Huh. My second Gratitude Monday on this trip to France.
May sound trivial, but I’m grateful that I have so far managed
my way through quotidian French life. Like buying a train ticket from Arles to
Avignon at an automated kiosk. Believe me—it’s not at all the same thing as
doing it online; even that had its challenges.
(My Lyon-to-Arles trip could have been TGV, but I somehow went
local. It took me nearly three hours to go 300km; about twice the time the
journey from Paris to Lyon, which is 465km. However, I was not in any particular
hurry, and rather enjoyed the puddle-jumper.)
I also successfully bought a bottle of Perrier and some butter biscuits
at the Monoprix around the corner from my hotel here in Avignon. It was
self-checkout, and I did require the intervention twice of someone behind me to
point out that I’d put the Perrier in the wrong place after scanning, and then
that I had to cancel out of the EnterYourPIN part of the transaction. But, tbh,
this was not markedly more palaver than I encounter when I tried (once) the
self-checkout at Wegmans, which is why I will not use them.
So, I looked almost like a local. A somewhat backward doofus
local. I can be grateful for that.
I’m also grateful that “kir royale” needs no translation, as it’s my quotidian go-to apéritif. Viz:
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