I'm walking in Nantes, but do I really feel the way I feel.
Some photos.
Streets are much narrower and are quite old. Obviously built hundreds of years ago and made only for people and horse carriages. As a result the city layout is confusing. Not a grid. But still, very pretty.
More street cafe action.
A part of the city was built in medieval times, and it's amazing how it's preserved, as above.
And here. French people are a bit funny. They stare, and when you smile at them, they seem a bit baffled and don't know what to do. But they're not rude at all as their reputation says. They're very friendly once you get them going.
Me and a castle. Yes, a medieval castle. Chateau des Ducs de Bretagne. Inside is a museum depicting the history of Nantes. I didn't understand most of it as it was in French. But still, I've never been inside a castle before.
The light shining through a castle window.
More of the castle.
Cathedrale St. Pierre-St. Paul. Unfortunately, it was closed when I got there. Done in the same style as the Notre Dame
I forget what this one is but it's beautiful.
The cathedral.
My favorite place so far. Jardins des Plantes. Like a small Central Park, but just as beautiful. I spent a long time sitting here and just watching, listening.
C'est moi in the Jardin.
I sat here scribbling madly in my notebook, a lot of thanks, a lot of thoughts about my project Akyat-Baba, Paikot-ikot, about film in general.
Some Cole Haan ducks were swimming around. This class duck is for Gigi.
Cemeterie La Boutellierie. Some of the headstones are more than a hundred years old.
I forgot what this one is called too. Place ("plahs") something. Places are like little squares except it's a rotonda, where many of the confusing small streets converge. Invariably there's a monument like this one, or a historic building of some kind.
The main street, Cours de Cinquante Otage. the widest in the city I've seen. Lots of trams, it's tree-lined, and again the gorgeous buildings.
Passage Pommeraye. It's a mall, but it's two hundred years old.
That's it for now. Tomorrow: Produire Au Sud begins.
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hi leoy, pure walang kinalaman to sa france or sa pagkainggit ko.
im soh mad at jed talaga. i cant believe he fired leo.
so mad at him.
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