Friday, November 15, 2013

A PRETTY GREAT FRIDAY IN PARIS

Waking up at 6:30 this morning with six hours of class ahead of me things weren't looking so good.  But I had a new scarf and some still-pretty-new shoes, so I put those on and that put me in a new-clothes good mood.  Got through my morning classes, and met three friends for lunch at The Sunken Chip, for my first (and not last) fish and chips.  Now normally I don't really like fish or chips, but these were delicious.  I will be back.  Then we ate along the Canal Saint Martin, after which I headed back for an afternoon class.  Note: fish and chips best served with lots of lemon and vinegar squeezed on top. 
 As I came out of the metro, and was walking by Café de Flore, I walked right past Tilda Swinton!  Real life elbow rubbing.  The White Queen of Narnia/the child-services lady from Moonrise Kingdom right there a block down from my (second of the day) Development Economics lecture!
Got out of lecture, and enjoyed the Christmas lights while waiting for Clara...
 at which point we went to Deyrolle, the prettiest taxidermy/zoology/gardening store you ever did see.  Creepy in theory, but really really amazing!
Even got to see one of the guys getting a beetle all set up to go in a new case, and mounting a pretty blue butterfly to send home with one lucky lady.  Some of the teeny tiny blue ones were only 15 euros, so I'm thinking either unique souvenir for myself, or Christmas present for an unsuspecting family member.  Or both.

The first two photos aren't mine.  I was too busy eating, and playing it cool, respectively.
Sunken Chip photo
Tilda Swinton photo

Sunday, November 10, 2013

PARIS BY BIKE

I'm sorry to report that Paris in November is mostly rain.  Then again, every once in a while, the rain's over by 10 in the morning, and you have a whole umbrella-less day!  I finally bought my Vélib pass this week, which means unlimited 45-minute bike rides!  So I took an hour and a half and braved the crazy Paris traffic this afternoon.  Well worth it.  
You can't quite see it, but Christmas window decorations are starting to pop up!