Paris, Je T’Aime

“Thomas Listen. Listen. There are times when life calls out for a change. A transition. Like the seasons. Our spring was wonderful, but summer is over now and we missed out on autumn. And now all of a sudden, it’s cold, so cold that everything is freezing over. Our love fell asleep, and the snow took it by surprise. But if you fall asleep in the snow, you don’t feel death coming.” Francine from the movie Paris Je T’Aime

Ok, I agree. That quote is a bit over the top, but that’s why I like it.  The mystique of Paris is one of extremes and exaggeration, both in romance and in reputation. Some day I will experience it for myself.

I’m a hopeless dreamer, it’s true. I want to write fulltime, I want to travel fulltime, I want to have enough cash to do both. As a result, I work very hard and I occassionally buy lottery tickets.  If I ever get the chance I will visit Paris. I have a vision of sitting in a cafe in Paris people-watching and making notes. (Doesn’t everyone?)

In the meantime, I can visit Paris online here. You can too. It’s my favorite web link from this week. Thanks to @DavySunshine on twitter-he gets the credit for this find.


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