Thursday, 11 December 2014

Getting lost in Paris

A canal in Paris
To most people getting lost is an unsettling or even terrifying thought. I, however, have discovered the wonders of being lost, especially in a city such as Paris! Usually I have a pretty good idea of what I want to do for the day, but in reality, my day rarely goes according to plan. Sometimes it's because I've missed my train, or worse yet, a station, or two... maybe three. Other times it's because I just could not contain my curiosity.

When I see an interesting train station name, hear a street musician from afar or find a charming street, any plans for the day go flying out the window. I follow my eyes and my ears. I love to discover places and sights that you would not find in a tourist guidebook. Getting lost in a city is your chance to forget about the tourist attractions and to just lose yourself in the daily lives and culture of the people who stay there.

I met a friend for lunch in Paris and afterwards we went for a walk along this canal. It was a warm and sunny day and everybody was outside soaking up the sunshine. We bought a treat at a bakery nearby and had a picnic next to the canal. In my opinion the French know how to really relax. Everyday they will take a complete break from the hustle and bustle of their working lives to enjoy a good meal with friends or colleagues before tackling the rest of the day.

I've spent a rainy afternoon at a book store, reading a spy novel with a view of the Notre Dame and chatting from time-to-time with fellow shelter-seekers. One evening, while I was on my way home, I heard someone playing the most beautiful piano piece. In Paris, most of the big train stations have pianos that are available to the public for playing. The music filled the whole station. Even though it was getting late, I found a bench and settled down for a wonderful (and free) piano concert.

A tiny garden in the middle of the Seine

There is always another metro or bus station around the corner. That means that after a long day of gallivanting in the streets of this beautiful and culturally rich city, I can simply walk down the steps into a station, hop on a train and make my way home to a steaming cup of coffee and something delicious from my favourite bakery.

A street musician playing next to the Seine

Paris is filled with gardens, museums, quaint streets, amazing views, coffee shops and restaurants, all waiting to be found and enjoyed. I never know what I might find next, and so getting lost has become just another part of the journey.

There are beautiful parks and gardens scattered all around the city

5 comments:

  1. Wonderful post Marinda. I just 'walked' with you in the parks and gardens and 'listened' with you to the pianoconcert. Looking forward to your next Blog!

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  2. Wow! You describe all your experiences so vividly that it's like I'm right there with you :)

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  3. Glad you enjoyed it! I'm busy writing the next post and can't wait for you to read it.

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  4. Getting lost sounds lovely now!

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  5. Finally catching up on your blogs and loving them (and your photos!). You have the heart of a true traveller - one that lets the sounds and sights lead you to new adventures. Enjoy it!

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