to share with you. Small, very small things happened, things I saw or hear this week-end and made me happy.
Firstly the weather: a beautiful blue sky and a very naughty little wind that made you shiver, but not nasty at all.
I decided at around 11.00, on Saturday morning, to explore the market at Barbes-Rochechouart. My advice is to start earlier if you do not want to be traped, without malice and very friendly, in between two human streems trying to move down and up the very narrow space under the metro lines. But I am very, very proud that I got 2 kilos of tomatoes for 1 euro and 2 kilos of pears for 1 euro. This means that I will eat mainly tomatoes with pears for one week. :):):)
A happy moment, especially for my wallet.
Another happy instant: the walk I took on Sunday to Beaubourg (every first Sunday of the month the museums are free of charge - not the extraordinary exhibitions just the regular ones): silence, the boulevards empty of cars and scarcely somebody on the street. I took my time to look around while going down the hill.
The exhibition, Big Bang, tries to fit in a quite little space (the museum is under reconstruction until January 2007) quite a big issue: the Deconstruction/Construction of the world. Everything started with a huge explosion that created the world as we know today. An exciting travel into modern art, with wonderful exhibits, just that, when I got out, the world as we know today was not very appealing and all I could thought of was to lye down on the pavement in front of the museum and just wait for the end.
But did not have the time. At around 3 (and it was already 1.30) I was supposed to meet Anne at l’Arc de Triomphe. And I decided to walk instead as I had some kilometres (4,6) in front of me.
I got better and better walking on the banks of
And your week-end?
2 comments:
Salut Ioana ! First time when have some time to pass by .. I liked very much your "walks journal" , very expressive ...I am dreaming of going every evening to Paris for a little walk ... :)
Hi.
Thanks for the comment and I am sure I look forward joining you in this walk in Paris.
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