\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
A walk through the woods
On our last day in Paris, we took the metro to Le Bois de Boulogne, a remnant of a larger forest that has a long history. Now, it is a large recreation area in the Western part of Paris.
Who's the biggest goofball of them all?
Lone pigeon on the way to the Metro.
Yes, France needs more large mattresses. I can vouch for it.
France has homeless people too.
Gregory hams it up in the Metro.
Cute Andrew on the train
Rowboats in a row at the lake in Bois de Boulogne
Not sure what's up with this tree. Perhaps Dr. Seuss disease?
Beverley and Andrew
Andrew, hair mussed
Gregory and Uncle Andrew
The trees have eyes here.
Another eye
And another
More eyes
A dead bunny. I know, it's a touch morbid, but I thought it was beautiful.
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