Saturday 09/28/19
One of the things about having been to Paris quite frequently is that I can give myself a pass on waiting in line to go to museums. Now, I’m trying to explore areas where tourists are much less common. So with that in mind, I headed out to do a ramble around 20th Arrondissement. This area, known as Belleville, is famous for Pere LaChaise cemetery and where Edith Piaf started. I did some googling, and decided to head to the Village of Charonne, but first made a stop at Peleton coffee, one of the coffee shops favored by podcaster Oliver Gee. They did make a good coffee, then it was on the bus to the back part of the 20th. Charonne village was a few cobbled streets but not much, so on to the main thoroughfares of Menilmontant and Bagnolet. Lots of the usual business, many people bustling around. Some very atmospheric bars and restaurants. I chose a recommendation form Hip Paris called Le Comptoir hidden up a side street. Had a nice piece of skate wing, although overall things were unexceptional, cute place though. Did make a stop at Belleville Brulerie outpost, another of Paris’ high end coffee places. They also were doing a good job of making fine coffee. After a quick walk down Rue de Montorgueil, it was home for a regroup and then off to Le Baron Rouge to meet up with Join Us in France members. That ended up being a lot of fun. Then off to the 9th for dinner at Le Mieux with friends John and Atsu and guest. 

Skate wing at Le Comptoir.
Join Us in France Group meet up at Le Baron Rouge.
Dinner at Le Mieux.







Part of Le Petite Ceinture, the train track around Paris that is being turned into a park.







5e Cru wine bar , duck rilletes
Digestif at Les Deux Magots.
Church of St. Germaine
Batobus.










Statue of Bartholdi, Statue of Liberty designer.
Colmar.
View from my sidewalk dinner table. Colmar.
Sometimes, comfort food is what you want. Steak Frites, green peppercorn sauce and Cote du Rhône
Inside the covered market. No oysters to be had though.
The AirBnb in Wengen, just perfect for me, didn’t want to leave.
Bern
Bern.
Pumpkin risotto for lunch in Bern.
This is Colmar. The cheap way to make houses was to put up a timber frame, then wattle in between and fill in with mud and plaster. This town was spared bombing in WWII.


Dinner at Le 3, Colmar. Foie gras followed by duckling “Cannette.”


Looking at Wengen
Erosion control, Swiss style.
Looking back towards Wengen.
Staubbach falls.
Lauterbrunnen with Staubbach falls.
View on the way to dinner at Baren Hotel
Amuse Bouche at Baren Hotel dinner
Lamb.



Pumpkin soup
Check out the Ibex lounging right in town.

Staubbach falls, just outside of Lauterbrunnen.

View through the front door of my AirBnB, Clouds cleared up.


The Eiger (ogre) , the Monch (monk) and Jungfrau(young girl). The legend is the monk is protecting the girl from the ogre.
Bathroom sign



Looking down at Murren.
Working dairy in Gimmenwald, note the cow bells being stored, and the milk cans.
Gimmenwald views.
Gimmenwald, paraglide cruising by.








The train headed up to Wengen from Lauterbrunnen
Jungfrau on the right, Monch on the left, station in between Eiger further left but not in photo.
Rooftop ride on Gondola, I’m passing going up as this one is going down.


Looking down towards Wengen from the roof of the cable car.

The Jungfrau


That building in the middle is my hotel, the Royal Hotel.






Lots of cows, and cow bells, and Manure smells!
Funiclar descent gets your attention!
