Lessons in manliness from Atticus Finch

If Atticus had one dominating virtue, it was his nearly superhuman empathy. Whenever his children felt angry at the misbehavior or ignorance of the individuals in their town, he would encourage their tolerance and respect by urging them to see the other person’s side of things:

“If you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you’ll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view—until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”

Atticus understood that people could only be held responsible for what they knew, that not everyone had an ideal upbringing, that folks were doing they best they could in the circumstances in which they found themselves. Atticus strove above all to see the good in folks and to figure out why they did the things they did.

~ Brett McKay from, Life Lessons From Atticus Finch | The Art of Manliness

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Monarch Butterfly

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Night bus tour of Paris (6/6)

Last building… this one is simply neat looking :^P

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Night bus tour of Paris (5/6)

Some random ‘building’? Sorry… not sure which one, but the entire city is lined with incredible architecture.

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Night bus tour of Paris (4/6)

Palais Bourbon! …oh wait sorry, wrong bourbon :( This is instead, ‘simply’ a government building.

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Night bus tour of Paris (3/6)

Looking across the Pont des Arts (the famous bridges where lovers lock padlocks and toss the keys into theSeine) towards the Institut de France. An astounding feat of snap-photography from a moving bus with a tiny phone camera!

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Night bus tour of Paris (2/6)

View across the Pont d’Iéna (that’s a Cap-i ;) over the Seine. Paris bustles by night!

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Night bus tour of Paris (1/6)

Arc de Triomphe. Great wikipedia article on it… history, tomb of the unknown soldier, etc

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A glimpse of Paris by night

Delightfully cool open-top bus ride. Total tourist thing to do, but Paris sure is b-e-a-utiful by bight. Notre Dame and the Seine. Of course.

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The first leg home

Our first leg is a car ride into Paris. We’ve a hotel room tonight so we are closer to the airport tomorrow morning. Stand-by (or sit if you wish) for photos from tonight’s open-top-bus tour of Paris. Bunch more fun videos from today too that I have to post from Tracy’s phone.

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