It was early March when I arrived in Paris but already the trees were flowering and everything was green.
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There were cherry blossoms. My experience with cherry blossoms is usually a bit later into spring. The heat of the afternoon sun dissipates under the shade of the flowering cherry tree.



There was some cool graffiti around the city. I particularly liked this tag on the torn plastic sheet.

There have always been tags in the train culverts and tunnels, but it seems to have spread. The tunnels on the number two line were covered with tags, streams of pastel colors glimmering in the dim light. Even the supports of the elevated tracks were painted.
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I am not sure if the television is his though.

Also near the library is the fabulous new metro line and its pharoanic Biblioteque Francois Mitterrand station. When I think of our own MTA that is so adamant about not building cathedrals I just want to say 'Look at how cool it could be'
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a flight of large green butterflies alighted on the leafless tree/ all shot through with Sunshine
I am afraid there won't be any metro stations named after the current president. He isn't very popular.

Well, Mitterrand was caricatured as Kermit the Frog so perhaps there is hope for Sarkozy.

Now I am back in New York and spring is happening all over again, including the crazy weather. I didn't balance eggs for the equinox this year. I have been remiss in properly noting the seasons recently. Perhaps I can do better for the solstice.