Thursday, May 26
day 3
ok. yesterday...we went to the Louve museum. Its supposed to be one of the best in the world and it sure held its own. the place was absolutely huge and gorgeous. even if there wasnt a work of art, the building itself was worth paying to see. after we looked at all we could nside, me and chris layed on stone benches outside of the building in the shade, snacking, resting and listening to some girl sing opera and play the recorder while we also watched people walk arouind the baseball filed sized courtyard that had a beautiful waterfountain.
ya know what, i think i will stop describing things as beautiful; becasue pretty much everything here is. its lovely.
thats pretty much all we did yesterday besides walk another 20 miles. if you ever come here, make sure you have a map of where the subwat entrances are or else you will end up walking all day.
oh yeah. so far i havent found a place that will ley me download any programs so i can upload photos. i have got some pretty good ones i thiunk.
ummm...ok...you would think that all the buildings here are worth taking a picture of. the people for the moist part walk really fast; they drive like maniacs. i dont know if all the streets even have lane lines. people drive little cars and motercycles or mopeds. i think the law here for crossing a street is: walk when it- tells you to, when its clear regardless, or if you can get by without getting killded :)
so far french people qrent "rude" to us like most people say; but then again, we" havent talked to them unless we have to, and when we do, it isnt much at all. unlike what most people say, we havent really run into anyone who can speak decent english either, so communication has been more difficult than we thought.
ehhh, errrr...i dont know what else to say except that i cant believe today is only day 4 out of 42. this is gonna be a long trip. well,
i guess i am out till next time. thanks for the comments tejay.
ya know what, i think i will stop describing things as beautiful; becasue pretty much everything here is. its lovely.
thats pretty much all we did yesterday besides walk another 20 miles. if you ever come here, make sure you have a map of where the subwat entrances are or else you will end up walking all day.
oh yeah. so far i havent found a place that will ley me download any programs so i can upload photos. i have got some pretty good ones i thiunk.
ummm...ok...you would think that all the buildings here are worth taking a picture of. the people for the moist part walk really fast; they drive like maniacs. i dont know if all the streets even have lane lines. people drive little cars and motercycles or mopeds. i think the law here for crossing a street is: walk when it- tells you to, when its clear regardless, or if you can get by without getting killded :)
so far french people qrent "rude" to us like most people say; but then again, we" havent talked to them unless we have to, and when we do, it isnt much at all. unlike what most people say, we havent really run into anyone who can speak decent english either, so communication has been more difficult than we thought.
ehhh, errrr...i dont know what else to say except that i cant believe today is only day 4 out of 42. this is gonna be a long trip. well,
i guess i am out till next time. thanks for the comments tejay.