Monday, February 4, 2008
Sunday in Paris
The weekend days seem to be so enjoyed by Parisians - they fill the streets with lovers, companionable couples, families, roller bladers, lots of strollers pushed by proud parents. The pace is of course much slower than the week day - the French seem to really take a break - hummm ...do we?
We got ourselves organized in the am and actually figured out - ever so slightly - the washer/dryer - alas it takes forever and the cycle had finished but after 15 minutes figuring out how to start the cycle at the end (1 hour later) I infact added a little more water vs opening up the washer/dryer - there by of course defeating the dryer part...oh well. We then put a new load in and left hoping for the best.
After a lovely lunch - here lunch is cheap but as quick as you want - you can linger over your coffee and people watch - we did however have a mssion - Up Blvd Sebastopol we went - toward the Hotel de Ville (City Hall) where there is an outdoor rink and ferris wheel and kids sliding down the slides - lots of fun to watch - the weather is perfect for wandering - crisp and bright - a hat, gloves and nice coat makes for a perfect temperature.
We continued down to Notre Dame and toured around inside - quite crowded of course - but lit some candles and enjoyed the music.
Along the Seine for a block we found an artist who did beautiful water color and enjoyed talking to him - we crossed over into St. Germaine and onward to the latin quarter - shops, people, cafe's, ice cream, impromptu bands - it was a lot of fun. We took a coffee break and laugh at the tiny tables all crammed together - it is an international experience as you attempt to exit or leave your table - conversations flow with your partner but also table to table as required since we are "smell your perfume" close to each other.
We found a few gifts we wanted to bring home but mostly took lots of pictures, trying to capture the street scenes before we head home on Tuesday.
We crossed back across Pont Neuf in the twilight and got great views of the city profile - then we noticed people turning around and did the same - the Eiffel Tower lit up in the distance and the twinkle lights were illuminating the sky.
We continued our way home and noticed many police and vans of police on Blvd Sebastopol - we made it back to Rambuteau and purchased our dinner meal to take upstairs when there was a huge commotion - some kind of parade! Hence the police for crowd control perhaps - not sure why the parade - we enjoyed the dancing and drumming for a while but very crowded so we headed up.
A full day of wandering, in fact six and a half hours of wandering - it was great to put our feet up!
We looked at our pictures then off to bed!
PS: that second load of laundry was quite wet - obviously we had not figured out the dryer part - so we stretched things over surfaces and figured we would dry them the old fashioned way!
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Les Puces - the Paris Markets

Wow - can you say overwhelming????? We travelled to the north of Paris to Clingancourt - to the Paris Markets today - Saturday - Markets for everything - shoes, purses, clothing, cloth, and enjoyed the most the antiques and jewelry markets - followed closely by the furniture markets - but man it is crazy - when you get of the metro you are transformed in this insane situation of people all sorts of voices and colors and wow -it was interesting - we did lots of window shopping - unfortunately I lost my reading glasses upon exiting the metro so I had for some reason put my magnifying glass in my backpack -otherwise I was sunk looking at the small stuff - lunch there then we were ready to get back to our neighborhood!
We somehow got off at Chatelet the wrong direction which is a bit unusual for us and it then took us quite a while to re-situate ourselves and find our way home - I did however get a new pair of reading glasses in the NikeTown equivalent of new snazy eyewear - what a scene - with a personal assistant I toured the glasses selections and was surprised I did not have to spend much to get the most beautiful new french chic reading glasses - really I have never felt so good about spending 20euros - across the street was the Gap - this was as Martha would say - a good thing - it is just getting tricky to try to figure out washing and drying our stuff here - with a couple of days to go - we heard the angels singing when we saw The Gap- we both bought two new t-shirts - 10 euros each and we don't have to figure out washing some shirts - and they were on sale...that took care of the problem!
Everyone is out on a Saturday - visiting, doing errands - little kids walking with their parents- lots of baby strollers - so fun to people watch.
We headed to our favorite restaurant for an early dinner and met a lovely gal Carrie from Georgia University of Design - she is a senior doing an 8 week stint here - actually in Provence but they have a week in Paris where they are required to visit a number of museums - sounds pretty great to me! It was fun to hear her stories.
This picture is from the area around Centre Georges Pompidou - people are walking - having coffee - talking - artists - cycling -dancing - miming - it is all going on!
Friday Sacre Coeur, Montmartre

Friday we got up early (remember after our big nap yesterday we were in good form) and headed off to Sacre Coeur = it was a very rainy day but we loaded up our gear and went out - when you arrive in Montmarte you have to take a finicular up to the top near Sacre Coeur - everything is interesting - we looked at the stained glass and the statues and in the gift store - then a mass started - what perfect timing - I have never been to mass here in the times I had been - a nun in full garb that you don't see much - or at least I don't - sang so beautifully - it was wonderful - also I thought interesting though I haven't gone to mass in years - after my grade 6 in french I remembered all the responses in french. We lit candles for friends and family.
We then went back down to Montmarte to wander around and look at all the interesting people and signts - so many artistic people - the women older and younger tended to have more extravagant jewelery and hair and glasses. Our lunch at a cafe was lovely with leather chairs and a fireplace and heavy curtains on the windows - we seem to have at most one meal out at restaurants - but even then - a very lovely lunch with wine and coffee and a shared desert is 20-25 euros each - then otherwise during the day we just pick something up at a market. Wine is also very inexpensive here.We found a boutique jewelery store that was very interesting and wandered forever to find a needle, thread and sissors as we had both lost buttons and needed to sew them on.
We did not wander as far as the Moulin Rouge but headed back to 29 Rambuteau to relax!
Hug - Tomorrow the Marche au Puces - flea market Paris style!
Todays photos I snagged from the internet - there was definitely no sunshine for us yesterday!
Thursday - Centre Georges Pompidou
We went to Centre George Pompidou today - our last day of our museum pass - then a yummy lunch and more wandering around. Was quite cold - so that was a bit of a change for us - we also checked out the French version of Home Depot - the coolest things - lamps, fabric, fixtures - but alas cannot fit in our luggage to get home!
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Wednesday - Versailles
We had no political discussions with anyone today but spotted Professor Quirrell in Versailles on vacation from Hogwarts...Back home to some shopping then dinner shopping and back to blogging, eating and relaxing! Hugs from Paris.
Tuesday - Musee D'Orsay
Tuesday we went to the Musee Dorsay - which is my favorite museum because it is "bite size" you can see the whole thing in a couple of hours - and there is lots of art nouveau - beautiful furniture from the 1900-1920 period which weI love - also there happened to be a Charpontier exhibit - turned wood fashion from the early 1900's. We also had a celeb sighting and sat beside Camryn Manheim and her son for lunch at the Musee. There were many kids thru adults attending art classes in the museum - in hushed tones sketching. Some had one on one critic's going on with an individual teacher.I love the Dorsay clock - me in front of it here - picture taken on Dixie's new camera that Ron gave her...it is however not pink...
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