A very low energy day. After a quiet morning taken up with dawdling, learning Spanish and keeping the apartment tidy, I finally got it together to go out, mainly by promising myself to visit a bookstore.
So I walked downtown and for the first time this trip crossed the Seine to the left bank and the major bookstore, chez Gilbert. Five floors of bookstore. Found what I was looking for ( a Spanish text) but fairly quickly exited, discouraged by the crowds of people.
Notre Dame Cathedral undergoing repairs. Thanks to cranes and other modern innovations, the job is nearly finished.
Next up was a visit to Les Halles, looking for a Vodafone store to recharge my phone. Les Halles is a shopping centre, four stories of stores all underground. No luck with the phone, and again hordes of people, so headed back home.
Christmas decorations at Les Halles.
Distracted by a phone call from Alice, I took a wrong turn but discovered a very pleasant little restaurant that reminded me of the Sault’s West Side café, except that instead of multiple types of poutine, they serve multiple types of couscous. And that was the conclusion of this low key day.
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