I’ve been noticing that French people have different rules for walking than do Americans. This shouldn’t be surprising, but I expected their tendencies on a pathway to be more regimented than, say, Kenyans’. Wrong. Here’s number one:
1. Walk on the side of the pathway that suits your current whim. Never mind that cars must always stay to the right side of a road; such rules do not apply to sidewalks, supermarket aisles, or any other pedestrian clearing.
More to come…
::chuckle:: I have a feeling it’s becoming a world-wide epidemic. We may need to be concerned.