There are
at present some beach activities in front of the Town Hall. This place is often
used, transformed for temporary activities (see previous posts). Now, it’s
time for beach volley. If you want to play – or watch – I think it’s unfortunately
soon over.
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I think this idea is great!Glad that people are enjoying this special space like a beach!Your pictures are great!
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Léia
I love how there is always something happening in Paris, and how the city officials are not afraid to use old, traditional spaces in new ways. This looks like a fun and summery twist!
what terrific action shots
Volley ball is a lovely game to watch!
What about the temperature of the sand?
The players look not only happy but...extremely fit...
Thanks for this, Peter.
Maria
This looks tons of fun. To watch! I'll pass on the participation!
When I visited Paris last October, our apartment directly overlooked the front of the "Town Hall"--a real ringside seat if there ever was one and great for making pictures from 3rd floor level. Not only did I find out that Michael Jackson was alive and well, but also got to see him perform (it was great). Also, I put my toe in the ring and danced with a big, burly guy and his boombox. Lastly, watched a group of topless women protesting (in very chilly weather) the use of fur for clothing, etc--one of the women fully pregnant. Ah, Paris! Now I've got to go back again!
Un des meilleurs attributs de Paris Plage je dois avouer...
C'est une bonne idée, mais perso je trouve qu'elle est ouverte trop peu de temps pour l'investissement que cela réclame. Les gens sont contents c'est peu être là le principal.
J'ai vu un reportage à la télé sur les visites de la Tour Saint-Jacques, mais je ne t'y ai pas vu.
Hi Pet! Hope you are having a superb summer! AmazinParis!!
Hope to be back on October 11th...
Meanwhile enjoy the blues of Grenada, and have a great vacation!!
All the best!
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Somehow, t his just does NOT look like a scene from Paris. More likely on the Alabama Gulf coast! :)
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