Saturday, September 1, 2007

Way of (Parisien) Life

The smart way to make your way through Paris traffic...

or the sleek way to manoeuver through tourists...
I even spotted police on roller blades besides the good old fashioned ride on a horse...










...but none beat the latest
Velib is the new convenient way of "liberte a velo". Parisiens and tourists alike can ride to their heart's content (and pocket's too) between arrondisements, picking up or dropping off the bicycles at any of the numerous stations all over the city.


Lines are a way of life here, just like any big city. But for bread? Now that tells you something!
Man, Amit and I will really miss the baguettes, pain au chocolat, croissant du buerre, tarte au pommes...


The pedestrian-only bridge Quai Francois Mitterand or Pont des Arts is a popular docking point for youngsters and poor students who don't need to pay the price of a cafe to hang out.

In the late hours of the evening, it's hard to find a spot if you want to have your wine and cheese party like the rest. Amateurs are playing their music (perhaps practicing to get a license to play in the metro; yes, you need to be approved by the town hall and have a license to play at the underground metro stations), people breakdancing, friends teaching friends to twirl fire and then the usual.

Smoking
sipping wine

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tearing crispy fresh bread

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escargots, if you may
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a cheese platter for dessert
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