• Home Is Where The Heart Is

    13. august 2023, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Three pictures - says it all 🥰

    The adventure is over, but the memories will live long.

    Thanks especially to Tim & Mel and Gethin for everything. We appreciate that at times you probably felt your place was the local laundromat!! We thoroughly enjoyed our time with you all.

    We feel very blessed to have travelled so well. There are always going to be bumps on the road when you are travelling for this long, but as one door closed another opened.

    We are looking forward to seeing grandparents, uncles & aunts, cousins and friends again and catching up and sharing a tale or two about the road well travelled.
    Les mer

  • Singapore

    12. august 2023, Singapore ⋅ 🌙 5 °C

    Yesterday was a very laid back affair.

    We got up and had a late big breakfast before checking out of our hotel at 11am and catching the MRT to Changi Airport. By the time we got there the consensus was we would fill in our day there as souls seemed to be wilting with the heat and travel catching up with us.

    Once we got to Changi Airport it took us about 20 minutes to get from the MRT to the check in counter and 10 mins to check in and be free from our cases. Changi is a great example of a seamless and easy airport to navigate your way through.

    From there we walked over to The Jewel which is a big shopping complex attached to the airport. It was noisy and packed with people doing yet more shopping. On the top floor you can do 'the walking net' which is a big net suspended over the four levels of shops.

    From The Jewel we went to T1 at the airport and up to the top floor swimming pool. We had a swim, read books and did a serious amount of plane spotting (well dad did) followed by a shower and bite to eat on our way to the departure gate in T3 for our 10pm flight.

    Our flight to Melbourne was scheduled to arrive an hour early, however due to air traffic control rules this was pushed back to a 7am arrival.
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  • Sentosa Island

    11. august 2023, Singapore ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    We got up at a more civil hour of the morning, had breakfast and headed out to Adventure Cove Waterpark.

    After catching the MRT and cable car over to Sentosa Island we reached our destination.

    Not many pics today due to it being a water soaked day. However the highlight was a hydro magnetic coaster. In laymen's terms it was a technology enabled waterslide that enabled greater speeds, steeper slopes and higher rises. Very cool and a lot of fun!

    In the evening we ventured out for another look at the laser and light show before heading back to our accommodation for a good night's sleep.
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  • River Wonders

    10. august 2023, Singapore ⋅ ☁️ 32 °C

    After a long overnight sleep and Maccas for brekkie (at 1pm), we headed to River Wonders which is a fantastic zoo purely dedicated to marine life.

    We then headed back via a pop-up food market and light display at Marina Sands.Les mer

  • Arrival in Singapore

    9. august 2023, Singapore ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    The lure of one last Italian style breakfast was enough to ensure everyone was up early.

    Delicious pastries, juice and coffee, and then it was back for one last climb of those 90 stairs to brush teeth and collect our luggage before catching our Uber to the airport. The Uber was good value as the alternative was to walk to the taxi rank and hope that there was a big enough taxi (the majority of taxis are smaller vehicles) to take us to Roma Termini which would've been busy and then onto the bus to the airport. Navigating Roma Termini with luggage and children is no mean feat, especially when it's hot and peak hour. Nothing worse than arriving at an airport hot and sticky for a long flight.

    Rome airport was really busy but things seemed to flow well...until we found a nice quiet spot to sit...and then at 11:40 we realised our plane had boarded! A mad dash followed, and we got to the gate just before the dreaded 'paging' message was made. We quickly made our way onto the plane and 10 minutes later were pushing back from the gate.

    The flight was fairly uneventful except for a spot of turbulence around Indonesia. The only problem with leaving at midday is it's not conducive to sleeping.

    We landed early at 5.42am and by 6.30 we were at the MRT station on our way to our hotel. We arrived at 7.30 but unfortunately couldn't check in until 2pm. A change of clothes ensued and we dropped our luggage off and headed off to find an air-conditioned facility and coffee before we hatched our plan for the next few hours. Today is a national holiday in Singapore so it's probably a good day to recharge and catch up on a bit of missed sleep.

    It's amazing how time can drag when you want it to go fast. We ended up taking the MRT to the Gardens by the Bay and walking through them. Very tropical and lush. Eventually at 2pm we got into our hotel.

    We are staying in China town. Dinner was in a food hall. Nice fresh Chinese type food followed by watermelon and pineapple and all fed for $5 per person!!

    It's now 5.52pm and the next test is 'how long can eyes stay open'. By 5.56 that test was over despite the winner reassuring us only a few moments ago that they weren't tired and couldn't possibly go to bed that early (and no it wasn't dad) 😍😴
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  • Addio Europa

    7. august 2023, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Our last day in Europe is one of mixed emotions.

    The day started with two members of the family having pastries in bed to help the cause 🥰.

    We caught a taxi to the Vatican and did a tour of the Museum, Sistine Chapel and St Peter's Basilica. The museum was jam packed and hot and the tour too long (apparently 30,000 visitors go through a day, up from 20,000 pre-covid). However, it was interesting to see the scale and magnificence of the place, even though it seems so far removed from the teachings and example of Jesus Christ.

    We returned to our apartment and ate a quick late lunch of cold meat and salad that we bought from Carrefour. We thought the rockmelon was quite tasteless ... until the penny dropped that we had actually bought a packet of diced pumpkin and in fact it wasn't rockmelon at all😂👍

    After lunch, Toby and Matt went souvenir shopping and to the Pantheon. The queue was long and it was quite hot in the sun so we gave that a miss and turned our attention to walking the laneways. Meanwhile Abby and Leah were out handbag shopping.

    Our day finished with dinner at a local restaurant 20 metres from where we are staying and we enjoyed our last meal of authentic Italian food and then returned home to pack up. No gelati stop tonight as we tend to loiter whilst eating it. However, desert was certainly a more than adequate substitute.

    Tomorrow we leave God willing at midday Rome time for Singapore. We arrive at 6am Wednesday local time. So sorry no blog tomorrow.

    Thanks Europe for a fantastic two weeks of really great experiences and opportunities.

    We loved Rome and it has been warm but not too hot. We wouldn't say 'no' to a return visit if the opportunity arises.
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  • Roamin' Thru Rome

    6. august 2023, Italia ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    A slow start to the day meant that we made it to Piazza Navona (about 250m from where we are staying) by 11.30 and it was time for breakfast.

    After a wander around the piazza we headed back to our apartment (via an art shop) for lunch and a memorial meeting.

    During the meeting we did our reading from Samuel and also read Acts 28 and Romans 16 and talked about what it would've been like for Paul and the brothers and sisters living in Rome in the 1st Century.

    After the meeting we headed out for a walk to the Colosseum and to also see the Arch of Titus and Constantine's Arch. Our Colosseum tour had been cancelled as the Colosseum is open free of charge on the first Sunday of the month. However, it wasn't necessarily a bad thing.

    We then caught an Uber home and had dinner at home. We have found that sometimes there is a gulf between the ideal and reality when it comes to meals. We have eaten out some nights but often eaten on the go (probably not always a balanced diet, but we have offset it with lots of walking and climbing stairs).

    After dinner we walked to the Trevi Fountain only to find half of Rome had the same idea. A couple of quick pics and we left and followed our Italian custom of finding a gelati store (it's more like they find us) and getting a gelati to finish off the day and to energise weary legs to get home (which involves 90 steps from the front door to our door).
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  • Como to Roma via Milano

    5. august 2023, Italia ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    When in Rome, do as the Romans do (within reason). So as I write this on Sunday morning there is only the sound of peaceful sleeping which is quite justified.

    Saturday the 5th was a long day (not as long as July 7, but more full-on). Full marks to Leah and Toby for keeping up. They have both travelled really well under what at times has not always been the easiest of conditions for youngsters.

    We got up early as the sky was clear and we wanted to see Lake Como in sunlight. Although our time was limited, as the sun came up we could see now why people love it. The morning was quite warm but mild. After a short walk we had a pastry and coffee for breakfast and then hit the road.

    We walked the 1.2kms to the station over cobblestone after cobblestone. It's okay pulling a suitcase when you are an adult but not quite so easy as a child. Then as you get to the station it's a bit of an incline or alternatively up the stairs. Anyway we made it and caught our Swiss Rail train to Milan which was a trip of 40 minutes.

    We arrived at Milan station which is a beautiful old building, but heaving with people. This was the end of our train journey. So after a couple of quick photos we navigated our way to the exit and the airport bus to make our way to Linate airport.

    Our only complaint about flying is we sat on the plane for 30 mins past our takeoff time without having any idea as to what time we would push back. It was a bit strange as all other announcements were in Italian and English. Flying involves lots of queueing, but we couldn't fault the Italians as it all went smoothly and we arrived in Rome 30 minutes behind time. The consensus was that maybe we should've caught the train...however I am not so sure we would've made the train to Rome in the 20 minutes that we would have had to change trains and that has its own pitfalls.

    We caught the airport bus into the train station and then caught a taxi to our apartment. After weaving his way down narrow cobblestone lanes our driver advised he was not allowed to go further as a taxi is a 'public car'. This was okay as we knew we were close enough to walk, thanks to Google maps. But pulling suitcases along cobblestone lanes which are not always flat is not as easy as it sounds especially when you are not entirely sure that the map is accurate. In saying that Google maps has been a great ally on this trip.

    We eventually found the place where we had to collect the keys for our apartment and then found the apartment block. It's like a fortress and once you are inside it's 90 steps to the 4th floor (no lift). However it's all worthwhile. It's such a cool place and it has a piano 🥰.

    After a quick refresh it was down to the local square for a bite to eat and then off to a concert by three tenors. The concert was held in a church. The church was beautiful and had seemingly been chosen for its acoustics. Shame about the paintings, but the concert was much better than we could ever have imagined.

    After the concert we stopped for the daily gelati and then home. It's not quite so easy navigating laneways at night!! But they were heaving with people still eating at 11pm at night so they are really safe. Into bed just before midnight for a well deserved sleep.
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  • The Lure of Lake Como

    4. august 2023, Italia

    We arrived to an overcast Como which was better than the forecasted thunderstorms, although it felt as though the weather could change any moment.

    After having gelati we needed to work out what to do next as everybody we know who has been to Lake Como raves about it and whilst we weren't getting that vibe we also knew we only had one night in Como so we had to make the most of our limited time.

    We hurriedly booked tickets for a boat trip hoping the weather would hold out (which it did) and took a 1 hour trip on the lake. It was spectacular and quite obviously an area of excessive wealth and prestige.

    Once we were off the boat our next stop was the funicular (cable car) to see Como from above.

    As the sun started to go down the place came to life and we decided to have dinner in the old city Square which was lit up and has the Cathedral as a backdrop.

    After a later dinner we had a leisurely walk home enjoying the balmy warm weather and thankful that the predicted thunderstorms did not materialise.
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  • Exploring Lucerne

    3. august 2023, Sveits ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    A really quiet start to the day. There is plenty of upsides to staying in one place for 3 nights, however one downside is things can get a bit untidy. So after a sleep in and a bit of a tidy up we got to breakfast at 9.30.

    Lucerne is certainly not cheap. We are staying in a tourist hotel which is very comfortable but basic. So whilst the breakfast is not particularly cheap it is a good way to fill up for the day and not to have to worry about lunch.

    We spent the day looking around Lucerne and the old city. It reminds us a lot of Queenstown and Wellington in New Zealand but just on a bigger scale.

    We had a 'cultural' eye opener. There has been a notable number of police officers around. For the first couple of days we just assumed this was normal as the city feels really safe to walk around. However this morning a lot more of them were wearing body armour.

    We discovered that tonight Lucerne were playing a Swedish team in football and this soon become evident as the pubs along the riverbank got louder and louder as the day went on. By the time we finished our wanderings at 7pm the police were fully armed with shields and weapons etc as there were masses of very 'vocal and happy' Stockholm fans everywhere. When we stopped to ask if it was safe to walk back to our hotel the reply was 'at the moment yes...'. As we walked back we passed masses of Lucerne fans so we suspect we may be staying near the stadium. So that put an end to our plans to go back into the city later on and we ended up having dinner at the same place as the first night.

    We are not sure what happened at midnight. It was possibly fireworks, given that Lucerne won the game and the two-legged tie, but given how well prepared the police were and the previous history of rioting football fans, it could have also been those heavily armed police using their resources to disperse the fans...we will never know.

    I'd loved to have got a pic or two of the armed police. However the officer I spoke to, whilst polite, had a very steely look in her eyes and she certainly was not to be messed with!!
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  • What Goes Up Must Come Down

    2. august 2023, Sveits ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    Our descent was a lot quicker than the trip up, but just as breath-taking. After a 20 minute journey on the funicular we reached the cable car station and jumped onto the cable car which took us down to the village of Grindelwald. From here we took a 2 hour coach trip back to Lucerne where our day finished with gelati to refuel us for our walk back to our hotel.Les mer

  • Jungfrau - The Top of Europe

    2. august 2023, Sveits

    We were blessed with a lovely clear day for our visit.

    They say a picture says a thousand words. So here is 14,000 words to describe our time at the top.

  • Up to Jungfrau and The Ice Palace

    2. august 2023, Sveits ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

    Our second train trip was 40 minutes and took us up another 7,000 feet to Jungfrau Station. On the way the train stopped at Eismeer station (10,000 ft) where you need to get out and acclimatise to the altitude before heading to Jungfrau which is 11,300 feet above sea level. At Eismeer there is a sample of what you will see at the top (well sort of).

    Once you reach Jungfrau Station you walk through an ice cave before taking the elevator out to the viewing platform, which is story of the next footprint.
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  • Cog Train to Kleine Scheidegg

    2. august 2023, Sveits ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    After a short bus trip from Interlaken we arrived at Lauterbrunnen station where we caught the local train (a cog railway) to Kleine Scheidegg which is 6,700 ft above sea level. There we changed trains to head to the Top of Europe.

    Our guide's name was Kid. He was quite eccentric but an excellent guide and knew all the best photo spots and how to navigate all the queues. Kid has been doing this trip 5x per week for 20 years and he never ceases to be amazed at the scenery.
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  • The Road to Interlaken

    2. august 2023, Sveits ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    If Germany is gorgeous then Switzerland is superb, stunning and spectacular all in one.

    Today was a long day with lots of pictures taken. So this is instalment no 1.

    We left Lucerne at 9.30am and it was overcast but not raining and the weather forecast was promising.

    The scenery was spectacular and you sensed it couldn't get better, but it probably would as we travelled through 7km long tunnels and wound our way through hairpin bends as we climbed up into the mountains on our way to Interlaken. On arrival in Interlaken we had a 40 minute break whilst our guide organised tickets for the remainder of the day.
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  • Karlsruhe to Lucerne

    1. august 2023, Sveits ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

    An observation about Germany ...

    We stayed in a overnight hotel last night. At breakfast the spreads were served in edible bio-degradable wafer containers as recycling is really promoted in Germany. Then you go into the foyer and can buy cigarettes or beer from a vending machine which is such a foreign concept to us.

    Train travel has proved to be a really efficient and easy way to travel and also good downtime to catch up on diaries etc. However even trains can be delayed and we missed our connection from Basel to Lucerne.

    We arrived in Basel to find the delay was no problem and we caught the next train to Lucerne. The only thing we had to watch was that Leah got off the train with us as its final destination was Milan 😍, the shopping mecca of Italy.

    Travelling on German Railways was good, but the Swiss take it to another level. Our train to Lucerne was very modern, comfy and spacious and included complimentary free wifi! Heaps better than flying.

    One of the first things we noticed was that prices are all in Swiss francs and not euros and that Swiss power points are a different fitting to the rest of Europe!!

    Lucerne is known as one of Europe's most beautiful city. But the combination of rain and mist and things being closed as its the Swiss National holiday meant that pizza and kebabs were on the menu as it was one thing that was close by and open.

    We knew Switzerland is expensive, but the cost of pizza seemed very expensive. However when the pizza materialised we soon worked out that whilst Switzerland is expensive, the size of the pizza was also a contributing factor 🍕😊.

    It was meant to be an early night here ready for a big day tomorrow, but fireworks have just started...
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  • Triberg and Der Schwarzwald

    31. juli 2023, Tyskland ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    Off we went to Triberg which is located in the heart of the Black Forest. Photos do the scenery in Triberg a huge injustice. It is a stunning place. Thankfully we elected to drive to the bottom of the town and had no problems finding a park as the top of town was jam packed.

    Leah struck gold and got her beloved cuckoo clock (thankfully it is well packaged for the onward journey). Any missed German lessons at school were compensated for by a belated coffee and torte for Mum's 50th birthday.

    Our time in Germany is drawing to a close. However we are in unanimous agreement that if the opportunity arose we would love to visit again and stay for longer, especially as we have experienced so much warmth from the ecclesia and also mastered the skills needed to drive on the Autobahn!! 🚘
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  • Trossingen and Villingen

    31. juli 2023, Tyskland ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    The reality of life has hit and this is being written from the laundromat in Karlsruhe. Karlsruhe is a university town however it's summer holidays so the laundromat seems quite vibrant compared to the rest of the place.

    Last night we stayed in Trossingen. The place we stayed in gets 5 stars for how comfortable the beds were, so it was a shame that we couldn't sleep in. However the day's activities more than compensated for this, starting with a magnificent European style brekkie in quite an eclectic dining room.

    Once we were on the road our first stop was Villingen which was a really nice old village dating back to the Middle Ages. It was quite quiet but apparently that is normal for a Monday.

    We enquired about cuckoo clocks and were advised to go to Triberg which was 30 minutes drive and is the "cuckoo clock town". So after a look around Villingen we headed off to Triberg.
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  • Weekend in Germany - One Faith, One Hope

    29. juli 2023, Tyskland ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    We left Paris bang on 10:55 on ICE9573 bound for Karlsruhe, a journey of 2.5 hours. It didn't take long to hit 300km/h.

    Karlsruhe is a great place to pick up a rental car. Apparently Stuttgart is like "driving straight onto a racetrack". We picked up our car and drove an hour east to our first night's place of stay which was literally in the middle of nowhere. A good place to grab an early night and only 45 mins from the Esslingen ecclesial hall.

    On Sunday we had a great day. We went to the meeting in Esslingen where we were made to feel very welcome. This especially was the case for Abby who lots of brothers and sisters knew from her previous visits even though the last visit was some 20 years ago.

    Lots of brothers and sisters have a good grasp of conversational English or better as most people have either a spouse or a parent from an English speaking background. However, the meeting was in German which was a really good experience for all of us to understand how it feels to benefit from fellowship even if we can't understand the language, and how important it is to make visitors feel welcome.

    After the meeting we had an extension of fellowship at the home of Bro Neil & Sis Ilona McQueen and their family followed by a trip to the ruins of an old castle with amazing views.

    Our weekend ended with a drive down to Trossingen where we are stayed the night.
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  • Relaxing in Paris

    28. juli 2023, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    I'm not sure that you can really say this afternoon was relaxed. The rain was determined to drench us, and it won the battle but didn't stop us enjoying ourselves even if we were soaked through. Judging by the look on people's faces we got the impression that this was not the norm.

    After visiting Versailles Toby and Abby returned to our apartment for some downtime whilst Leah and Dad got drenched going to see (but not paying to go inside) Opera Garnier. After this we went to learn tips on making macarons from a French pastry chef. A great afternoon if you don't mind navigating the traffic in pouring rain.

    The macaron making class was held in a kitchen inside Galeries Lafayette which is the Paris version of Harrods.

    By the time we finished, the rain had cleared and we caught up with Andy & Bron and Greg & Mishael along with Sam and Jemima for ice cream and an opportunity to see the Eiffel Tower by night. Another late finish but a great way to end our time in Paris.
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  • The Gardens of Versailles

    28. juli 2023, Frankrike ⋅ 🌧 21 °C

    The gardens are magnificent. You could spend an entire day in them.

    Louis XIV had the largest collection of exotic fruit trees in Europe. The trees were planted in planter boxes so that in winter they could be moved into the greenhouses!!

    Due to time constraints, we visited the Orangery Parterre, Queen's Grove, Latona's Fountain and Parterre, Neptune Fountain and Water Theatre Grove.
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  • A Toutes Les Gloires De La France

    28. juli 2023, Frankrike ⋅ 🌧 21 °C

    A really full-on day, so this is being written as we cruise along at 300km per hour on our way to Germany.

    Up early and on the road to Versailles. We left our apartment at 7.30 and had to catch two metros and then the RER to reach our destination.

    As we pulled into Chateau Versailles station it started raining and raining. Our first port of call was Macca's for coffee (shameful but it was the only option). Then off to add to our brolly collection as the two we had were never going to suffice.

    From there it was a short walk of 10 mins to Versailles. Versailles is unreal. We had a really great guide take us through. She was very informative and also relayed some really funny anecdotes about the times of Louie xiv to Louie xvi, also known as Louie the sun (because he thought the sun shone out of him), Louie the fun (because he lived a life of affluence based on his father's grandiose ego), and then Louie the done as he lost his life in the French Revolution.

    In 1677 Louis XIV made known his decision to make Versailles his principal residence. The Sun King, sovereign by divine right and with absolute power was intent on dazzling other nations....
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  • Toot Bus

    27. juli 2023, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    We had originally booked a five-hour walking tour of Paris, however our guide broke their wrist earlier in the week and we couldn't reschedule. So our alternate plan was a Hop on Hop off bus trip. This was a blessing in disguise as it rained heavily (as opposed to showers) for most of the afternoon and a walk would not have been much fun, especially as we had forgotten our cheap brollies).

    Whilst the rain damped things, we were still able to visit Notre Dame, the Arc de Triomphe, The Champs Elysee and the Eiffel Tower.
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  • Sainte Chapelle

    27. juli 2023, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    After a breakfast of fresh baguettes and jam we headed out to the Metro to travel to Sainte Chapelle.

    The Metro maps make it really easy to work out which train you need to catch. The first train we caught was really old and if you didn't know how many stops you needed to travel then you could've been stuck. The second train was a lot more modern and had signs letting you know what the next stop was. However, the trainline name on the train was in the opposite direction which had some people quite confused!!

    What was quite amusing is the use of paper train tickets! Not even ole Adelaide is this antiquated. In saying that the Metro was very easy to travel on.

    Our first stop for the day was Sainte Chapelle which was commissioned by St Louis in the 1300's.

    The amazing thing about this church is the stained glass windows with each column dipicting stories from a different book of the bible. There is a column which depicts the lineage of the house of Jesse as St Louis saw himself as a rightful descendent of that family!!
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  • Notre Quartier Parisien

    26. juli 2023, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    The arrival into Gare du Nord was very underwhelming but reasonably efficient. We caught a taxi to our apartment. The driver spoke good English but wanted to charge us €55 as "the meter wasn't working" and we had to cross the river. When I queried this with him, he quickly dropped the tariff to €40 as we didn't need to cross the river (bother passengers who have Google maps on their phone!) Tariff was still expensive but from now on we can walk and catch the metro.

    Our apartment in Bastile is the owners home. So we are in "suburbia" but will get a good taste for everyday life. The best thing is it has a piano which Leah has wasted no time getting to know🥰.

    Once we arrived at our apartment block 3 flights of sloping wooden stairs provided a good cardiac workout!!

    The best way to get to sample the culture is to walk the streets and eat like the locals do. Most people we have run into either speak english or enough english to compensate for our minimalist french vocab.
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