Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Of Seals and Seine

I apologize for my short absence, dear readers. I must say that Paris is quite the distracting lady. I initially arrived in Paris by train, the high speed Eurostar which spanned the distance between London and my new destination in no more than two hours and some pence. As the travel was so quick, I found I slept through most the journey, and therefore lack photographs of the trip. Of this I also apologize.

I shall introduce Paris to you as I was, by the Seine. This was a suggestion of my mentor, for an opportunity to gauge the city from an alternate tableau.

Does it surprise you to see me in a seat on a boat? Because I am a seal? I fear I must remind you I am a seal of class, and while I appreciate my aquatic provenance, I have been freed from the physical requirement of swimming to my destinations.

As many who visit Paris, my introduction was a ride upon the Bateaux Mouche.

Splendid bridges.

The sheer massive scale of the Louvre.


The grandeur of Notre Dame.

These places and more shall I visit in my time traveling in the City of Lights. Although my personal photographs are a drab comparison to the real Paris, dear reader, I would be delighted if you are at least entertained by this minute pinniped's adventures.

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