PARIS Pt. 2
Aimlessly wandering around the Louvre for an hour or two, slowing down in areas where people were more crowded (surely they must be looking at something important that I had no knowledge of?), eventually turned into more exercise than worth.
This led to the best discovery of the day; I left the world famous museum and headed towards the front grounds and garden areas and came across a large perfectly landscaped area where a group of 10 or so dogs were doing what they do best. I only spent enough time infront of the Mona to ask a kind old Asian woman to snap a goofy picture, but here I sat watching Labs, retrievers, German shepherds, and boxers playing fetch and rolling around for a solid hour and a half. I probably looked like that creepy guy sitting on a park bench at a playground that didn't have any kids of his own to watch over. I guess in a way though, it reminded me of home.
Ya, that creative... |
Next best part of the day:Continued to walk around and came across a well known chalk artist in Paris, doing his thing. Guys got talent!
Some teenagers on roller blades were playing the most intense game of tag I had ever seen, coming within inches of colliding with tourists and eating a face full of colorful chalk covered asphalt.
Low and behold, I stayed and watched for another hour as they set up obstacles to 360 over and preform some of the most intricate footwork on inline skates I will probably ever see. Traveling solo, it's easy peezy pumpkin squeezy, doing whatever you want and not give a sheezy.
• Seeing a homeless man sleeping in the metro, with his dog curled up in a ball sleeping on his chest. Mildly cute, but sad.
• Mass at Notre Dame church
• More crepes
Next stop, the Deutsche Land
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