Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Hanging out on the Pont des Arts

Of all the bridges that cross the Seine in Paris our favourite by miles is the Pont des Arts. It connects the Louvre to the Academy, looks out over the beautiful Ile de la Cite. It’s a pedestrian bridge – no cars. Evenings this past week have been very warm and each night there are hundreds of people on the bridge. We often take a picnic meal and just hang out for a few hours. There are lots of others picnicking, but also people singing, artists painting, people on their own reading or just watching the world go by.

Last night we chatted to a guy from Sicily – his English was about as limited as our Italian but he was happy to share our picnic. The night before we met a young man from New York who had just come to Paris for the first time a few days ago – he has spent each night till about 3 am on the bridge and doesn’t want to leave. He has been building straw and plaster houses for low income families in South America for the last few years and wants to see about doing the same in Europe.

Earlier in the week a gorgeous young woman was singing jazz and blues for an hour or so accompanied by a very good guitarist – She told us she was from Russia and had been taking some singing classes in Paris – she is busking to get her fare home – at the rate people were putting money into her red straw hat, she’ll be back in Russia quite soon.