Juliet in Paris

Xmas lights, Champs-Elysées

All week the weather here has been glorious – cold, dry and sunny. And all week the air pollution has been so critical that public transportation was free … as well as free resident car parking. On Wednesday I went home for lunch to fetch my camera. I stopped off at my local boulangerie to buy a baguette and this delicious pastry, called a religieuse, for my dessert. After work I jumped on the free metro and zipped down to the Champs-Elysées to see the Christmas lights. Here are some random shots.

Night photography isn’t easy. It entails long exposures, a tripod, and lots of fiddling with your settings (aperture and shutter speed), which I can’t be bothered to do. So, again, I apologize for the less-than-sharp images. Here, I’m basically strolling down the “Champs” at 7 pm tonight and enjoying the cold, clear weather.

WATCH OUT FOR PICKPOCKETS!  I can’t stress this enough. The Champs-Elysées is a pickpockets’ paradise, as are other tourist sites. Here are two of them here below, Romanian gypsies walking in front of me. They turned around, saw me taking a photo, and demanded money. “In your dreams,” I said and walked on. They are quite brazen. Be even more brazen. Show them who’s boss.

It’s important to wear your handbag with the long strap crossed diagonally across your chest. Or a short-strapped one with the purse tucked under your arm. The worst is to walk with your handbag dangling from your hand as it could be snatched by thieves on a scooter.