French alley – Elsa's Travel Blog on Paris https://elsastravelblogonparis.com Mon, 05 Dec 2016 11:36:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Paris Trip Day 28 https://elsastravelblogonparis.com/paris-trip-day-28-2/ https://elsastravelblogonparis.com/paris-trip-day-28-2/#respond Mon, 05 Dec 2016 12:00:58 +0000 http://www.elsastravelblogonparis.com/?p=11718 Read More]]> Moulin Rouge, where Henri Toulouse-Latrec found inspiration for his art.

Moulin Rouge, where Henri Toulouse-Lautrec found inspiration for his art.

Monday. My last day in Paris. I can’t believe a month has gone by already. I’m trying to savor every moment today. I’m pretty organized – I’ve reorganized my stuff enough times, I should be – so I went to buy that cute mug I saw in a shop nearby (with its own spoon!) and bought a few other small souvenirs. A guy who has a kiosk selling souvenirs at Blanche Metro had gone to his home country and come back, so I got to say good-bye to him. He asked me when I would be returning: I told him I didn’t know, but that my heart will always be here. He smiled in recognition.

I went to Champs-Elysees one last time, and took in the ambiance as much as I could. I don’t want to leave. I belong here. I wandered around taking pictures until I knew I couldn’t put it off any more. I walked to the Champs-Elysees Metro and took it for the last time to Blanche Metro. After I got off, I took some pictures of Moulin Rouge and met some travelers: one of them asked me if I wanted my picture taken. Sure! Then I walked up the Montmartre hill to Le Basilic and had dinner there again – another perfect French meal — and took a few pictures, saying my good-byes. Then I went back to Plug-Inn Hostel. I am thankful for my time here. I’ve made a lot of connections with people, some of whom I’ve forgotten to write about in my journal: my long-term memory is so much better than my short-term, that sometimes I remember things better 6 months to a year later than I did right after an experience. I still have more to say about my trip. Well, that’s something. Maybe I can even blog about it.

The fearless traveler, smiling for the camera but sad underneath. A member of the helpful staff at Le Basilic. What is it about an alley that can make it look French? I don't care why; I just want to remember it. My month in Paris was as fleeting as a Metro train. My month in Paris was as fleeting as a Metro train.

 

Salut !

 

Images of Paris metro train and metro doors by Can Stock Photo. All other images by Elsa L. Fridl.

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Paris Trip Day 28 https://elsastravelblogonparis.com/paris-trip-day-28/ https://elsastravelblogonparis.com/paris-trip-day-28/#respond Mon, 27 Jul 2015 11:24:56 +0000 http://www.elsastravelblogonparis.com/?p=8963 Read More]]> Moulin Rouge, where Henri Toulouse-Latrec found inspiration for his art.

Moulin Rouge, where Henri Toulouse-Lautrec found inspiration for his art.

Monday. My last day in Paris. I can’t believe a month has gone by already. I’m trying to savor every moment today. I’m pretty organized – I’ve reorganized my stuff enough times, I should be – so I went to buy that cute mug I saw in a shop nearby (with its own spoon!) and bought a few other small souvenirs. A guy who has a kiosk selling souvenirs at Blanche Metro had gone to his home country and came back, so I got to say good-bye to him. He asked me when I would be returning: I told him I didn’t know, but that my heart will always be here. He smiled in recognition.

I went to Champs-Elysees one last time, and took in the ambiance as much as I could. I don’t want to leave. I belong here. I wandered around taking pictures until I knew I couldn’t put it off any more. I walked to the Champs-Elysees Metro and took it for the last time to Blanche Metro. After I got off, I took some pictures of Moulin Rouge and met some travelers: one of them asked me if I wanted my picture taken. Sure! Then I walked up the Montmartre hill to Le Basilic and had dinner there again – another perfect French meal — and took a few pictures, saying my good-byes. Then I went back to Plug-Inn Hostel. I am thankful for my time here, and I’ve made a lot of connections with people, some of which I’ve forgotten to write about in my journal: my long-term memory is so much better than my short-term, that sometimes I remember things better 6 months to a year later than I did right after an experience. I still have more to say about my trip. Well, that’s something. Maybe I can even blog about it.

The fearless traveler, smiling for the camera but sad underneath. A member of the helpful staff at Le Basilic. What is it about an alley that can make it look French? I don't care why; I just want to remember it. My month in Paris was as fleeting as a Metro train. My month in Paris was as fleeting as a Metro train.

 

Salut.

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