Saturday, September 29, 2012

Back to Paris....this doesn't get old....

After an all night flight across the ocean, we were glad to arrive in our apartment in Paris.  The apartment is in a nice area south of the Seine, on the 4th floor....quite roomy and comfortable for the 5 of us.....Echo & me, Anne & Wayne and David.  A view from the front window......


After recouping from the flight, we ventured out yesterday to Notre Dame,

.....Conciegre......Shakespeare's book store......and then back out last night for a wonderful French dinner in a small local restaurant.

Today's itinerary included a quick stop at a local market for some browsing and olive shopping....a trip to Napolean's Tomb....and yes, a girl actually asked us who was buried in the tomb.....tour of the museums.  Wayne & I toured the WW-I and WW-II museums while the rest toured the Medieval & Armor museum.
We saw this motorcycle....complete with parachute packaging.

Gary, you should get one of these !!

A visit to Godin's Museum on a beautiful day.....

a walk to the Eiffel Tower.....and of course a stop at a street side restaurant for some champagne and a snack before we headed back to the apartment.


Taking a break now before we set out for the evening's meal and sight-seeing.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Home Again....

Monday was a long day.  We awoke in London at 4:am.....we were at the airport and through security by 6:00......airborne by 8:15 for an 8 hour flight to Chicago.  Then after a tedious trip through the customs folks, problems getting our parking paid, and a 4 hour drive to Plainfield, we pulled into the drive about 5:00 pm Indiana time.  We are now unpacked, laundered, and almost back in this time zone.
The last day before we started back was one of our favorites, visiting Monet's gardens.  They were as stunning in person as they were in his oils.




We are already thinking of our next visit to Paris.  Paris is not the place you can go to once and say "I saw that".....it is too big and too alive......there are too many things left to see and too many things to see again.
For now though, we will catch up at home and catch up on some football, and start planning the next trip.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

They're driving on the wrong side again, I must be London...

We have recovered to some degree from the bug we had. Friday afternoon we ventured out to the Arts and Meters Museum.....sort of like the Museum of science and Industry in Chicago. It was a great museum....lots of great gadgets. Yesterday we took the train out of Paris to Giverney and toured Claude Monet's house and gardens, and then explored the little towns of Giverney and Vernon. The weather was beautiful, and provided a wonderful closing day for our Week in Paris. David departed this morning for Dueseldorf (sp?) then Detroit. Echo & I took the Chunnel back to London, and we depart early tomorrow morning. What a wonderful trip this has been. Thanks to all of you for your comments and encouragement. I will post some final pictures when I get home to a more efficient net connection

Friday, October 14, 2011

Taking in some sites off of the beaten path...

This is Friday morning, Echo & I are taking a day's rest from our travels as we are both puny with some bug.  Hopefully, we will feel like going out to explore some more later today.
We began yesterday at a neighborhood market which was fun and provided a great variety of merchants.  Then off to look at some more sites.  The cathedrals are so numerous and ornate, it seems like there is one on every corner, and each of them has a particular story.





Then we visited the the Pantheon.  Originally built to be a church, but changed to receive the remains of great Frenchmen, including Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo.Also the location of Focault's pendulum.....no, this is not the one at the Children's Museum, this is the original.



We then made a quick pass through the Louvre.  The size of the Louvre is staggering.....art historians could study in the Louvre for years.  We then began strolling the Champ-Elysees with the gardens and Concorde, French White House, American Embassy with Arc de Triomphe at the end......all very impressive.

We then went to Pere Lachaise Cemetary.....a very old and very famous cemetary.  It was sad to see the levels of vandalism and disrepair on 200 year old tombs.


We have walked so many miles and ridden so many Metros, and are still just scratching the surface of what this amazing city has to offer.  I understand the Paris mystique and how she can pull you back again and again,

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

I didn't get to do a blog last night as I was too tired to type!!  We have taken Paris by storm in the last 2 days.  A continual list of the world's greatest art, architecture and food !!  They are all excellent.

We started yesterday at Musee d'Orsay.  A magnificant museum in a former train station.



Then we went to the Eiffel Tower.  The lines were long and our museum pass didn't include the Tower, so Echo improvised an entrance.





Then off to Napolean Bonaparte's tomb....



Imagine all of these sites interspersed with train/metro jaunts of varying length, with way too many steps everywhere.  Then to Sacre'Coeur for sunset, dinner, vespers in the cathedral and the Eiffel hourly light show.



Today Echo & I went to Versailles while David visited a WWII museum he has not seen....we then met up for lunch and spend the rest of the day together......walked a former railroad right-of-way that has been converted to a promenade....







..... toured Place Des Vosges, ( a planned community from 1600's) and ended our day at the Arc de Triomphe watching the sun set on the city.



275 steps to the top of the Arc de Triomphe !!!  Oh, did I mention our apartment is on the 5th floor with NO LIFT !!  Our legs are tired, our feet our tired and we are having a ball.  Off for more Paris gazing in the mornibg.  Does anyone know the French for Dr. Scholls?

Monday, October 10, 2011

Our first full day in Paris.....

We had a great first day in Paris.  Checked off everything on the itinerary and then some.  We started the day with a pastry and coffee at a street cafe, then headed to Saint-Chappelle.  This chapel was built by Louis IX in the 1240's to house loot from the Crusades, particularly, Jesus' Crown of Thorns.


Then off to the Cathedral of Notre Dame.....


Next we headed to an enormous flea market.  We surmised that given the number of chandeliers we saw for sale, there cannot possibly be anymore of them left in Paris.


After some walking and subway rides, we arrived at Jardin du Luxembourg, a beautiful castle and garden.  If I lived here I would come here to take naps.......so peaceful and absolutely beautiful.



Touring Paris with David is such a treat indeed.  Not only is he a great friend and companion, he knows so much Parisian and European history, he is an amazing tour guide.  He knows the city so well, you don't have to worry about getting lost, or getting back to your apartment......he has these wonderful little stories about all of the buildings and sites....he can speak enough French to get our food and wine ordered....and he is such a good conversationalist, we never run out of things to talk about.

We are having a ball here, the city is as exciting as advertised and the food and drink marvelous.  Another full day of sites tomorrow.




Sunday, October 9, 2011

Paris.....we have arrived.

Today was physically and mentally exhausting.....it took us 2 bottles of wine to recoup. The day started out in a cab to Heathrow, then a walk to the Tube station and 60 minute Tube ride to St. Pancras Station again, 2-1/2 ride on the Chunnel Train to Paris (180 mph Oh My !!), 15 minute ride on the Paris subway, then about a 6 block search for an address that housed the keys and instructions for our apartment. After we retrieved the keys & instructions, it took us about an hour to decipher the instructions and figure out how to get to the apartment and how to open it. Considering these instructions were written in English, we were feeling pretty stupid. It was written like a Mensa Logic puzzle. Good exercise here, our apartment is on the 5th floor and the lift does not work, but we are 1 block from the Louvre. David arrived from Budapest about 6:30pm and we set out on our first evening walk to the Latin Quarter for some people watching and a great french meal. Tomorrow we set off on our itinerary to see the best sites of Paris in six days.