viernes, 26 de agosto de 2011
Second day in Paris or how to delay the return...
After three days in the "Olde Continent" I am entirely sure about my preferences: isolated places rather than overcrowded "cultural" concrete jungles....However,the learning process seems to be unstopable ....
Can you please take us a picture? Sure, "Are you Argentinian?" Same old story...regardless of the places and fellow travellers....
Notre Dame, Louvre Museum; Tulleires; Les Champs Elysees...Off the beaten track? No use!!!!! I walk away from the sun...A very thin rain falls (too cheesy even for the Capital of Love saying that the rain had been kissing the pavement...)and I find it refreshing after such a long time under the rule of the Golden God....
Une baguette avec poulet, sil vous plait....Bloody French!!!!...Un the noir..Usefulness.....We could plant a house, we could build a tree....She said.....
Different roommates everynight...Where abouts? Mostly kiwis, Southfricans, Brazilians....Long live to the Southerners!!!!!!!!(No northerner accent in this ocassion)
Perhaps we could go for a pint to the Moulin Rouge area... Then, you get stopped: "No thanks" Wait, listen to me...."I said no thanks"....By the way, not the most secure neighborhood at all....
Gathering information about the Gods and Chess from different sources, quite interesting if ever heard about my own theories....Chess was conceived as a game of strategy and skills. In the medieval period it was used (Medieval Section in the British Museum to be more precise) to sharpen the tactical abilities of knights....Men and women played chess together and it became associated with flirtation and the battle of sexes in medieval poetry....Outdated????
The Olympian Gods were glorious but fickle, argumentative among themselves, and very much concerned with the affairs of human beings, interfering at will to praise and blame, to help and hinder....
Definitely, there will be some love....
Bonne nuit!
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Disfruta de esa ciudad tan increible y maravillosa, merece la pena pisarla aunque sea una vez en la vida...para mi personalmente, es la ciudad mas bonita que he pisado.
ResponderEliminarNos vemos a la vuelta!!! cuidate, besos