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Paris 05 Ancien - Quartier Faubourg-Saint-Denis

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    • Day 60

      CINQ FOTOS-Paris Day 1

      June 12, 2022 in France ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

      We bid a temporary farewell to Amsterdam as we will return later this week. We had an easy fast train trip to Paris, and we passed through a few major cities in Belgium on the way. With the exception of the cities, we mostly appeared to travel through farmland. We arrived in Paris a little before 3 pm, and we made our way to the room that we are renting.

      I do think this is one of the nicest weather days that we've had since we left Portland in April. It was dry and sunny with a slight breeze.

      We were greeted by Stephan and Stephane, two very sweet men who welcomed us with hibiscus tea and a fruit galette. They live on a spacious 5th floor flat, and we have a very nice guest room. They gave us many recommendations of walks to take, and we enjoyed learning about the highlights of the city through their eyes.

      I shared with them that my actual surname should have been Fortin. Although, I have very deep French-Canadian roots, we located the areas where my French ancestors lived not too far outside of Paris.

      We decided to head on a walk near a canal towards the gay district. As we crossed the River Seine we caught our first glimpse of the Eiffel Tower an impressive figure in the distance and the visual reality check that we were really in Paris and not Las Vegas.

      We stopped by the gay district for a drink and then we strolled the streets in the area without a set destination. We did find Notre Dame which is still closed and under reconstruction after the devastating 2019 fire. The construction site has very detailed panels about the efforts to rebuild and replicate what was lost.

      We ended the evening with dinner at TaTa Hamburgers, and I had probably the best hamburger that I've had since time in the states.

      We retired for the night, and we look forward to our first full day tomorrow.

      Bonne Nuit!
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    • Day 61

      CINQ FOTOS-Paris Day 2

      June 13, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      We woke up this morning to a generous breakfast made by our hosts to start the day.
      I managed to sleep in a bit, and I'm grateful for the rest before an eventful day.

      First on the agenda this morning was a trip to the Louvre Museum. Our hosts sent us tram connection routes, and it was a crowded, but easy ride over.

      The tram stop was very close to the Louvre, and we walked over to get in line. Although we had a timed entrance, getting into the Louvre still required a fairly long wait before getting into the museum.

      It was interesting to see additional Greek antiquities and compare them to our travels in Sicily and the Museo Archaelogico in Naples.

      We decided to explore the Islamic exhibit, and it was really quite beautiful. I admittedly hold some deep prejudices about some Islamic countries, particularly as it applies to horrible treatment of women and GLBT people. The exhibits were beautiful, particularly the pottery.
      Jim C offered a poignant reflection that it was a missed opportunity to create displays of artwork on a time continuum rather than socio-political divides. I'd further offer the thought that the creation of art in all forms is an opportunity to demonstrate commonality rather than differences.

      We did see all the popular attractions at the Louvre. The Venus de Milo was incredible, abs I enjoyed getting close to the Mona Lisa. It's smaller than I expected, but I still thought it was cool to see it in person.

      In some of the Biblical portrayals, I find it interesting, and a little creepy, that there is "spoiler alert" foreshadowing of the crucifixion of Christ. One such portrayal is of Jesus and John the Baptist playing together as toddlers under the watchful eye of Mary. John is holding a small crucifix in the painting.

      Once we witnessed some of the popular pieces, we talked about how downplayed the fact that the Louvre was once a significant palace. This contrasted our experience at the Hague where both Escher's artwork and the palace were acknowledged and celebrated.

      When we left the museum, we walked near the adjacent garden with several sculptures. There were also a couple of small reservoirs with chairs and reclining chairs around the perimeter. It was a beautiful day, and many took the opportunity to bask in the sun and chat.

      When we left the museum and gardens we looked for a place to grab lunch. We found a great outdoor café and we split a dish of croque monsieur, a ham and cheese grilled sandwich that was grilled and smothered with gruyere cheese. It was quite rich and tasty with a glass of Chardonnay.

      After lunch we went to the Opera House which inspired the writing of the "Phantom of the Opera". The hall was beautiful and ornate. We thought how fun it would be to see a performance in the Hall like we did in Barcelona's Palau de Música nearly twomonths earlier.

      We returned to our flat and we enjoyed sums relaxation time. We made plans to go to dinner at a restaurant close to Moulin Rouge, at the recommendation of our hosts. We had the added bonus of joining a couple we met online, and we were reminded of our "small world" as we have many friends in common in New England and the Pacific NW.

      We wrapped the evening with a very late-night performance at the Moulin Rouge, a performance hall dating back to the late 1800's that has witnessed performances from the likes of Edith Piaf, and Collette, a performer who almost caused Moulin Rouge to be closed when she gave a lengthy kiss to one of the other female performers.

      We were seated next to a couple from New York who had recently married and were on their honeymoon. We enjoyed our conversation with them, and we compared some of our favorite European experiences.

      It was noticeable that the women performed with very little clothing and the men, in contrast were fully clothed. Similarly, the women often made many sexual gestures, and the men's dancing was a bit sterile in comparison. There were some unusual circus type acts including a woman who swam in a water tank with pythons, as well as amazing balancing acts by men. A big hit with the audience was a couple who did amazing choreographed maneuvers on roller skates. The show concluded with a rousing performance of the Can Can

      We made the most of our first full day in Paris, and we look forward to time with friends tomorrow.
      Bonne nuit, amis et famille!
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    • Day 62

      CINQ FOTOS- Day 3 Paris

      June 14, 2022 in France ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      We started the day with another wonderful breakfast prepared by our hosts. The feature pastry was a clafoutis, a rich cherry cake.

      When we booked our travels to Paris, it was a bit of an afterthought. We realized that the proximity by fast train from Amsterdam made an easy trip. We also knew that it would be impossible to select too many attractions in such a large city with so much to do.

      Our learning in two months on the road is that some of the most priceless adventures have been to just wander and explore. This was one of those days as we had the opportunity to meet the mother and her husband of one of our good friends back home, Judith and her husband Chris and our friend Khoa later in the day.

      Judith proposed that we meet in Place du Trocadero, a plaza and gardens with spectacular views of the Eiffel Tower. After a warm greeting, we enjoyed our walk near the tower and the adjacent greenspace. Judith told us about the different neighborhoods that we were ealking through. We had a leisurely lunch at a classic French restaurant, and we enjoyed our conversation. After our farewells, we returned to the flat, and I took a very long nap. I had been up late after Moulin Rouge realizing that too much Coke Zero at dinner meant Sleep Zero due to excess caffeine consumption.

      Our friend, Khoa, who we've known for about ten years offered to meet us for drinks and dinner. It was fun to visit with him to catch up as we last hosted him in our home in 2018.

      The restaurant was also a traditional French Restaurant, and I enjoyed the lamb. While Jim C enjoyed the baked Camenbert cheese with fries. As we were leaving the restaurant, we met Khoa's partner and exchanged greetings.

      We decided to skip the metro and make the two-mile walk home on a beautiful Parisian night. The temperature was perfect, and we enjoyed the walk. It looks like Paris is going to heat up to about 38°C this weekend, and I'm glad to miss it as I really don't like the heat.

      When we returned to the flat, our hosts Stephan and Stéphane were still awake. We had a great conversation about politics in our respective countries, while sampling their offerings of home-made apertífs.

      I think some of the best parts of our trip have been sharing times with the new people we've met as well as enjoying adventures with friends and family.

      We will have a bit more time in Paris tomorrow before we return to Amsterdam. It's been a wonderful visit. Ciao!
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    • Day 2

      Abendessen 🥖🥐🌮🍞🧁🥧

      June 10, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Welch ein Glück, wir ergatterten noch eine Too Good To Go Tüte ganz in unserer Nähe! Für 3,99 € gab es soooo viel. Wir konnten es gar nicht glauben. Baguette, belegte Thunfischpizza, belegtes Thunfischbaguette, süße Mille de Fleure, 4 andere süße Teilchen... Alle sind hier so freundlich und auch der Herr mit dem Baguette musste lachen, weil wir uns so gefreut haben mit unserer Tüte und er mit seinem einzelnen Baguette. Es ist wirklich allgemein belustigend, ich hätte mal Fotos machen sollen mit Franzosen und ihren Baguettetransport 🥖Read more

    • Day 17

      Tag 14

      August 2, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌬 21 °C

      Heute ging es zurück in Richtung Heimat. Unsere liebe Eva hat uns bis nach Calgary gefahren zum Flughafen ca. 3,5 Stunden von zu Hause entfernt. Unser Flieger ging 19.40 Uhr nach kanadischer Zeit. Es hat alles geklappt, wir sind mitgekommen. Wir waren nach deutscher Zeit 12.39 Uhr in Paris. Mit dem Taxi gings ca.ne halbe Stunde bis zu unserem Hotel genau gegenüber vom Bahnhof, da kann ja morgen nichts schief gehen. 13.55 Uhr geht der erste Zug in Richtung Heimat. Wir sind stolz auf uns es schon mal bis hier her geschafft zu haben. 😊Read more

    • Day 1

      Fra Oslo til Paris

      April 2, 2018 in France ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Uha uha det var nær gået galt og kunne blive vores endestation i Oslo. Lufthavnsbussen som vi var med fra flyet lavede pludselig en katastrofe opbremsning så jeg og andre fløj gennem bussen. Jeg landede på gulvet og slog min hånd og mit ben. Men heldigvis brækkede jeg ikke noget. Med hensyn til bræk så kan i stadig nå at komme til Norge på ski, der var en masse sne kunne vi se da vi fløj ind over mod Gardermoen lufthavn. Paris, Paris ja så kom vi endelig. Gare du Nord, virvar over det hele. Vi traskede rundt og rundt og kunne ikke finde hvilken udgang der ville være nærmest vores hotel. Så skulle vi med nyt tog 2stop længere, og så skulle vi bare gå ud af den udgang og gå 5-10 minutter så det var forvirrende og oven i det var mange af rulletrapperne lukkede så de ville have os til at slæbe kufferten op af trappen. Vi fandt hotellet til sidst og de var meget forvirrede, for de havde ikke regnet med vi kom så hvor skulle de placere os, vi endte til sidst med at blive losset om i en baggårds bygning med fine udsigt til Baggården, men vi var efterhånden så trætte at vi ikke gad brokke os. Så kl. 23.30 fandt vi vores seng og slukkede lyset.Read more

    • Day 2

      Hotel Timhotel

      February 12, 2010 in France ⋅ ⛅ 0 °C

      Wir sind dann in unser Hotel gelaufen. Heute heißt es übrigens Hôtel At Gare Du Nord. Es war wirklich nicht schön. Die Franzosen an der Rezeption waren total unhöflich und wollten mich wieder nicht verstehen.

      Das Zimmer war klein, ziemlich heruntergekommen und kalt. Wir hatten lustigerweise das Gefühl, dass das Hotel wackelt. Das lag entweder an der Nacht im Zug oder daran, dass der Bahnhof genau daneben war und es wirklich durch die Züge etwas vibrierte.
      Aber es war ausreichend für eine Nacht. Bei einem längeren Aufenthalt hätte ich mich sicherlich geärgert.

      Wir haben dann kurz ein Päuschen gemacht und sind dann wieder losgezogen.
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    • Day 2

      zurück zum Hotel

      February 12, 2010 in France ⋅ ❄️ -1 °C

      Wir sind nach der Ausstellung noch ein wenig durch Montmartre gelaufen und dann zurück ins Hotel. So langsam waren wir richtig durchgefroren und auch hungrig.

      Im Hotel habe ich dann die "tolle" Dusche getestet und wir haben schön deutsches Fernsehen geschaut...wir hatten ZDF und es lief Forsthaus Falkenau! Juhu!Read more

    • Day 3

      Auf dem Weg zur Gare de l´Est

      February 13, 2010 in France ⋅ ⛅ -3 °C

      Heute haben wir relativ früh ausgecheckt da wir ja noch möglichst viel von Paris sehen wollten. Die Koffer haben wir an der Gare de l´Est eingeschlossen.

      Unser erstes Ziel sollte heute das Grab von Jim Morrison sein.Read more

    • Day 2

      Paris og strejke

      April 3, 2018 in France ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

      Så fik vi købt et 2dages kort så vi kunne køre rundt overalt. Vi fik set Seinen, Notre dame, Triumpfbuen, Eiffeltårnet. Så ville vi til Concordepladsen og til Sacre Cour, men bedst som vi kørte med bussen stoppede den og jog os alle ud. strejke. Vi stødte også lige på en Star trek båd.Så vi fik en ordentlig gåtur tilbage til hotellet hvor vi fik slået fødderne op på sengen og holdt et hvil så vi kunne klare en tur mere. Nå men det begyndte lige at regne, så pausen blev lidt længere inden vi starter. på en ny tur. Vi har jo nok et problem med i morgen om vi kan komme ud til lufthavnen Orly den ligger over en times kørsel fra hotellet. Nå den tid den sorg. Nu går vi. Hyg jer.Read more

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