But first, let me back this story up.
As it turns out, my ability to run on little-to-no sleep is pretty darn useful when it comes to making time to explore other countries. After a kind of ridiculous night involving one normal bottle of wine, one economy-sized bottle of wine, pudding glasses, and Club Mix (otherwise known as "Jackie is incredibly popular among French men"), I got back to my room at about 4:30am.
At 10:00am, I woke up to the heavy beats of terrible Euro-techno.
My next door neighbor must have brought a subwoofer to Cité - I have no idea how else his music gets that LOUD. Unfortunately, I don't really know how to tell him to turn it down, given that my grasp of French is pretty poor. I'm thinking of launching my own aural assault to counter his music, but we'll see how that goes.
But despite the lack of sleep, Montmartre was AMAZING from the moment we stepped out of the metro. I wish I had a picture of this, but I bought a ridiculously long ham/egg/tomato baguette/sandwich for 3 euro. Granted, the sandwich didn't sit too well with the many, many steps we climbed to get to the Basilique du Sacre-Coeur:
However, a wonderful surprise was waiting at the top of the stairs:
I'm 99% sure that those funny little tiled things are SPACE INVADERS, which fills me with so very much glee! A little to the left of the space invaders was Sacre-Coeur itself:
We wandered around Montmartre and saw artists in action:
For dinner, we headed over to Chinatown. And, let me tell you, Chinatown is HUGE and rife with HUGE supermarkets! Ah, it reminds me of home =) I had an epic amount of pho tonight at this little restaurant:
With that, I'm finally going to bed. Bonne nuit!
xoxo,
Danica

why is my life not as exciting as yours?
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ReplyDeleteoh man oh man I never made it to Chinatown but I actually remember going to Sacre Coeur 'n stuff and I never remember touristy things...though mostly I remember guys trying to make/sell/huh? us friendship bracelets.
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