On Saturday I wrote my blog at campus. I ate lunch with friends while finding a gigantic hole in my
baguette. I know, veeeeery interesting but lunch was the highlight of my day...now try to imagine how exciting my day was.
On Sunday I went for a stroll again.
On my way I found some decoration in the urban environment.
I had a cup of coffee at a fast food
restaurant while trying to fix an appointment for lunch with a friend, sadly,
without success. I headed
towards the CROUS restaurant I wanted to eat at with the friend.
I should have waited for the bus for about 15 minutes so I thought that I could walk to the next bus station to pass some time and to do some very light cardio. At the next station the timer showed that I still have 14 minutes until the bus arrives so I continued my walk. I continued my light cardio for quite some time. I CAN call it light cardio since I prefer to walk swiftly and that’s also the reason why I kept walking for a long time. In the end I missed the bus…but I continued walking and I stopped when the timer showed 3 minutes.
I should have waited for the bus for about 15 minutes so I thought that I could walk to the next bus station to pass some time and to do some very light cardio. At the next station the timer showed that I still have 14 minutes until the bus arrives so I continued my walk. I continued my light cardio for quite some time. I CAN call it light cardio since I prefer to walk swiftly and that’s also the reason why I kept walking for a long time. In the end I missed the bus…but I continued walking and I stopped when the timer showed 3 minutes.
I haven’t mentioned why I’m walking this big a distance to get to a CROUS restaurant yet. The restaurant is on a
parked barge on the Seine. It's called the CROUS barge.
By the way, on Sunday France is
quite a peaceful place, maybe too peaceful. There is barely a shop that’s open
and there are no libraries to study at. Every campus is shut, too. Since I have to
leave the hostel during the day anyway I didn’t have the chance to study
anywhere. This is also the reason why I tried to pass time by walking around
Paris. In Budapest I couldn’t study anywhere either but for at home (which was a shared flat. No indication of anything). Compared
to Paris/France almost all shops keep open in Hungary on Sunday and there’s plenty of or at least not much less people on the street.
After my brunch at the barge I went
to the garden of Luxembourg. I have to say it’s a pretty big garden. It wasn't that charming, though, but maybe this was due to the winter. First, I couldn't get an honest smile on my face for a selfie but eventually I succeeded.
When I first saw this guy I thought I can't believe my eyes. I thought it is a statue of someone taking a selfie... but after examining the statue from less afar I realised that he's holding a scroll not a cell phone. Well, today's society does have an influence on how my brain tries to interpret the world
It was funny to see half of the seagulls standing on the ice while the other half was swimming in the water next to them.
When I first saw this guy I thought I can't believe my eyes. I thought it is a statue of someone taking a selfie... but after examining the statue from less afar I realised that he's holding a scroll not a cell phone. Well, today's society does have an influence on how my brain tries to interpret the world
It was funny to see half of the seagulls standing on the ice while the other half was swimming in the water next to them.
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