
Friday, March 14, 2008
From Bercy to Bastille

The Philippe Auguste wall
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Random thoughts:
- When I look at art, I like to get really close and see the brushstrokes.
- I prefer the beginnings of movies to the endings.
- But Dogville has perhaps one of the best movie endings ever.
- American's don't say "grade 8," only "8th grade"
- And they don't call washrooms washrooms. Silly Americans!
- I love photoshop.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Life marches on (get it? because it's March now)
Still-life with chair caning
Some sculptures and painting. Fuck me if I'm naming them all.
After my visit, I took a lovely walk through the Marais. It was a particularly warm and lovely Saturday afternoon, and the whole quartier felt especially Parisian to me.
Some other good things that happened lately:
- Things are still going well with Philip, the 36-year-old (meaning, gasp, 13 years older than me!) animator I met at a party about a month ago. He's American (I know, I'm supposed to be dating French boys, but what can you do). I'll try to get a picture of him up soon.
- I got a cheque for 139 euros from the conseil general of my area. It was a 50% refund for my Imagine-R metro pass. I knew living in a town run by communists would pay off eventually! (Seriously, the mayor of Gentilly is in the PCF, aka. the communist party. Awesomeness)
- I have no art history classes this week! I actually showed up for class this morning, because I was completely oblivious to this fact. But still, NO SCHOOL BITCHES! Ha ha ha.
Last Wednesday, as part of my History of Paris course, our teacher Mme. Comerre took the class on a little walking tour. I thought you might be interested, so...
The sign says that Renee Descartes used to live here. Damn
Elections are coming up, so every arondissement's mairie has this election boards up. One board for each party.
This is were Ernest Hemingway used to live.
Place de la Contrescarpe
The Mayflower, one of the best pubs I've been in so far! They had Ontario and Quebec license plate on the walls! I miss home.
I lost a few pictures which makes me sad. They were of the old Philippe-Auguste wall built around 1200. It used to be the wall that contained Paris. We actually went into a private courtyard where we could see the wall. Well, you guys can just Google it if you're curious.