What to do on a summer Saturday in Paris? Rest on the grass of course... It is not always allowed (because the grass also needs to rest from time to time...) but it most gardens it is now permitted (I also took this photo at
Parc Monceau like yesterday). FYI, here is the
gardens and parks of Paris portal (only in French, unfortunately).
I wish I could do this in India! Two reasons I can't do this -
ReplyDelete1. Alcohol consumption in public places is not allowed, anywhere in India.
2. This time of the year, my city New Delhi, is very humid and hot most of the time... or it's raining...
Here in Malaysia esp in Penang we have Polo Ground and i love the green grass and smell of the grass after it being trim.Peace LOve REspect-
ReplyDeleteNow that is the way to spend a Saturday. Nice photo.
ReplyDeleteNice lazy moment. Didn't laze in the grass, but tonight walked along the Mississippi River and stood next to St. Anthony Falls, just watched the river flow.
ReplyDeleteThose are some nice knees you've captured there, Eric!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the link. In my local Brooklyn park (Prospect), there is no area that's ever off limits—I'd like to see them try in Brooklyn. :~} This photo just says "summertime."
Looks like fun! I'm looking forward to that soon...been too busy at the beach lately. :)
ReplyDeleteSummer-delicious-time... Hey you! Let the grass have a little rest :) But just a little!
ReplyDeleteWhat about standing up and walking now hand by hand ?
In the streets, on the grass or on the beach from where I am writing this right now with a lovely light grey sky letting the sun go slightly through. The sun is even becoming luminuous while I'm doing ...
LOL, Alexa!
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