Sorry for the light blogging folks. I've been finalizing my application to the American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy, located in the sixth
arrondissement. To placate PNCT and all you other virtual vagabonds hungry for
la vie quotidienne, I've decided to post some pictures I took a few days ago while I sell my soul to admissions committees.

La Conciergerie and former prison (death row) of Marie Antoinette, along with plenty of other notables who fell victim to the Revolution. It's towering presence on the Ïle de la Cité between the Pont Neuf and the Pont au Change is still eerily imposing.

Paris' Finest: Serving, protecting, and dutifully observing red lights on the Quai de la Tournelle.

Springtime at the Place du Châtelet, a favorite reading spot of mine and former site of another famous prison bearing the same name. It was torn down as a symbol of royalism (like the Bastille) following the Revolution.
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