Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Restaurants, Bistros (Bistrots), Brasseries, Cafes et al
I often have tried to figure out the difference beetween the variety of eating establishments and have read many definitions but have come to the conclusion that there is no clear cut distinction anymore. A restaurant used to be open only for lunch & dinner and, outside of those hours, you were out of luck. On this trip, we ran into several eating establishments that had the name restaurant on their awning or window but were open from morning to night & seemed more like my idea of a brasserie. The only difference between a brasserie and bistro seems to be size as most bistros are smaller & cozier than the sprawling brasseries, but basically they often offer the same types of food. Here are pictures of a few where we had meals, snacks or just a drink.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Pictures by Sharon
In the apartment-this gives a pretty good idea of the
space -dining area in upper left (with laptop), kitchen
straight ahead & living area; open door is to our
bedroom
The room with the toilet
Saint Severin & Peter
Gary & Suki outside a brasserie in the Invalides
Gary, Suki & Peter resting at the Arc de Triomphe
Lunch in the tuilleries
Suki on the stairs next to the elevator at the
apartment (yes, it is that small)
The Pantheon
More Gary Pictures
Sharon on the Champs Elysees
The Latin Quarter at night
Eiffel Tower at night
Peter & Eiffel Tower in daylight
Peter's dream
Colonne de Juillet in the
Place de la Bastille
Kids playing in Luxumbourg Parc
Pictures taken by Gary
Gelato from Amorino & I chose a cone (not a cup like
Peter) on the hottest day of the year
Rodin Museum gardens
The Thinker by Rodin
Farewell dinner for Gary & Sharon at
Cave a Vins on Rue de Colombe
Dinner at Le Parvis, right down the street
from our apartment
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Greer & Paris
I was talking to Greer the other night and she emphasized how much she enjoyed the trip. Described it as spectacular and said it far exceeded her expectations. She knew she'd like it but was somewhat unprepared for how much she loved it. She also said Anthony, who was pretty much forced to go kicking & screaming, felt the same. I knew they'd both like it but am thrilled that they feel pretty much the same way I do.It's so much fun to share something you love with people you love and have them feel the same way.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Forgotten Days
I've been working on editing my posts as I discovered so many mistakes, many due to my not yet being used to the ipad, but also missing words, misspellings etc so, I thought I'd clean it up. In doing that, I discovered a couple of missing days - July 4th, (a rather important one) and July 7th -the day Sharon & Gary left, so I'm filling in the holes.
July 4th - I started at the boulangerie as usual and then we took the RER to the Pantheon. When we were there before and went into the crypt, Peter stared to choke (dampness, mildew?) so we had to leave and I didn't get to see all of the tombs I wanted to plus Sharon & Gary had never been there. We also wanted to see the church of St-Etienne, which is right next door, and has the steps from "Midnight in Paris". We wandered all through the Pantheon (a spectacular building but not quite like the one in Rome, which is my favorite building of all time). Then I went into the crypt to visit the tombs of Victor Hugo, Voltaire, Dumas, Rosseau & Emile Zola. One more thing checked off my list. Found a nice little Italian cafe right around the corner -Campannina - so we had lunch there. I had a salad composed of lettuce, corn, tomato, tuna, hard boiled egg, cucumber & artichoke with a beer. Peter had a Pizza Margharita (his favorite). We then walked home via the grocery store & after resting took the RER to see the Eiffel Tower at night and ride the Bateau Parisiens. Not thrilled with the boat as it was a covered boat (not conducive to picture taking), packed with people and too dark to take any good pictures. Made a note to take Greer & Anthony on the boat that leaves from the Pont Neuf, even though we received free tickets with our museum passes for this one. It was fun to see the Eiffle Tower up close at night and it does look beautiful! Took the train back home and sat in the apartment and drank some wine.
July 7th - After seeing Sharon & Gary off, we loafed around the apartment and then went over to St-Germaine. Went into St. Nicholas Chardonnet church, which was stunning and filled with gorgeous crystal chandeliers. Stopped at Eric Kayser Patisserie for some pastries, a ham sandwich and a baguette and went back to the apartment to relax. Then walked over to Shakespeare & Company, a famous bookstore, where the daughter "love child" of Allen Ginsberg & Gertrude Stein was doing a poetry reading. Crossed to the right bank & had a kir (& people & traffic watched) at Bistrot Marguerite (at the Pont d'Arcole). Got a salted butter caramel crepe on the way back home. Went to bed at 10 pm.
July 4th - I started at the boulangerie as usual and then we took the RER to the Pantheon. When we were there before and went into the crypt, Peter stared to choke (dampness, mildew?) so we had to leave and I didn't get to see all of the tombs I wanted to plus Sharon & Gary had never been there. We also wanted to see the church of St-Etienne, which is right next door, and has the steps from "Midnight in Paris". We wandered all through the Pantheon (a spectacular building but not quite like the one in Rome, which is my favorite building of all time). Then I went into the crypt to visit the tombs of Victor Hugo, Voltaire, Dumas, Rosseau & Emile Zola. One more thing checked off my list. Found a nice little Italian cafe right around the corner -Campannina - so we had lunch there. I had a salad composed of lettuce, corn, tomato, tuna, hard boiled egg, cucumber & artichoke with a beer. Peter had a Pizza Margharita (his favorite). We then walked home via the grocery store & after resting took the RER to see the Eiffel Tower at night and ride the Bateau Parisiens. Not thrilled with the boat as it was a covered boat (not conducive to picture taking), packed with people and too dark to take any good pictures. Made a note to take Greer & Anthony on the boat that leaves from the Pont Neuf, even though we received free tickets with our museum passes for this one. It was fun to see the Eiffle Tower up close at night and it does look beautiful! Took the train back home and sat in the apartment and drank some wine.
July 7th - After seeing Sharon & Gary off, we loafed around the apartment and then went over to St-Germaine. Went into St. Nicholas Chardonnet church, which was stunning and filled with gorgeous crystal chandeliers. Stopped at Eric Kayser Patisserie for some pastries, a ham sandwich and a baguette and went back to the apartment to relax. Then walked over to Shakespeare & Company, a famous bookstore, where the daughter "love child" of Allen Ginsberg & Gertrude Stein was doing a poetry reading. Crossed to the right bank & had a kir (& people & traffic watched) at Bistrot Marguerite (at the Pont d'Arcole). Got a salted butter caramel crepe on the way back home. Went to bed at 10 pm.
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