Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Surviving easy jet and cheers
The snob in me (v) survived the discount airline from Paris to Rome. Actually not that bad but those of you that know me know my idea of roughing it is having to open the window of my five star hotel ;) but rome!!! Just arrived... already settled in. Bottle of pino waiting for us in our apartment. Yep already gone. Now sitting in a small restaurant with good access to the papal robe shop should we need one. First cheers and meal underway... Sigh
Monday, July 30, 2012
Shopping and eating in the marais
Great day of wandering aimlessly around our neigbourhood. Good shopping for me (v) especially! Sitting down for dinner. We've not had incredibly good luck this time in France when it comes to food. Well Duncan has! Although he is costing us a small fortune in duck. He's ploughed through at least €50 worth over lunch and dinner! Paul is thrilled though. Able to add something new to his menu. Euan even had a go at his own duck at dinner. Me? I'm ready to move on to Rome next! Slight temperature change will require multiple gelato stops!
The French are a Cruel Cruel People
We just roamed around the Conciergerie! First, and for quite a while a royal palace, but for the parts of French history, a jail for those who mostly became victims of The Terror and Robespierre, Most famously, Marie Antoinette and... Robespierre.
This is a blade that was used in executions in the 19 century, but the design varied little since the early days.
This is a blade that was used in executions in the 19 century, but the design varied little since the early days.
Final Paris Lunch - Ile St Louis
St Regis
Duncan had the confit of Duck again, V had a goat cheese salad, Euan, a bloody cheese burger and I went adventurous. I ordered the Anduellette sausage.
In the words of Ian ...barf... In fact super barf! The smell, the texture, the fact that when opened it looks like a a Chinese butcher. My experimentation stops here!
Duncan had the confit of Duck again, V had a goat cheese salad, Euan, a bloody cheese burger and I went adventurous. I ordered the Anduellette sausage.
In the words of Ian ...barf... In fact super barf! The smell, the texture, the fact that when opened it looks like a a Chinese butcher. My experimentation stops here!
Sunday, July 29, 2012
We Found It!
We looked for this location at the end of our honeymoon, 14 years ago. This was recommended when we arrived in Paris back then, and had one of the best meals ever! Oh, and Veronica feel for the owner.
Well, we can't be wrong, the inside seems perfect and we can see where sat before! I had remembered it as an Alsace restaurant. Its called Vins Des Pyrenees, so...
Now we have 2 kids and they seem less than interested. The truth be told, as many of you may know, we contend that Duncan was conceived in this fair city.
Will post again when we have our food. Have to go now as the wine is arriving...
Well, we can't be wrong, the inside seems perfect and we can see where sat before! I had remembered it as an Alsace restaurant. Its called Vins Des Pyrenees, so...
Now we have 2 kids and they seem less than interested. The truth be told, as many of you may know, we contend that Duncan was conceived in this fair city.
Will post again when we have our food. Have to go now as the wine is arriving...
Musee D'Orsy
Wow!
An old railway station rescued from eternal dereliction.
No pictures allowed! Strictly enforced.
This guy was outside. Fun!
We are no sitting with our backs to the Musee, right in front of the Legion D'Honneue, the highest honor that free French can confer. Cool!
An old railway station rescued from eternal dereliction.
No pictures allowed! Strictly enforced.
This guy was outside. Fun!
We are no sitting with our backs to the Musee, right in front of the Legion D'Honneue, the highest honor that free French can confer. Cool!
Baguettes, Beer and Mexican Music
After walking from the Arch of Triumph to the Musee D'Orsy, some of are happier than others, but all agree its time to eat.
Spotted the red canopy of a cafe down a side street and headed for a nosh!
I don't expect all things French from a Parisian, but Mexican music?
Anyhoo...baguette's with ham and cheese and fries - better than uncooked chicken, hey Ian!
It appears some seem happier than others!
Spotted the red canopy of a cafe down a side street and headed for a nosh!
I don't expect all things French from a Parisian, but Mexican music?
Anyhoo...baguette's with ham and cheese and fries - better than uncooked chicken, hey Ian!
It appears some seem happier than others!
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Tonight's Mission - Sleep
It's still rather hot here in Paris and as we are in an area that does not allow air conditioning, due to the affect they would have on the way the streets looked, our flat is a sauna!
As you can see from the picture, the street is alive with French parties, smoking, drinking and talking crap. Quite a lot of fun really!
So, we were tired from the traveling last night. It remains to be seen, in but a few mins, whether our packed full day has taken enough energy out of us to allow us to fall asleep, with the windows open, defending against the loud French and what appear to be a rave club!
Oh that's so sweet! The people walking by are having so much fun that they are singing some incoherent French pop song.
As you can see from the picture, the street is alive with French parties, smoking, drinking and talking crap. Quite a lot of fun really!
So, we were tired from the traveling last night. It remains to be seen, in but a few mins, whether our packed full day has taken enough energy out of us to allow us to fall asleep, with the windows open, defending against the loud French and what appear to be a rave club!
Oh that's so sweet! The people walking by are having so much fun that they are singing some incoherent French pop song.
Up the Eiffel Tower at Night
So, here we are, live on the second level of the tower! Great view, can make out most of the important buildings.
Most importantly, we didn't line up for more than 10 mins, 'coz we bought tickets months ago. There has to be 5,000 people in line to get up here! Lined up round and round!!!
I don't think much of this object, nor the pyramid, but both are stunning, remarkable and important.
Most importantly, we didn't line up for more than 10 mins, 'coz we bought tickets months ago. There has to be 5,000 people in line to get up here! Lined up round and round!!!
I don't think much of this object, nor the pyramid, but both are stunning, remarkable and important.
Mum, Sam and Fred drove us from Bishop’s Castle to Shrewsbury, and we
arrived pretty much right on time for our train. OK…so...the second and third legs of the trip
were by train: Shrewsbury to Birmingham
New Street and Birmingham New Street to London, Euston. We then jumped a taxi from Euston to St.
Pancras – those who know London will say “Euston and St. Pancras are
close! Why not walk?” Bugger off!
It was the first official day of the Olympics, London was busier than
normal (what’s normal for London?), and we were already tired and still had a
long way to go. So there!
Waiting for the Virgin Express in Birmingham |
The fabled Eurostar! St. Pancras
has been updated from my childhood, wow!
Clear security and passport control, then enter the lounge – real nice. Up the ramp after the train is called and queue
at the front do of your assigned carriage.
What a bloody dump the train was!
Clearly these 18 carriages have been used since the start! The trip is unremarkable, other than when you
pop of the tunnel, aka, arriving in France, and of course, the ultimate prize
for the day of travel – Paris!
Duncan looking at France and Listening to Hedley |
Veronica and Euan waiting for Paris |
We left my sister’s house at 8:30 am and arrived in Paris some 8 hours
later – a normal work day.
No sooner we were off the Gare du Nord platform we were accosted by a
taxi driver, he insisted on waiting until we had made contact with the chap who
was to open the flat for us and then took two bags and started off to his taxi,
or so we thought! Instead, he walked out
of the front of the station, across the street to a taxi rank, where he proceeded
to sell our trip to a real taxi driver.
Once he found one to take us, he put the bags in the truck and asked me
for 5 Euros! This, of course, was in addition
to the f*%#ing taxi fare of 23 Euros not the 12 Euros originally promised, which
was charged to us by a very grumpy taxi driver. I would consider us fairly well
travelled! Maybe just not this time!
The flat is great and has the smallest lift ever! A little
smaller than we would want and as the pictures show it, but no bigger than
expected. It’s right in the middle of
the Marias, the area of Paris where Marie Antoinette used to roam, a noisy,
party location, oh, and the gay district in this superb city. We are not more than a 4 minute walk from where
Veronica and I stayed on our Honeymoon, 14 years ago!
The views from the Flat are better!
After we settled, we went off in search of a shop to get a few
groceries, including toilet paper – as the French seem to use a single sheet
per poop, no hand-shakes here! We were able to get some cheeses in a
bog-standard corner shop, Monop, that you can only get at specialty cheese
shops on Calgary – Roblochon! A half a
wheel cost us 3.50 Euros. We have
decided to fly to Paris if we want cheese, instead of paying Janice Beaton
prices!
Food, and wine, in-hand, we headed back to the flat, climbed the 3
stories, put the key in the lock and…nothing!
The bloody door wouldn’t open! We
tried everything for the best part of half an hour. We would have phoned the chap who let us in
but my phone was in the flat. If you
could imagine 4 tired people who had been traveling for 8 plus hours and just
wanted to sit down, have a drink and change before going out to dinner – not happy. We did have Veronica’s purse, so could have
tried to find a hotel. As it happened,
there is an American lady renovating two flats below us – Veronica says we are
going to buy them both, huge and fabulously – who was fairly gentle when
explaining to us how to use a key! Now
we know how to open a door! Foolish
Canadians, eh?
The Offending Keyhole |
The Lock |
We didn’t drink the wine then, we are drinking it now. Just opened it – they should identify desert
wines a little better – horrible! Right
down the drain!
Dinner was a fab place called Les Philosophers, still in the
Marias. Euan had cheese on a Baggett,
Veronica had a Caprese Salad, Duncan – Boeuf Poivre and I ordered one of my fav’s
Canard Confite – they had lamb – I still have three more nights in Paris. Big step for Duncan to order a steak with a
pepper sauce, he loved it but swapped it for my Duck – right after he tasted
it. Great night, decent food.
Duncan unable to emote while eating |
Euan rather likes eveyone elses... |
Italian Food in French Style |
Duncan's food being eaten by me! |
Out of Focus Duck! |
Just in case you were wondering, when we got back to the flat, we were
able to open the door – thank you!
Missing a few dates in England, will add later...
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Bishop's Castle Church
Saint John's Parish Church
Lynchgate (1894) |
Church - Note War Memorial in forground. Tower is much earlier construction |
Door on West side |
The Faces found on Chruchs are said to be of real people! |
Tower |
Cross atop Church |
Interior looking forward |
Fab Window |
Detail of Wondow |
Another Fab Window |
Under the Wood is a crypt from 1600 and 1700 century that Fred and Alex fixed when it was discovered. More pictures to follow - I hope! |
Rather sad angel at grave of 19 year old boy who died in 1914! The grave marker said nothing of WW1, but... |
Stewart-Camerons Having a Drink at the Castle Hotel
Sitting at the top of town having a slow drink.
Still in England, 2 days from being in Paris. Weather still fab, hottest day in England this year.
Sam not well today, hoping she's better tomorrow for our last full day in the UK. Get better Sam!
Still in England, 2 days from being in Paris. Weather still fab, hottest day in England this year.
Sam not well today, hoping she's better tomorrow for our last full day in the UK. Get better Sam!
Monday, July 23, 2012
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