Airport check-in presented no real problems. I was only six pounds overweight. I knew my suitcase was heavy, but the removal of Einstein’s biography by Walter Isaacson and my toothbrush (almost forgotten) reduced the weight to two pounds over. Then I was okay to go without paying $150.00. Luckily , I was carrying a small backpack for overflow items.
So, that was how Wednesday proceeded, except for having my seat selection changed on the Dulles to Charles de Gaulle segment of my trip. I would never recommend sitting next to the toilet by choice.
Thursday: PARIS! The RER train (euro 8.50) into the city was quite short as I was on board a direct train that only made a few stops. Gare du Nord, then Chatelet-Les Halles, my stop. I would like to state, at this point, that Parisians are quite generous. Many times I was asked if I needed help with my bag (heavy) up the escalator, down or up the stairs, or I was given an assisted lift onto the metro train. This happened even though everyone seemed to be going somewhere in haste, at 10:00 a.m.

Friday, today, I need to go now. The skies are sunny and partly cloudy again; temperature is pleasantly warm. Will be walking in the Marais and Bastille areas, as I have tickets for an Anselm Kiefer-staged opera celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Opéra Bastille. I’m hoping it will be quite as intriguing as Kiefer’s art.
