Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Notre appartement et Notre-Dame

Would you like to see where we are living for the month?


This is the building. Look up... waaaaay up. We're on the very top floor.


This is our door. There is no number on the door; we just know we live between the Taj Mahal restaurant and the pizza place. One of many pizza places on the street, actually. We are in the Latin Quarter.


Those stairs! Sandi counted 106 of them. I don't know - I take them two at a time as if I were 20 years younger. My butt will be so toned by the end of August... provided I can continue to resist the lure of the crêpe.


The place is a typical Parisien apartment, meaning it is very small. This is the living room/dining room/my bedroom. I sleep on that sofa bed. It's quite comfortable. There's a sleeping "alcove" to the left of this picture with a double bed, where Sandi sleeps and where we store our clothes.


The view looking the other way (with me standing at the window). You can see our tiny little kitchen with the pink cupboards. Off to the right is the entry hall. There is a lot of furniture in this small space, some of it not very useful but charming nonetheless. I love this apartment.

On to the day's adventures...

We started out this morning with a trip to Notre-Dame de Paris. It is across the road from where we live. Everything (except Montmartre, which we will be visiting on Friday) seems to be within walking distance of the apartment. I chose our location well!


That's Sandi in her new green dress (bought on Boulevard Saint-Michel yesterday).



My camera does not take very good pictures in dark spaces.



After Notre-Dame, we went to the post office to mail postcards. Then we had to go back to the apartment to meet with the manager and pay her the rent. She was quite pleased to hear we hadn't used the other place at all and is going to see if she can get a bit of money back for us for the inconvenience of no hot water for 2 days.

After lunch, we headed on another exploration. I had a destination in mind to start: Shakespeare and Company bookstore, which I've read so much about on Kristin Espinasse's blog French Word-a-Day.






Very cool spot! Lots of reasonably-priced second-hand books (and some new), reading rooms upstairs, a piano to play (if one was able to play), a children's area. I would highly recommend a visit to this shop if you ever go to Paris. But, of course, another very narrow staircase to climb to get up to the second level.

After Shakespeare and Company we did what we enjoy most - we went strolling.

I succumbed to the temptation of a macaron:


Actually, one of my missions on this trip was to taste-test macarons. I bought these two at a nice little pâtisserie. I was a bit disappointed with the first bite of the chocolate (brown) one because it seemed so dry and crumbly. But once I got into the middle, Mamma Mia (oops, sorry - that's Italian). It was good. I've saved the pistachio macaron for tomorrow... but it might dry out. Hmmmm... maybe I'll eat it as a bedtime snack.

We wandered for quite a while, discovered new neighbourhoods, a new garden (useful to keep in mind for those days when we need to relax with a good book) and the Pantheon:


Wow - amazing! I'm learning that you miss a lot if you don't look up.

I'm too lazy to research the historical background of the Pantheon right now. If you're interested, you'll have to Google it. But I will tell you that, despite popular belief, it was not an ancient Roman Temple (like the Pantheon in Rome was).

And... the the quest for the perfect crêpe continues. Tonight's choice was Sugar, Butter & Hazelnuts. It was rated superior to the Caramel from last night and the Sugar & Cinnamon from a couple of days ago, but still didn't reach the level of the Nutella, which stands as the favourite so far.


Tomorrow we're going to the Champs-Élysées to see what there is to see.

Bon nuit, mes amies.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Se promener sur le boulevard Saint-Michel

Today was a nice leisurely day. We didn't rush to get up and out of the apartment. We took our time with breakfast and getting ready and then took a nice stroll up the Boulevard Saint-Michel, which is very close to home.

It is a great shopping area, and there were lots of sales!


So of course we had to go in every store (almost). Sandi bought a dress and a pair of shoes. I'll show you what I bought in a minute.

We also stumbled on the Luxembourg Gardens and spent a couple of hours enjoying the scenery, the peace, the beauty of that area.







I am definitely going back there soon - with a book to read, a book to write in, and a picnic lunch!

There was a concert in the Gardens:


Do you see where the band is from? Denver, Colorado! We come all this way so we can listen to a North American concert band. haha.

Okay, here's what I bought today:


Isn't it pretty! I will love telling people, "I bought this in Paris!" Sandi made me brush my hair and put on real shoes before she took the photo ☺ Funny girl!

After supper (which I cooked - pat pat pat on the back for me), we went for a nice walk around Notre Dame.


This café is right around the corner from the apartment. Cocktails and Dreams - awesome!


We were also seeking Sandi's next crêpe. The chosen flavour tonight was Caramel, which follows two Nutella and one Sugar & Cinnamon. Yes, we are keeping track. And critiquing.

We like to plan the next day each evening and tomorrow, because we have a noon appointment with the apartment manager, we will have to stick around this area in the morning. So, we've decided to go to Notre Dame Cathedral.

There's also some good shopping in this area. Oh no! Until today, the only money I'd spent was on admissions (to the D'Orsay and the Eiffel Tower), food, and the taxi from the airport. I fear the "seal" has been broken...

I will try to resist.

Monday, July 26, 2010

La Tour Eiffel

I have been fascinated by the Eiffel Tower for as long as I can remember.


Today, we went aaallll the way to the top!


We took the elevator, of course.


Paris looked so cool from up there.


It was a bit overcast this morning, but the sun came out later in the day.




Looking up (from the second floor).

It took us about an hour to walk from our apartment to the Eiffel Tower. It would have taken less time if I'd had a map or knew exactly where I was going. But I'm all for exploring...

On the walk back, we took a different route and saw lots of lovely things.

Le Grand Palais (now an exhibition hall):



et le Petit Palais (an art museum):


Winston Churchill greeted us:


Another view of the Eiffel Tower:


The Place de la Concorde:



We stopped for a rest by a fountain at the Tuileries Gardens:

We also saw this not-so-pretty sight: a shantytown right on the banks of the Seine River in what looked like a quite affluent neighbourhood (along the Quai D'Orsay).


That kind of poverty juxtaposed with such luxury makes me sad. I cheered myself up a little with a visit to a pet store and a JRT fix. I miss my Wild Things!


Then we went home and made spaghetti for dinner (because, you know, I didn't get enough pasta when I was in Italy) and we ended the evening with a stroll up the Boulevard St. Michel, looking in shop windows and making plans to browse around the area tomorrow. Of course Sandi got a crepe. She's on the one-a-day plan. I have yet to eat one... when I get the urge, I will not try to resist the temptation.

We also have HOT WATER! Hurray! No more cold showers (like the previous two nights). The plumber came and fixed the hot water heater today. We did have the use of that other apartment around the corner, but we didn't take advantage of it, preferring instead to stay in our little attic abode.

Bonne nuit, mes amis...

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Beaucoup de bicyclettes!

More adventures for us...

Last night we did a bit of wandering along the Seine. We stopped at the Tuileries Gardens



We checked out the Louvre (just the outside for now; we'll go in it another day).


Sandi got her first crepe of the trip (and she got her second tonight).


Today, we left the apartment quite early, despite my sleepless night (were you with me on Facebook during the wee hours of the morning when I couldn't fall asleep?). Our street was very noisy and busy last night, but I don't think that was what kept me awake. In any case, this is how quiet it was this morning when we left at 8:30:


We started out at the D'Orsay Museum. We got there before it opened so we didn't have to wait in line too long.


Unfortunately, it is prohibited to take photos inside the museum so we'll have to make do with this picture as evidence I was actually there. I love love love art museums. The last time I was in Paris, we visited the Louvre but I had to be content with staring longingly out the window of the bus while we drove past the D'Orsay. It was wonderful to go and spend a few hours there today!

After our museum visit, we decided to check out the last leg of the Tour de France. Why not, eh? We might never get another chance. We waited for two hours then

a parade of "floats" from the sponsors of the race.

We waited another hour or more and then


Beaucoup de bicyclettes!

They went by eight times and were so close we probably (maybe) could have touched them. Wow - it was pretty amazing!

Wanna see?



I took this video the second time they passed us. At one point, it actually looks like they're all going backwards - un trompe l'oeil!

Tonight and tomorrow? I'm not quite sure what they will hold. Stay tuned...