We really considered doing car sharing for the trip to the "Wertstoffhof" (the place where recyclable/dangerous stuff goes when you can't put it in your normal trash) but it worked out without...
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Aidez-moi trouver mon Téléphone!
The title is already stretching my French skills and needed some correction from Google, so I'll continue in English. I managed to let my phone slip into a rather impossible spot today at the fantastic Port de Solférino part of the promenade des berges de la Seine earlier today (Sunday 1st). They have these great wooden plank constructions which unfortunately for me have rather thick gaps in between. But underneath it's hollow. Unfortunately I didn't have a plastic suction dart and a long (very long) pair of tweezers with me, otherwise I'm sure it would have been possible to retrieve it(!!!!)
Map: https://maps.google.fr/maps/ms?msid=206679085154406122821.0004e5590030f8ca4094d&msa=0&ll=48.861228,2.323329&spn=0.003046,0.005815
As you walk down from the bridge/road, looking away from Museé d'Orsay, we were sitting on the large wooden seating area near the river. Below is a photo pinpointing where it was dropped. You might need a torch, but in good light I could see it clearly at the bottom. Its a Samsung Star. Not very valuable, but I hate loosing things!
Map: https://maps.google.fr/maps/ms?msid=206679085154406122821.0004e5590030f8ca4094d&msa=0&ll=48.861228,2.323329&spn=0.003046,0.005815
As you walk down from the bridge/road, looking away from Museé d'Orsay, we were sitting on the large wooden seating area near the river. Below is a photo pinpointing where it was dropped. You might need a torch, but in good light I could see it clearly at the bottom. Its a Samsung Star. Not very valuable, but I hate loosing things!
It fell from the 3rd step up, in to one of the larger gaps. So if anyone is down there with the necessary equipment, you could have a free phone. Alternatively, to anyone that manages to get it back to me, I'm offering a reward of €30 plus a big thank you on this blog, of course. I'm also interested to see if I can even manage to reach anyone in Paris via my rather small social network. I'll throw in an extra €5 if it still works (so you've gotta get there before the rain does). You can get in touch with me via @mattfullerton on twitter or matt.fullerton@gmail.com.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)