The view my from apartment window. 7h00
The first few days of being in France all my modern technology failed me and I was left with only my watch from the early 1900s to help me with telling the time. [France doesn’t seem to have a concept of placing wall clocks in almost every room like the States do.] So my alarm clock became the stress of knowing that I couldn’t sleep in and that I would have to make sure that I kept my watch wound, for fear of it stopping and not knowing of a means of setting it. This in turn resulted in me experiencing the city at hours that not many people would be out.
Bakers prepairing their shop.
Garbage left out on the street from the night before.
The area near the university where I am housed has garnished the name from the other american students of, ‘the projects’ due to the modern architecture and the immigrants that we see in the area. The graffiti that exists in this area though is gorgeous. Murals that seem like they would have been commissioned, but yet the location suggests that they weren’t.
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