Yeah, there are only a few places I've been where I thought I might not want to drive. One of them was the middle of London, the other was The Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
Sweet zombie Jesus the Arc de Triomphe roundabout is insane. I've come to the conclusion that in Paris, pedestrian crossings are there only so the drivers know where to find you. (The horn is simply to ensure you're facing the right way for them to savour the look on your face.)
OMG! YES! We witnessed the Arc de Triomphe from the top of a tour bus and it looked CRAZY INSANE.
The big thing about driving in Spain is actually being a pedestrian. You can not look the driver in the eye, if you do hir will run you down.
ha! I found this to be true in Boston too! When I was headed to Mexico City a few years ago where we would be driving there people were like "You are crazy!" but it was just like driving in NY. Lots of cars but no big deal really.
Driving in NYC really isn't that bad, I think. Maybe intimidating the first day, but on an average day in Manhattan, there's so much traffic, you're not going anywhere fast, so there's usually room to maneuver. Plus, everyone expects everyone else to take their best shot at getting into that lane or making that turn, so everyone's on the defensive.
Parking, now. Whole different issue.
I don't want to teach tomorrow. I'm giving my students a quiz, and I know that a lot of them don't know the material well enough. This really feels like too much material to cover in just one semester, and I can't teach it well enough in the amount of time I have, and I can't figure out how to do it better.
Good Lord, that has got to be one of the most bizarre things ever.
My new junk food discovery: Simply Decadent ice cream made with coconut milk. Ridiculously yum.
My kids are making icecream today - but not with coconut milk. Although it crossed my mind.
Matt says thanks for the job ma~~~ one more interview tomorrow.
funny man - he thinks 4 weeks of no work is enough
must be coconut day I was dreaming of coconut pie earlier