Running past topless demonstrators–and other antics from my weekend

This weekend was a bit of a hodgepodge of things, everything from touristy sight-seeing, to running in new places, to writing lots (and I mean LOTS) of product review content for stuff coming up – much of which is tied to Eurobike starting this week.

First up – my run.  It was only 10 miles, but it made for a nice Saturday evening jaunt as the weather has significantly cooled off in the evenings over the past few days here.  I decided to wander off into un-run territory (for me) and just head south along the river (Seine).

Not more than about 50 yards from our place, there was a handful of highly dressed up fashion models doing a photo/video.  Regrettably I was so distracted by the whole thing that I forgot to take a photo.  No worries, that only made me more prepared for the topless demonstrators later.

About half a mile after the fashion folks, came the salsa dancers.  Or perhaps they were tango.  I’m not terribly clear (though I’m sure someone here knows).  What I do know is that they’re there almost every night.  They do larger group lessons – which it appears you can either watch or join in.  There’s a few handful of groupings of them in different pods in the area – maybe 3-5 groups in total:

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From here I just kept cruising along the river.  I had a few different things to test and take photos of for upcoming product reviews – like the Polar RC3 GPS.  My date for this one is September 4th (next Tuesday) – which should match the date for general availability of the unit.  Beyond that, trainers and power meters (and related power meter bike computers) are really the big item for September, ahead of the indoor season for northern hemispheres.

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I didn’t have any particular route in mind, other than to go further than I’d gone before.  Eventually though, the area along the river I was running on tipped the balance to more sketchy than less (at dusk), so I headed across the river on a random bridge.

With no particular plan in mind, I just ran north for a while.  Unexpectedly (remember, I had no map), I ran smack into a small sliver of a massive park.  I know this park existed – but I didn’t realize just how close it was to our place (only about 3 miles).  From my understanding, folks bike around this too.  This would seemingly be way faster to get to than the other one (Longchamp) on the other side of town.

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I ran for a bit around the western edge of this park – which was basically deserted at this time of night.  I’ll have to investigate further on a bike, or other long runs.  It was nice and flat (at least in the areas I was in).  And seemingly free of cars.

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From there I started running towards what I figured would be a diagonal back home.  In reality, as you can see above on the map, I actually made a circle.  Don’t ask me how that happened…it just did.

On the bright side, I did get to see one of only a handful of dedicated La Poste (French Postal Service) high speed mail trains.  Apparently they have a small sub-fleet of the super high speed trains that just deliver mail within France.

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See, you have to find excitement or something interesting – even if the place your running in isn’t all that interesting.  Much of this portion of the run ended up being in non-pretty areas – just like there are in every city.  But, it worked out as a great way to kinda get the lay of the land.

From there I just continued my way on home, almost along some of the same routing that I started out with (completely unintentional).

Upon grabbing dinner later on about half a block from our apartment, they were shooting a movie at night.  We have no idea who it was staring, but it involved a bunch of girls on rollerblades on a wet street.  Oh, and they still say ‘ACTION!’ here in France too!

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Rewinding to earlier in the day, we went up top a nice department store to a small cafe in Paris to check out the view.  One of the locals (Hi Caspar!) taught us about this place.

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Got a picture of my parents and all – who’ve been in town visiting.  Though, now they’re back home in Seattle.  But – they’ve got their anniversary coming up on Wednesday, woohoo!

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Speaking of ‘Woohoo’ things, I found a book in the department store completely dedicated to Nutella.  Seriously.  Ignore the fact that it was next to a book dedicated to ice creams.

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Yes, it’s in French – but in my mind that will only enhance my learning of the language.  When folks ask how I learned, I can say “Rosetta Stone and Nutella”.  Brilliant.

Look at that awesomeness below!

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Regrettably, The Girl would not let me purchase it.

(Side note #1: I went looking for the above book on Amazon, but found there’s actually a massive number of dedicated Nutella books. Including a free Kindle Nutella Recipe book that I can borrow (Prime only though).  Good, I can’t get in trouble for that.

Side note #2: While looking at other Nutella things, I found that they make individual packets – like for a picnic or lunchbox.  96 count no less!  I just showed this to The Girl – she rolled her eyes at me.  I need clarification – is that a yes or no?)

On the other hand, The Girl had no problem with me taking photos of a bunch of topless demonstrators – so I can’t really complain.

Sunday afternoon as we were running back from doing errands, we ran smack into a demonstration of sorts going on about a block from our place.  Given our location next to Notre Dame, we’re pretty used to all sorts of parades and the like.  But this particular cause would be a first.

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Yup, they were demonstrating their desire to go topless.  Note, I never said they were topless – rather, they were demonstrating to go topless.

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Strangely, none of them were actually topless.  From what I gather, in other cities they actually demonstrate topless as well, but not here.  You can type in the address seen in the photos above to learn more – but beware, it is NOT safe for work (photos there are not, text is fine).

Note the guys – there were a few of them mixed in.

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With that, it’s back to writing product reviews and other goodness for the week ahead.  Eurobike starts on Wednesday and I’ll be there that evening for the rest of the week.  Woohoo!

But tomorrow (Tuesday) morning we’ll start with a post about our first adventure swimming in the lap pools of Paris…good times ahead!

Thanks for reading!

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17 Comments

  1. the strapless bra looked good on the guy =D

  2. Anonymous

    Fun fact: it’s legal for women to be topless in NYC. It has been since ’92! Sadly, it’s one of the few places in the US.

  3. wez

    Bit of a varied weekend, that’s Europe for you! Looking forward to the Polar review. looks intresting using the Garmin 610 at the minute and feel like a change!

  4. I spent some days in Paris earlier in the summer and when I wanted to go for a run, I just selected the largest green area nearby on the map and ran in that general direction.
    Turns out I ran in Longchamp, criss-crossing along the small paths etc. in the woods, until it dawned on me what these paths were used for and the whistling and shouting from the prostitutes became too much.. Not a place I would like to run in the dark!

  5. Nutella is one of the most caloric and delicious thing Man invented hehehe!!! I know it’s not good for health, but i eat it a lot and it’s superb when sugar levels are down 😉 And Paris is one of the cities in Europe where you can find Nutella “crepes” and Nutella everything at about anywhere you go. In Portugal is “pastel de nata”… you should try it sometime 😉

  6. Anonymous

    Nutella is harvested directly from the devil’s arsehole.

    It’s nasty, nasty stuff.

  7. Tim K

    Ray,

    Have you given up on the MotoActive? It’s supposed to have maps on it and you can get Europe, right? I keep thinking about getting one for my wife, but if you choose not to take one along when you’re trying to learn a new city, perhaps that means it’s really not all that useful.

  8. Honestly, I’d wait on the Motoactv unless you already have one. At present they are ‘Doing a review of the product line’, which means, it’s possibly going to get axed. I’d say the changes are higher than not. Once that happens – it’s likely that support and new features will go out the window.

    Just my two cents.

  9. Petr

    Nutella is really delicious stuf, but the best way to enjoy it is to buy that big 5kg jar! Warning: overdose may happen 😉

  10. You saw big things for Power meters and power meter computers in September. Is something actually shipping?

  11. On the power meter front:

    Power2Max Review
    Joule GPS (power meter head unit)
    Joule new (power meter head unit)
    PowerCal Review
    Unannounced Item #1 Review
    Unannounced Item #2 Review
    TrainerRoad review (with VirtualPower)
    LeMond Trainer review (power measuring device)

    Just off the top of my head, I’m sure I’m missing a few others.

  12. I’m just curious how much using the word “topless” in your blog title increased your hits? 😉

  13. TMZ

    Hi Ray!

    There’s a popular 3k loop in Vincennes called the Triangle (link to openrunner.com). Cars are banned from this route, but kids and dogs aren’t.

  14. I had no clue you are such a nutella fan.
    You will probably like this then…
    link to stonybits.posterous.com

  15. Anonymous

    Wow. Ray is not the mail(wo)man’s kid.

  16. Delta lounges stock the nutella packets. I take packets from the lounge to pair with my inflight pretzels.

  17. Hi Julie (good to hear from ya!)

    Woah, crazy. I’m a Star Alliance guy – so haven’t been in a Delta lounge in years. That might make me a convert right there!

    Morey-

    Hard to say, but I will note that I just hit the highest month ever a few hours ago (with three busy Eurobike days ahead left!)…I’m sure totally unrelated!