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My everyday life
Living in an inner suburb of Paris and working in Central Paris, I have a very urban life.
It wouldn't be the same if I was working in a suburban business park like my father.
This is not your romantic Paris but Paris as a big working city.
Morning rush hour in the metro
Note that before taking the metro, I have to take an even more packed bus ride.
Business districts of Central Paris (Avenue de l'Opera).
Because the office buildings look like residential buildings, many people tend to underestimate the huge number of office in Central Paris.
Rue Saint Anne where I often take my lunch (bento box).
There are long queues in front of the numerous Ramen fast food restaurants of the streets which are very popular among office workers.
Soon we will celebrate our National Day again, so it's time for our military to show what they got (spoiler alert: not that much). In order to do so, they move some of their equipment to Heldenplatz in front of the National Library. Some of their helicopters already arrived. Couldn't take a photo of the Blackhawk since the light was even worse than in the photo of that AB. The tanks will probably arrive a day before the 26th.
Kudos to those conscripts that have to guard the helicopters for another five days.
These images are not mine, and all of them can be found on this blog, but i liked how they show daily life here in Amsterdam
Gorgeous.
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