I have been flaneuring through my memories. For some reason my thoughts often
went to Paris . Maybe it was a result of the French Films Festival? Or maybe it is because they were really good
times, that I spent in Paris . It was so much to discover and absorb
and I was so young. Hmmm….Whatever the reason, my Parisian memories suddenly
became vivid and I enjoy recollecting the times. Sometimes, I stop and think
about something I experienced there, the details flood my memory. It seems to
be a little like flaneuring. I look around the pictures that pop up to my mind and
then go a bit further in the recollection process. New pictures and new
memories... It is quite fun, I want to capture my thoughts. At one stage I
thought of writing about a very French event, almost X-rated and quite unbelievable.
I know it was true and I also know that
not many will believe me. This post is to set the scene; the next one will be a
juicy one. How about that for building up expectations? I wonder if it will
work.
I lived in Paris only one year. It was going to be a
three year assignment of my husband who worked for IBM. My first foreign
country, I moved to a completely different life style from that I was used to.
In Poland I had a very interesting job that I loved,
friends, family and familiar surroundings. I had a good life in Warsaw even if my Western friends did not
quite believe me.
At that time, I loved France and all French things. My love
became more realistic with time, like one may experience in a good long lasting
relationships. With time illusions fade, one is not infatuated any more, we see
imperfections and get sometimes irritated with the object of our affection but
the fondness is there even if the eyes are wide open. This is how I now feel
about France ; love it but not blindly.
So, some years ago I landed up in Paris without knowing the language, no
friends and husband working IMB hours. These mean very, very long hours. I had
a lot of time on my hands. Even if I had qualifications and a will to work as a
programmer, I was not granted a French work permit. It was my first disappointment with French
ways. But it was not all bad, far from it. Paris is Paris . It has Louvre, parks, rue St
Honore, Monmartre, many museums and streets to flaneur along. I was very lucky
which I forgot to appreciate at times and sometimes let myself feel miserable
in this foreign country that was interesting but sooo foreign after all.
This is Rue Tronchet in the XIX century, a busy street even then. La Madeleine in its full splendor at the end of the street. We lived in one of the buildings on the right side of the street. |
We lived at rue Tronchet 27. Not exactly a place people live in Paris but since the assignment was only
one year my wise husband thought that living in a very centre of Paris would be a good thing for us. And
it was. The place was next to the big department stores Printemps and Galeries
Lafayette. I could see La Madeleine
church if I leaned out of the window a bit. It was about 5 minutes walk to the
Opera. Boulevard Haussmann about 100 meters from the gate of our building. The
Louvre and Tuileries Gardens in a walking distance. It was a fantastic
shopping and cultural location.
Window shopping started just when I left the gate of the building. |
Being so centrally located, the place was noisy! To open the windows was
almost out of the question. Even when the windows were closed it was difficult
to hear sound of television in business hours. It became quiet when shops and
offices closed. Then the place was deserted.
Sundays were quiet days, hardly any traffic or people walking the
street. Spooky.
My next story is about a Sunday afternoon at Rue Trochet 27.