My first real day in Paris was perfect.
I met David at the bus stop, and we bought a baguette and apple tartlets on the way home, which we ate for morning tea. Soon after getting home we left again, and explored the area. We walked through a gorgeous lush garden along the outside wall of the Pere Lachaise Cemetery, and then made our way to 'West Country Girl' creperie which was very cool, and delicious. Buckwheat crepes with lovely ham, cheese, and egg with a runny yolk, followed by regular crepes with salted butter caramel sauce, with cider - aka the most amazing meal ever.

After lunch we headed to the cemetery and walked around that for a couple of hours. It was surprisingly quiet and free of tourists, most of the people visiting were actually French. It was so beautiful, all the cobblestone paths and graceful trees, really lovely. While we were there we heard a demonstration of some sort going on, which I later read was protesting changes to the aged pension. We wisely avoided the protest though, and chose to instead go and buy some food.

First we visited a patisserie and bought some dessert - clafoutis and apricot and custard flan - both delicious and not too sweet, which is something we've noticed and appreciated with all the sweets we've tried so far. We then went to a fromagerie (cheese shop) and bought a wheel of Camembert. The French sure know their cheeses! The lady there picked up and squeezed all the cheeses to test for ripeness, and picked out one perfectly ripe for us. At the supermarket we bought some staples, tea, coffee, milk, yoghurt, and of course wine and then headed back home for a quiet evening in. Our dinner of baguette, Camembert, and €2 wine (which was comparable to a $10+ bottle in Australia - even the dirt cheap wine here is good!)
So a day of walking around my beautiful neighbourhood in Paris with one of my best friends, shopping in typically Parisien shops and eating the most French foods imaginable. All in all, a perfect day in Paris.