Posts tagged “Paris

A Walk is not a Parade or a Race.

Posted on June 26th, 2012

 

“A walk is not a parade or a race. It’s a succession of instants, any one of which can illuminate a lifetime. What about the glance, the scent, the glimpse, the way the light just falls … the “beautiful” part? No tour guide of guidebook tells you that. Prepared itineraries remind me of those PHOTO POINT signs at Disneyland. Yes, that angle gives you an attractive picture. But why not just buy a postcard?

 

Nor is there a single Paris. The city exists as a blank page on which each person scribbles what the French call a griffle – literally “a claw” but more precisely a signature; a choice of favourite cafés, shops, parks and the routes that link them.”

 

- John Baxter in The Most Beautiful Walk in the World: A Pedestrian in Paris


 

 

Summer Camp

Posted on April 26th, 2012

When in Paris I was lucky to skip through Pariscope and find out that Summer Camp would play the same night. I went and it was all about scenes from my favorite 80s movies in the background and dancing to tunes like the one above. Perfect for spring and feeling like a teenager again. Merci, Jeremy and Elizabeth!

 

P.S. Can they play at the 80s Teenage Prom Party I plan for my 30th birthday next year?