Paris: En Ville III
Hello, everyone!
I feel the following sentence is not being said enough: The New York Times sucks. That’s a fact, not an opinion. And I am saying this as someone who used to do fact-checking for a living. Case in point, a little pundit at the NYT known as Thomas Friedman just called on NATO to join the war against Iran. His reason? He does not want Iran to come out of this war a stronger country, the war started by the Felon Orange. Little Tommy has gone from racist dog whistle to a racist foghorn. After years of sane-washing Felon Orange, the NYT is now doing PR for this stupid war that’s dragging the whole world into turmoil. What a bunch of insufferable arrogant racist fucktards!
I’m too tired to rant about this stupidity.
On to today’s photos. On my last day in Paris, I went to Montmartre where I did not take many photos, for reasons I can’t quite remember or understand now. I’ve seen some nice walls, which I did take photos of. And there they are.
A photo is called for.
From a terrace.
A staircase inside the museum.
Lookout.
A deceptively quiet corner of the town.
Walls, doors street lamp, and windows.
Two more doors, and walls.
That’s it for today! Thank you for stopping by. I hope you have a good week. Stay sane!
A la prochaine!









Lovely shots.
#24 - the final frame - takes it for me! I always love the combination of a steep road diagonal and our effort to keep our lives nice and horizontal! Excellent. 👍