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Re: Travelogues
« Reply #420 on: September 21, 2022, 09:41:57 PM »
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Re: Travelogues
« Reply #421 on: September 22, 2022, 08:20:40 AM »
In CDG, not awful today

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« Reply #422 on: September 22, 2022, 08:39:19 AM »
Thanks for the pics, so jealous, wish I were there. :)



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Re: Travelogues
« Reply #423 on: September 23, 2022, 07:45:23 AM »
Home, tired, duh, these long rides in a plane get tougher with age.  I finally had some great food in Paris, and some very good as well, more to my liking.  We signed up for a one week bus tour with a group of retirees and they are looking for a good deal, and generally get one.  We stayed in the same motel every night and saw two things a day from the bus.  The bus trip from near Paris was 8 hours including a break every two hours demanded by labor law for the driver (who was a fine fellow and excellent driver with 5 seat bus on tiny roads).  The trip was south to Perigord Noir, the Dordogne Valley, a pretty bueatiful part of France (ha).  I have some great pics on my camera, I think, will post some later, everything shown to date is from my phone.

Some of the side trips were a bust, a couple were fantastic.  Some of the food neither I nor my wife ate more than two bites, most was adequate, none was great.  My wife is a bit sick, she's afraid she has the Dreaded Lurgy again, there were folks around us who were diagnosed with it.  I'm OK, just tired, but I slept pretty well and got up before 7 AM so my clock may be semiOK.

We spent two nights in Fontainbleau and one with friends near Melun and four more in Paris at the tres cher hotel (which had an excellent bar/dining area).  Their sign posted claimed it was $700 a night for a basic room, but my wife said she got it for "only" $392.  We stayed the last night as usual at CDG.

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Re: Travelogues
« Reply #424 on: September 23, 2022, 11:10:44 AM »
I have a kind of "love-hate" view of Paris for some reason, this trip tilted me more to the L side.  One day my wife and her daughter were "on their own" leaving me a day to my own devices.  I wanted to see how Notre Dame was coming along, we drove by it on way to hotel.  So, off I went, found it with no problem about two miles walking, took some photos.  It was a perfect weather kind of day.  I headed back in the direction of the hotel (in St. German).  And got well and truly lost.

 The main problem was every block looks the same.  I thought I found a cathedral near us (St. Sulpice) and it was St. Clothilde.  My phone wasn't working with the map well at all and finally was down to 3% anyway.  I used to take a paper map with me but didn't this time, big mistake.  Finally I looked up and saw the dome of Les Invalides and I knew I was gone way too far, but I wanted to see parts of it and did anyway.  I had lunch at a bistro (a cassoulet which had enough pork in it for Nebraskans).  And then started back, and stayed lost.  I checked the maps near bus stops and subways, and couldn't find anything close to our hotel.

Finally, it was nearing the time I was to be back and I stopped at some 4 star hotel and the desk lady printed out a map for me, an 11 minute walk it said, OK I can do that.  But you encounter these large intersections of 6 streets in places and it's not clear which angle you should take in what direction from the map and I got lost again.  By now I'm figuring on being a news item (American tourist wonders Paris for days completely lost ...).  I stop at another hotel and get another map, AND a regular paper map, yay.  The printed maps were garbage basically, and now was 8 minutes from hotel and did finally find it.  My phone said I walked 12.8 miles that day.

I nicest part of this fancy hotel was not the room by far but the lounge/bar/patio area and I treated myself (after a shower) and a bottle of Chablis.  The server set out two glasses and I didn't correct him.  My wife did show up after a bit anyway.  We dinner there later and I ordered a smoked salmon (saumon fume) salad that was excellent.

The reason we stayed at such a fancy hotel was that my wife's friend from Brazil picked it and she flew from Brazil to be with my wife.  "C" said I'd get better salmon at Petrossian and said she'd treat us to lunch there.  I agreed, and the next day off we went, and my wife and "C" both got us lost again, I was laughing, I had the paper map but they were unsure where Petrossian was, we finally found it, and the lunch ranks "up there" in both quality, taste, service, and of course $$$.  They had caviar, I had a smoked salmon plate with smoked eel and another fish (the eel wasn't so great).

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The salmon was sliced so thinly one could see through it.  For the money, I preferred the hotel version which was only $25.


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Re: Travelogues
« Reply #425 on: September 23, 2022, 11:17:06 AM »
The place was a "boutique" (fancy French name for "store"), with four tables.  I looked at buying a small tin of fishy eggs for my wife and decided not to.


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Re: Travelogues
« Reply #426 on: September 23, 2022, 11:17:23 AM »

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Re: Travelogues
« Reply #427 on: September 23, 2022, 11:19:22 AM »
On the way back, we stopped at the Petite Palais, which somehow I had missed previously.  It's probably my second favorite place in Paris.





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Re: Travelogues
« Reply #428 on: September 23, 2022, 11:19:53 AM »
And they have this dude outside, who paraphrased the French expression:


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Re: Travelogues
« Reply #429 on: September 23, 2022, 11:21:56 AM »
My favorite bridge across the Seine:


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« Reply #430 on: September 23, 2022, 01:04:57 PM »
Getting lost in Paris is both time-honored and delightful.  I'm looking forward to a day when I can do it again!

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Re: Travelogues
« Reply #431 on: September 23, 2022, 02:31:44 PM »
Our travel went without a hitch, FWIW.  Flights were on time, both were packed full, baggage was recovered, the flight attendants were efficient.  CDG was not very crowded fortunately, it can be a mess, ATL was pretty crowded, and we gated in E terminal which meant we had to walk a couple miles to the international terminal.  They have moving sidewalks, but it's a fair distance.  I gather the International terminal was booked.

CDG has moved security checkpoints further out, so you go through passport control first, then to your terminal building (by train) and then through security.  This may have helped some.

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Re: Travelogues
« Reply #432 on: September 25, 2022, 08:48:29 AM »
A thing I've always wanted to see is the Lascaux Caves, and we did, it was a great disappointment.  However, we also toured some other cave called Rouffignac which was incredible.  The cave drawings were drawn in black (with manganese oxide) but with incredible detail and lifelike qualities.


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Re: Travelogues
« Reply #433 on: September 25, 2022, 08:49:56 AM »
Another spot I enjoyed was Eyrinac Gardens.


 

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