The Idiot took numerous urban walks throughout Paris when he was in the French capital to promote a book he produced called The Paris Metro 40th Anniversary Issue: The Book About Paris Yesterday and attend reunion events for The Paris Metro magazine published from 1976-1979.
Here is a sampling of serendipitous sights and sites he encountered during strolls in the City of Light and Love.

A statue of a Greek actor in Luxembourg Gardens with the Pantheon in the background.

A stroll along the Seine river on l’Ile Saint Louis.
(Photo: Liz Chapin)

Boaters on the Seine at dawn.

Photographing statues in Luxembourg Gardens with the French Senate in the background.
(Photo: Liz Chapin)

Wondering where the person is who left these shoes on the Pont de la Concorde over the Seine.

Singing in the sun.
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Checking out a window display at the WH Smith bookstore on rue de Rivoli promoting The Paris Metro 40th Anniversay Issue: The Book About Paris Yesterday with former Metro colleagues Stanley Hertzberg and Tom Moore.
(Photo: Liz Chapin)

Shopping for a serious picnic with his pal and Metro colleague Christina de Liagre.
(Photo: Liz Chapin)

Visiting the former offices of The Paris Metro with his Columbia Journalism School classmate and Metro colleague Harry Stein.

Discussing The Paris Metro 40th Anniversary Issue: The Book About Paris Yesterday with co-editor Patsi Benter Krakoff.

Strolling on l’Ile Saint Louis, where he lived from 1976-82, with John Keeney, the publisher of The Idiot and the Odyssey: Walking the Mediterranean.