Saturday, February 21, 2009

a day in the 16th

today, i visited the girls (Ellie&Remy) in their territory- the 16th arrodissement. they brought me to a comtemporary italian restaurant right by victor hugo and the tomato+mushroom rigatoni was delicious. once again, i ate it before i thought of taking photos.
after lunch, we set out on a walk to Palais Tokyo for some modern art. on our way, we passed Place des Etats-Unis and Ellie decided it was time for an impromtu photoshoot. so finally, we now have photo evidences for our families that we are all still very much alive.

(guest photographer: Ellie)

Palais de Tokyo...hm...story of the day. Oh, "modern art"...
my head is still buzzing from this tres bizarre exhibit. its hard to explain and also the fact that that one display probably killed a lot of my brain cells makes it even harder for me to explain.
so we had to turn off all our phones (5 between the 3 of us!) and cameras before entering this "danger" zone. basically, i voluntarily walked onto a platform and let tons and tons of anions flow through my body. immediately, i felt something with my hair, then it got to my scalp and thats when i ran off the display stage. it is one of the weirdest thing i've ever experienced. like Ellie said, we probably all have cancer now.



the rest of the afternoon went on as we discussed how disorientated we were while sitting in the most under-staffed cafe ever- Cafe du Trocadero. stay away from that place or be like us and feel terrible as we watch that one waiter run around the cafe and take care of 20 tables by himself.


1 comment:

  1. hm...should i be worried about the whole cancer thing?

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