Saturday, February 18, 2006

plus des photos



here we have photos of the national archives of france and the pompidou, which is the museum of modern art in paris. guess which is which.

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another shot of the louvre and a building in the neighborhood i'm staying in.

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this is the pont alexandre iii, sorry, it didn't actually make it into the first one, and beside it is a shot of the eiffel tower from the louvre.

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delicious choco-coffee filled goodness and an apartment building in my neighborhood.

Friday, February 17, 2006

photos, part one


here are images from the pont alexandre iii, and around the louvre. the day was cold and sunny.

thursday night in the marais

amazing. last night i met betsy at the pompidou center - we didn't acually go into the museum, though, we ended up going to this amazing little falafel place several blocks away that was wonderful. it wasn't fancy or uptight, a real neighborhood type of place. we sat in back, and were sort of scooched into a corner so that betsy and eric (one of betsy's friends) couldn't get out without moving a table. this is common in the cafes in paris. we had a bottle of wine and a wonderful conversation with two young guys, joachim and roman, who were born in paris of algerian and brazilian immigrants, respectively. even with my poor french skills, i could follow and contribute to the conversation which was mostly about politics and the riots from last fall and the spurs. everybody in paris loves basketball (le basket) and they know tony parker because he is french. i shared the "mexican bike cop" story with the table and they were all surprised to hear that eva was so rude.

before we made it to the falafel place, though, betsy and eric gave me a walking tour of the area and showed me the location of the archives nationales de france and the library for french history. this is a very old part of town, and the buildings are amazing.

after dinner, we went to a little jazz club, the name i forgot, and proceeded to drink 3 more bottles of wine. i will tell you that there is nothing more fun than figuring out the metro while drunk at 1am. we had a great time. and i don't remember buying any of the wine, so i hope they did. i feel confident that we would have been stopped if the check wasn't taken care of...

the bad thing about being really drunk is that you forget to take photos, but i will post a few that i had taken earlier.

Thursday, February 16, 2006

bloggus interruptus

sorry about not posting yesterday, but i arrived to find that the converter thingy for electronic devices wasn't working - missing a fuse - so i had to round one up today. my neighborhood is incredible, and everyone has been so friendly so far, especially the men and the teenagers/students. i always start conversations with excusez-moi or s'il vous plait and it works. people have used english when they know it, or they have used very simple sentences when they don't, and everything has worked out. i highly recommend a trip to paris!

so, what have i done? not much, buecause the jet lag had me out cold yesterday afternoon. last night i met betsy, a friend of a friend, for dinner, and we had a great time. we shared a bottle of wine and i had the duck confitte, an awesome chunk of fried duck with fried dpotatoes and a green salad. today, i walked to the louvre, about a 30 minute walk from my apartment. i saw some amazing french art, like the raft of the medusa (which, i promise you, is easily 10'x10' if not bigger) and oath of the horatii. ooh, and liberty leading the people. these were large-scale french paintings, but the floor with the regular-sized french paintings (of which i want to see) was closed, but i was planning to visit twice, and so i shall go back tomorrow and see the smaller paintings of the french artists, and also the german and i think belgian.

my favorite things so far have been the regular things - buying fruit and bread and cheese, interacting with parisians, riding the metro, buying stamps, things like that. tonight i am going to meet betsy at the pompidou, and i can't wait to see the modern art. i have taken a few pictures, and will post them later.

a bientôt.

Friday, February 10, 2006

ooh la la, or blogging from paris

howdy, all. on valentine's day, i will be leaving san antonio, texas, for a sweet one-week vacation in paris. i have wanted to visit paris since i was 14, and am so completely excited to be going! anyway, i hope to use this space to blog a little on each day of my trip, including adding photos to the blog, and i will also probably fill out details and experiences and add more photos when i return. so many people are so excited for me about this trip, i though this would be a nice way to share the trip with all the good folks who have been so supportive.

yay!