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It's nice that it's weekend, because on Friday the noise level went from -inf to +inf in the span of ten minutes, but this morning, the pipe clankers and glass crashers are not at it, it's Saturday! I didn't put on an alarmclock and woke up at 10:00, after a good night's rest. Since there's absolutely nothing in this atto-apartment, I quickly pack up and bounce. Just down the road I fetch a cup of coffee and plot a path for the day. I really only need to hit two places today: I want to go up to the Montmartre church, and I'd like to see the Place de République, and I need to hit Clément's place at around 19:00 so I have nine hours.

My day route out to be very different from how OSPF might have sent me. It's too bad that I didn't turn on the watch to track my motion, because I'm pretty sure it was all over the place. I rented one of those Dott bikes and went up the hill. I got there at about 11:45 and there were twelve trillion people at the church. Also: lots of vending guys with miniature Eifel towers and wooden block trains. I am slightly annoyed by the tourists, but seeing as I am one myself, I can't really complain too much!

The view from the terrace of Montmartre is fabulous. There's a part facing south from here called Square Louise Michel, and it's on a set of plateaus so the views are relatively unobstructed. I take probably ten pictures here, and also a few panoramic shots. The clouds overhead are grey and the sky is otherwise blue with some rays of sun breaking through. The pics really don't do it justice.

Once I'm down at the south side of the park I hit the Boulevard Margueritte de Rouchechouart (what a mouthful) and my buddy Tim pings me on Telegram. He's fiddling around in his optics stash and will be very close to Qupra later today, and asks if he should patch my server to FrysIX. There's now an ability for members of the [Coloclue] association to get a cross connect in one of the datacenters, and for running the routeserver and IXPManager and LibreNMS, it's be fantastic to move off of the Equinix AM3 hypervisor and into the Qupra hypervisor because the former has consumer level SSD (Samsung QVO 💩) and the latter has spiffy enterprise SAS-12 flash (Seagate ST3840FM0003 🚀).

I grab the laptop and check a few things on the hypervisor. It's kind of fun to be in the middle of Paris on a 5G access point, taking notes on the kernel driver for ixgbe and allowing setting it up with allow_unsupported_sfp flag so that it doesn't require Intel branded optics. While I'm sitting on the bench here, I do take a look at breakfast^W lunch opportunities, it's already 13:15. I find a place called [Lazu] which looks quaint, and it serves lunch until 14:00. Off I go!

The bootup sequence is with an amuse bouche cracker with warm fennel and goats cheese. Then my starter is a (vegetarian) pâté of potato with a chives mousse. My mains for the day is pork belly with artichoke hearts with a glass of Vin de France, and why not, my desert is a cheese plate with a good sip of Muskat wine. At the end, I am both in food coma as well as very sleepy.

I make my way down south and stop at the park under the Saint-Eustache Church. It's a bustle of people here, and I do notice that my phone is already running low on battery (I should really get a new one, it's only been running for five hours or so!), so I scope out a Starbucks to both caffienate and to charge some batteries. En route south to Notre Dame I find one and drink the coffee, writing yesterday's journal entry. Achievement unlocked: I'm a critically unaclaimed Starbucks author now!

Paris is (unsurprisingly) full of beautiful buildings. I talk past a few, take pictures of them, and somehow find myself all the way up north of the river Seine again. OK, new plan: go take a look at Jérôme's ancestry at the Place de la République. Here, there's an esplanade for André Tollet, mostly occupied by skaterboys, but I also see a large statue of Marianne which is a symbol of the French Republic.

I'm still pointing my (crappy) human GPS at Notre Dame and the Seine. Somehow I make it there now in one go, as it's a straight boulevard down there. I have an early onset of visual migraine, but it lasts no longer than a few minutes, as I cafeinate and proceed eat some sugar candy. The coffee is kind of gross, so I bounce from the coffeeshop again pretty quickly. Before I hit the church, I take a selfie at Hôtel de Ville, again, "c'est obligatoire", and then find Notre Dame in a perfect sunlight.

My walk takes me down south-west of Paris in the 14th Arrondissement where Clément lives. At around 19:00 he pings me an address and I go there to drop off my bags, finding a merry band of brothers ready to go out to dinner. He's booked us a table for twenty-five at Restaurant [14 Juillet] and everybdoy arrives roughly on time! (that would NOT have happened in the Netherlands). Dinner in this place is laid back, my starter is an onion soup, which I've been craving ever since I got to France, and a veal escalope with fries, finished off -- again, why not -- by a cheese plate with Roquefort blue cheese. My table mates are mostly babbling in rapid-fire French and I get about one in seven or so words - and a 14% hit rate makes my CPU run 100% utilization trying to puzzle things together. I clearly have a ways to go :)

After dinner, which ends at midnight, we walk through the evening neighborhood and settle down at a local bar for a few beers. There's some confusion between the IPA and the Triple, so I end up just ordering and drinking a pint of both. It's fun out here, as the weather is pleasant, there's a kitty that stops by regularly to cuddle, and the stories get stronger as the alcohol intake gets more pronounced.

Then all of the sudden it's 02:45 and people skedaddle. Some of the folks had taken off earlier because Friday night for them was rough (being FRnOG'40 with good celebrations™ well into the night), and I'm for once happy that I turned in early because I feel like I'm possibly the most awake one of the group :) I insist to drink one more, just one more with Clément at his place, before passing out on the couch.

Happy ASNniversary, Hivane!

Pictures of the Day

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