\ˈhwinj, ˈwinj\ Function: intransitive verb. Etymology: Middle English *whingen, from Old English hwinsian; akin to Old High German winsōn to moan. Date: 12th century. British : to complain fretfully: whine.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Views from a tour boat
From the boat trip on the Seine:
Goofing around before the trip.
Stolen kiss on a boat (I didn't even know they were there when I took the picture.)
The bridges can be quite ornate.
A sense of the scale of Paris. Much of it is like this.
Middle-aged men sunbathing on the Seine's shores.
Men cleaning one of the tour boats.
A friendly group (waving at the tour boats). They're celebrating at Les Plages, a temporary installation of a beach on the Seine's banks.
Gargoyles and a plane.
Who cares about tourists?
A band and a cowgirl.
Beverley and a street performer.
A magic carpet ride? This would be my choice for floating down the Seine.
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