Who knows what this is?
You know that baguette I had yesterday for lunch (Nothing to do with the above Picture), well there was some left and so I had day-old baguette which was surprisingly still delicious and jam this morning with some melon. That melon is still amazing sweet like honey, perfectly ripe and delicious. I had kind of a slow morning getting out ( I have to keep reminding myself that I am on vacation and have nothing to prove and no one to report to other than my gentler readers- adding a hint off Bridgerton there) and when I did finally get out I decided to explore the 16th which was on my list of things to do. Getting there looked like a bit of a challenge via the bus so I decided to brave the metro because it was a straight shot from here to there. It was a fun straight shot from here to there in that lots of the metro line 6 is above ground so you get to experience a lot of Paris as well as get there quicker. There is a huge staircase going from the metro up to the area I wanted to see, however there is an escalator, and I knew that from a previous trip, so still doable for my crabby ankle and knee. Lord when did I start wounding like my Grandma?
I scrolled along rue du Passy and into a shopping mall kind of reminded me of our mall downtown Indy, and just generally piddled.. I finally settled on some oriental food, there are a huge number of Oriental food places here not sure now, it seems like many more…. I am not sure whether I should be using the term Oriental or Asian, but regardless it’s not a specific kind of food like it’s not all Chinese not all Vietnamese, etc. I had some chicken with rice noodles and a couple of pork eggrolls, the eggrolls were my favorite honestly but the rest of it was OK it was better than what Claire and I had last year.
I decided to head towards Park Monceau
but on the way the bus passed the Eiffel Tower at the Trocadero and I could not resist getting off. So I did, & tooled around for a little while knitting, watching people walk by and gazing at my girlfriend loving way.
The area of the Trocadero is all crapped, up there’s a huge amount of work going on and it’s just a mess.
But it is still possible to have a lovely view with the right angle. I have to laugh every time I’m here I see a wedding and today was no exception to that.
So I got back on the bus a different one this time even though the original bus itineraries said I could go online 32 now tells me to take line 22 which I found, and did, and it took me sort of to where I wanted to go. That said I hung around in the park and painted for a while which was lovely, elderly gentleman with a cane and a Dachshund chatted me up a but, he was very sweet with my bad French. I have to laugh because we can be so egocentric, he had no idea what the Indianapolis 500 was.
Finally I decided it was best to head back because it was going to be rush-hour soon and I went to the metro and took another line straight back. I was a little fearful of them on the steps on that line however it was pretty easy too. I had already decided to just make it a lazy day (just under 10,000 steps. Today) and have Pizza at Capones on the corner.
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