Montmartre 04/25/22

Went up to Montmartre today, always charming and interesting. In the old days, it was outside city limits and therefore not taxed. Many artists lived there and it was famous for its bars. Moderate crowds today. For those interested, there was general relief that Macron was reelected, but the French news had a blackout on election coverage until 8:00pm last night, so there wasn’t much to be found.

Orangerie and Opera Garnier 04/22/22

Decided to take further advantage of the Carte Blanche this morning and headed to the Orangerie. Monet’s water Lilys in situe and guest impressionist things downstairs. Not too crowded and a nice walk through the Tuileries in the process. The afternoon was a long awaited tour of the Opera Garnier, a spectacularly ornate building. Tour guide was not great, but did learn some new things. Since Napoleon III had an attempt on his life, he had the front built so his coach could pull up to the door, also the street from the Louvre to the Garnier has no trees, since the attempt was made from a tree. (I deleted videos from earlier posts, so hopefully enough memory open to post pictures again.)

Musée d’Orsay 04/21/22

Went to the Orsay museum this morning. Great workaround, get a Carte Blanche membership for 44euros/year and you get in at 9:00, before the public! Had the galleries to ourselves for the first half hour, also includes the Orangerie. Then a quick look at the Arc de Triomphe and then to Bastille market and Brasserie Bofinger for lunch.

Paris Rambles 04/17/22

Started off with a coffee at Le Peleton, then to the Bastille market, a huge affair. Lots of people, food, veggies etc. Then to NoGlu the GF bakery for a croissant. They do them quite well, although they are small. After, a stroll towards the Marche d’Aligre, followed by a glass and some charcuterie at Le Baron Rouge. Headed out to check out two tango events, one at Luxembourg gardens and the other on the Seine, neither of which showed any promise. Dinner was some risotto at Bon Vivant, a nice wine bar in the 5th.

Walking along the Marne, 04/16/22

After a mornings coffee, I decided to do a walk that has long been on my list. By taking the RER A to Champigny, way east, you can walk along the side of the river Marne, and there are numerous places where you can bail out at an RER station. It took about half an hour from Chatelet, and my Navigo Decouverte pass covered the fare. Lovely walk along the river and stopped for lunch at a classic riverside place. Eventually ended up at the outer edge of the gardens near Vincennes. See photos, and here’s a weblink with directions for any of you who might want to do this: http://anhourfromparis.com/an-autumn-walk-along-the-marne-with-two-surprising-detours

Met up with my neighbor from NH, JR who lives on ile St. Louis for dinner. He had booked us at a very nice restaurant in the 5th, Narro. Delicious lamb dish.

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Paris, getting set at apartment 04/15/22

Pleased to report that the apartment is lovely. I decided to get a printer set up today, so after consulting with the owner of Le Pelton coffee shop, headed to BHV, a big box store. They had one HP printer in stock, so that was it. By some miracle the set up went smoothly and we now have a working printer. Beautiful weather, so out strolling and had a crepe for lunch. The crowds are definitely back in Paris, see photos.

Perigueux to Paris, 04/14/22

Today, I had a bit of time in the morning for a walk before heading to the train station for TER to Bordeaux and then TGV to Paris. Luckily I saw there was an earlier train, so took that, which gave me enough time for a quick salad in Bordeaux before taking the train to Paris. Nothing like blasting along at 200mph! Got to the apartment and, it was more spacious than expected. I bought a share in this sight unseen during the pandemic, and compliments to Adrian Leeds and her crew for doing a beautiful job of remodeling it and making it well equipped. Still figuring out where to put things and how things work, but wow what a perfect spot! Paris is having nice warm spring weather and everyone is out and about and sitting on the terraces.

Perigueux 04/11/22

Today was a rainy day in Perigueux. I went to the major sites which were interesting. Turns out Perigueux was a major Roman installation, so now there are two old towns, a Roman one and a medieval one. Apparently there used to be an amphitheater that held 18,000 people in town! There is a well done museum with lot of the Roman ruins and artifacts, and then the medieval part has the cathedral and lots of markets running. Had an entertaining time at lunch with some of the market vendors at the next table. Here are various photos:

The duck!

Conques to Perigueux, 04/12/22

Today was a transition day. Moving from walking everyday back to travel mode. Taxi a good long way to the nearest relevant train station in Capdenac, then 2 trains to get to Perigueux, the capitol city of the Dordogne. All went smoothly and I got to my hotel around 6:00pm. After a shower, off to find dinner. A brief walk into the old town located many possibilities, I chose one and had a good meal. This area is famous for Foie Gras, duck and truffles. Had some of the foie but the duck and truffles will have to wait till tomorrow. Much warmer here, in the 60s than the last few weeks.