It had been 7 years since our trip to Paris and there was an anniversary to celebrate, so we headed to JFK where Suzanne
and I
were glad that the people in black hats were there.
Suzanne was less glad when we were taken off the plane which had electrical problems
and the two of us had to wait for the next plane
during which time one of the black hats shared this card with us.
Once on the plane, this was Suzanne's meal
and mine
and my drink.
After some sleep, breakfast was served
and there was land below us
as we gathered our tickets
and headed to the Hotel Verneuil where this was our bed
in its setting
and the bathroom which may have been larger than the room
and the view from our window which was limited but made for a very quiet environment which we appreciated.
Once settled, we decided to leave the room and have Suzanne pose in front of the hotel
with its sign
and the impressive grafitti across the way.
This day, we decided to explore our local area heading to the Rue de Bac where we first saw this kitchen appliance store
and our first boulangerie
and a taverna selling good wines across the street
followed by a sign for a play about isoscoles triangles (though I suspect not in the mathematical sense)
and a deli selling Italian comestibles.
By and by we passed street corners
and scenes where Suzanne consulted her guide
and the Musee Maillol where a crowd was gathering
before we admired the wine store
and the ice cream stand which was famous but the day was too cold.
We passed through a park but didn't need to worry about our dog
though we were in the period where the park's purpose was changed
and on we went to the pastry store which we bypassed
and the Musee Maillol for which we had seen signs
before going into the cheese store of amazing aroma and broad choices.
Having gathered our provisions, we walked past the penguins at a neighboring hotel
turned onto our street
and came home to put our goodies on our bed
where we had a picnic of wine
fruit
water
and cheese
before taking a nap to get us over jetlag. When we awoke, we headed out towards dinner pausing for the obligatory phone booth picture
and this picture of Suzanne with a Paris backdrop
before we found our street
and then our restaurant, Chez les Anges
where this was the menu
and the welcoming vegetables
bread
(tap) water
and starter taste (which contained fish)
before we ordered our wine
Suzanne had her foie gras,
I had my pumpkin soup,
I had my vegetables
and Suzanne had her bar fish
and we ate on
as the famous mashed potatoes came
leading me to make the clean plate club
even as the dregs of the wine remained in my glass
and these were the profideroles
that led to my last clean plate
before the bill came
and we went off to explore the Eiffel Tower
where we were too late for entry
but we could take a self portrait of ourselves
and passed by this museum as we walked along the river back to our hotel.
The next day, as Suzanne checked her guide
I checked the beams in our ceiling
and the view from our window (hoping for no rain)
before we headed off and Suzanne
and I
were at Les Deux Magots where the old people used to hang out
staring at the menu
and getting a cafe au lait
a decaffinated coffee
and some croissants
ultimately accompanied by the check (l'addition)
before we went off past the Academia
with this sculpture
and this lovely piece of art
before we walked to the river and looked at the tour boats
the scene by the river
and down the river
and by and by we came across to the Louvre
where we befriended the pigeons
and looked down upon the cooking area of a man who lived under the bridge (but chose to not be photographed).
As we walked on, there were flowers
and this building which was not Notre Dame
and Suzanne leading the way
on our walk
past a Metro stop
and to some more pigeons
at the controversial pyramid at the Louvre
before we saw an Arc d'Triumph on our way to THE Arc d'Triumph
along with some statuery
as we moved away from this Arc en route to the real Arc
passing this food stand
and people acting as human pigeon feeders
and these lovely trees
before we came to the fountain
that was surrounded by more statuary
and this direction sign which pointed the way to the Musee de l'Orangerie
and so on we went past this lovely sculpture
the merry-go-round
with the obelisk ahead
until our destination was in sight
and after noting the statue outside
we passed through the entrance
to admire the massive Monet paintings covering the double ellipse (in the shape of infinity) that was the first floor. I took many pictures to get both the breadth
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As we left the Arc, the rains started (but not enough to require an ark) and so we ultimately made our way to the brasserie Le Magdebourg where Suzanne
liked the flower
and I studied the menu
before Suzanne's hot chocolate came
with the bread
ketchup
and tap water
to accompany Suzanne's salmon salad
and my croque monsieur
before the check came at varying levels of clarity.
After discovering that we could not navigate the metro ticket machines, we walked on in the rain (which was becoming no fun) to the spot of excellent views of the Eiffel tower
the memorial to Lady Di
and the overwhelmingly wonderful chocolate shop (you will want to study these images in great detail and then appreciate that they are made of pure chocolate).
After a rest (and a slow down of rain) we headed to au Gourmand
where they had a vegetarian menu (though they were out of prunes) which featured vegetables from the famous Joel Thiebault
and we were happy to have Arlene
and Mike
join us
as the first wine
and meals were ordered
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The next day was Halloween. We began with some CNN
as Suzanne
and I
pondered the outside world
and made our way to the local cafe
whee after posing together
we had our coffees
and croissants
and then took the metro to Porte de Clignancourt and followed the sign to the Flea Markets
walking down the street
until we saw the walking directions to many markets (though unfortunately most of them were empty)
many of which looked like this
as we made our way through and took the obligatory phone booth pictures
and photos of the local art
as we made our way down largely abandoned corridors
and saw artwork
and goods for sale, but not today
before we wandered the local streets
past the Uptown mural
as Suzanne explored a shop
and we visited the next market
with many promises
which led us to enjoy sculptures and objects in windows of closed stores
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Next we stopped at a crepe stand and recorded the making of a French crepe (cheese and mushroom) in 16 easy steps
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On our way to dinner, we passed this store named after one of Jane's lab instructors
and then made our way to Le Florimond
where we started with little pumpkin breads
and nice plates
and wine
before Suzanne's lobster ravioli
and my vegetarian starter
and some bread arrived
before Suzanne's stuffed cabbage
and my vegetable plate
so that we could see the dessert menu
and Suzanne could order cheese
as I ordered creme brulee
which made Suzanne
and me happy
even as we recorded the rock oriented bathroom
and paid the bill.
The next day was our last full day in Paris and we began by recording the spiral staircase in the hotel
and then the elevator
before we went for a walk in the rain past the animal statues in the pet store part of Rue de Rivoli
and then we passed up an opportunity to Eat Fresh at Subway
and had coffee
which excited Suzanne
and made my finger stick on the camera key
at the Cafe Comptoir
before continuing on to the Pompidou Center
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After a short rest, we headed to the Bistro Allard
where these were the salads
the breads
some main courses
Nancy and Bert our dinner companions
the other main courses
and our desserts
All good things come to an end and this was the case for us as we had coffee
and croissants
at the airport restaurant
and paid our bill
though we didn't donate to the deaf person
before getting on the plane and having these drinks
to go with our meals
and then as we hit landfall on this side of the Atlantic, pizza was served to help us forget the good foods we had had on a wonderful trip.