My apartment in Toulouse
My Apartment.
After climbing the 82 stairs, I am in the “Attic” apartment or what I imagined would have been in the late 17thcentury. There are two apartments in this attic area; apartment numbers 7 and 8. Funny there are only six mailboxes, so I am wondering if both these apartments are vacation rentals.
The apartment I inhabit is smallllllll but has almost everything needed. It lacks a good chair with a back. When checking it out I spot a sign on the washing machine as “Do not use”.
Oh, my gawd, the reason I picked this apartment was because it had a washer. I don’t know if I am going to put up with four flights of stairs numbering 82 and NOT have a washer!!! When I reached out to the property manager, they took care of it and five days later I had a new washer installed. YAY.
I am putting up with stairs. My routine is as such on a weekday: leave by 8:15am to get to language class, have lunch out/or at the apartment always returning between 1 and 2 pm, leave the apartment again shortly before 2p to walk to meet tour bus. We usually return from tour around 7p. I stop to pick up dinner to take ‘home’. And repeat next day.
Here are a few pictures of the apartment crudely taken.
The front door opens into the five steps going up to kitchen and Bathroom. The glass doors goes out to a small patio that has very high walls. Uh, I won't be climbing the wall to see over the edge. You saw in the first pictures of this 2025 trip how tall the building is.
I have had busy days and will tell you more when I get a chance to relax and write.
A bientôt.
Very economical use of space :)! Maybe your pic is an optical illusion, but it looks like the bathroom is the biggest space in the place. I'm glad you got there without trouble and have settled in. Enjoy being a student! Dawn
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