost any time of year. The fall really is lovely. There are more flowers bloming in the fall.
Ceci
Jill (CanOBeans)
Thanks for stopping in!
Ceci
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