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The Musée du Louvre


The first destination on the agenda for our day of hiking around Paris was the Musée du Louvre…  Well, we didn’t actually go inside to see the museum, and Wikipidea has informed me that the building itself which houses the world’s most visited art museum is actually called the Palais du Louvre, the Louvre Palace…  So technically, I guess that’s what we saw…

This place is right up there on the list of random impressive European shit I’ve had the pleasure of seeing during my rather modest time as a tourist out there.  Being the ignorant American that I am, I was completely blown away by the sheer size and scope of the place.  I guess 17th century French kings had a buck or two lying around, and it shows.

I suppose I should just shut up and let you see for yourself…  So here ya go.

Louis the 14th. I was sort of surprised to see a giant statue of him here. If my memory of my high school A.P. European history class serves me correctly, he was the guy that moved the French monarchy to Versailles...

There she be.

The courtyard is a pretty solid place to do some loitering.

And, one can loiter with a pretty decent view.

Lotta at le Louvre... I like this shot.

I'm guessing that arm just took a picture of them... And from the looks of it, that lady isn't horribly impressed.

Good lunch spot, I suppose.

Uh oh Steven, looks like the French are riding on your coattails...

Place is frickin' enormous.

Like this picture too... Ms. Müller leading us out of the Louvre, and on to Notre Dame...

That’s all for today…  Tomorrow we make our way over to the Notre Dame Cathedral.  Come back and join us on our little stroll…

-B. Littleton

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A Walk to the Louvre


A couple of weeks ago, for the first time ever, I actually took some time off work to actually, like, not work while I was in Europe.  While it might seem strange that I’ve never done that before, it’s less enticing than it sounds.  Usually after spending a couple of weeks alone, or close to it, busting my ass in a foreign country, the idea of doing just about anything other than coming home is less than appealing.

But, this trip was a little different…  I had someone to visit that took care of both the lonely issue, and that whole I’m-an-ignorant-American-who-doesn’t-speak-your-language-for-shit-so-I’m-just-going-to-talk-slower-and-hope-that-you-understand-me utter lack of legitimate communication thing.

And, with those two rather considerable obstacles removed, I was but a few hundred bucks away from enjoying a week of being an actual tourist in Europe…  So, I pulled the trigger.  Miss Lotta Müller and I hopped in the cheap rental car (an Audi A3, thanks for having higher automotive standards than we do, Germany) and headed off to Paris.  We spent two nights in a pretty nice, and delightfully free hotel room a few kilometers from the Seine (thanks Choice Hotel Rewards points).

The first night, we took care of the required trip to the top of the Eiffel Tower, sipped some overpriced champagne, and spent a few hours wandering aimlessly about the city.  The next morning we woke up and headed out on a mission to see as much as we could of what the city has to offer.  Camera in hand, our first destination was The Louvre.  But first we had to make the 2 mile walk to get there….

As per usual, I can show you what I saw, but I can’t really tell you much about it…

Just across from the hotel... Some random, gorgeous buildings.

Those are either the gayest motorcycles or the most bad-ass scooters I've ever seen.

You can add truck driver in Paris to the list of worst jobs ever... Traffic there is insane, I felt bad for this dude...

See what I mean? These Parisian racing stripes were on every vehicle around. Driving there was terrifying.

That right there is a dude wearing Ugz. I guess I have some catching up to do when it comes to fashion.

And the Opera.

This dude must be famous or something.

How Parisian.

We're getting closer... And watch out for that biker gang.

So this was kind of strange. Apparently, there was a pretty big protest of some sort going on while we were there... I guess working 35 hours a week is just too much...

And here we are with all the friendly socialists... The Louvre.

Kind of a dick move to stop right here isn’t it?  Well, I’ve been accused of worse, and fret not, pictures of the Louvre itself will be coming shortly….

-B. Littleton

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Let’s Take a Walk Through Paris


What a week.  What an amazing week.

So I finished with the burning trash heap job last Tuesday, and spent a few days hanging out with my favorite German bartender, Lotta.  After a couple of quiet nights in quiet Bergheim, Germany we embarked on yet another impromptu and poorly-planned  European road trip.

Turns out Paris is but a few hour drive from Bergheim, and turns out Lotta, despite that fact, had never been there.  So we packed up the little rental car and headed out for two amazing Parisian days and nights.  The first night I left the camera in the room.  Tough, but I sometimes forget to stop taking pictures of shit so I can actually take the time to enjoy the sights and sounds of the city, and my company, first hand.

With an amazing trip to the top of the Eiffel Tower under our belts (I got to be a tourist, that’s pretty sweet), the second day was a different story.  We headed out just after lunch time, and walked the streets of Paris for damn near 12 hours.

Turns out, Lotta is also a bit of a French history nerd.  That, coupled with the fact that she’s incredibly adept at navigating large European cities (at least a lot more adept than this small-town Colorado boy) made the experience that much better.  We weaved our way through the city and saw every sight that it’s possible to see in a day…  Some once-in-a-lifetime shit right there.

20 miles and about 1800 pictures later, I made this.  I hope you enjoy it, and I just bet that your feet won’t even get sore…

Thanks for watching.

Music:

‘Intro’ and ‘Believe’ – The Bravery

‘The Hardest Button to Button’ – The White Stripes

-B. Littleton

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