Friday, May 14, 2010

France Day 10--Paris--last day!

Today was our last day in France. We didn't have much planned so we left our hotel, grabbed a croissant, and walked toward Ile Saint Louis and Notre Dame. We passed some people running a marathon

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We walked around the Ile Sainte Louis (an island in the middle of the River Seine) because I read it was largely residential and non-touristy. There were a lot of Parisians walking around with their baguettes (really) and window shopping. Of course when we made it over to Notre Dame we saw lots of tourists.



From France Day 10--Paris--last day




From France Day 10--Paris--last day




It was Palm Sunday so the queue to go in the cathedral was very long. We had both been in before, anyway

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We walked back over to the Centre Pompidou near our hotel

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I loved that the metro was like an underground city. We don't have anything like this in LA. There were full on bands entertaining people while they waited for the trains

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We went to Pierre Herme, one of the best chocolate stores in Paris. A pastry chef friend back home wanted us to bring him some chocolates so we gladly made this stop. Just outside of Pierre Herme was the Church of Saint Sulpice. I didn't get a good picture of the outside because of all the construction, but the inside was interesting. The church contains a gnomon, or meridian line--a brass strip--in the floor leading to an obelisk. The meridian line is a fascinating astronomical instrument of the 18th century, used to study the planets and determine the date of Easter each year. The sun's rays enter the church through a small opening in the south transept and rest on the line at various points throughout the year. On the winter solstice, the rays hit the obelisk; on the spring and autumn equinoxes, the bronze table. Those of you who have read or see The Da Vinci Code will recognize this

From France Day 10--Paris--last day




From France Day 10--Paris--last day


Next, we took a stroll through the Jardin du Luxembourg. I was amazed to see the amount of people just reading the newspaper and eating baguettes while laying on the green grass. We need to do more of that here!



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From France Day 10--Paris--last day




That night we rode the metro out of the city a bit to La Defense, a business neighborhood outside of the city center. I wanted to go here because La Grande Arche de la Défense is located here (a kind of 20th century Arc de Triomphe) and it marks the western end of the "Axe Historique". The Axe historique ("historical axis") is a line of monuments, buildings and thoroughfares that extends from the centre of Paris, France, to the west. It is also known as the "Voie Triomphale" (triumphal way).

La Defense:



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This is a very very bad picture, but this picture is taken along the Axe Historique looking from La Defense to L'Arc de Triomphe in the distance (and the Louvre is beyond that)

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We rode the metro back to the Arc de Triomphe

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From France Day 10--Paris--last day




From France Day 10--Paris--last day



We said goodbye to the Eiffel Tower one last time

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Finally, over a year later, I'm done blogging about France! Now I've got to get to Spain.

Sunday, May 09, 2010

Happy Mothers Day

Happy Mothers Day to the best two moms in the world! We love you both! We wish we could be with you both today.

From Labor Day Weekend 2009--Tennessee




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Monday, May 03, 2010

Sunday, May 02, 2010

France Day 9--Paris





Today we woke up and had a croissant again for breakfast. We had booked a segway tour of the city so that we could see a large amount of the city in little time, then go back later and see more of what we wanted. Segways are so fun! Many large cities now have segway tours. We picked up our segways near the Eiffel Tower.


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Here we are on our tour crossing the street like little ducklings






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The church at Les Invalides






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We crossed over the Pont (Bridge) Alexandre III. The bridge was built in 1896 and is the most ornate of all the bridges crossing the Seine in Paris.







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From France Day 9--Paris


In the middle of Place de la Concorde stands this obelisk, a gift from Egypt to France in 1833 with hieroglyphics exalting the reign of Pharoah Ramses II.






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Next we went through the Jardin des Tuileries


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Looking back at the obelisk you can see L'Arc de Triomphe in the distance


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We crossed back over the Seine and you can see Notre Dame in the distance

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Padlocks on the Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor bridge over the Seine River--people put the padlocks on bridges as symbol of their love. Musee D'Orsay in the distance

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Musee D'Orsay

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Riding our segways back home

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From France Day 9--Paris





We ate dinner at a great restaurant, Hotel du Nord. After dinner, while walking around the city, Chris tried to get into one of the public toilets that you must pay to enter. A homeless man had rigged this toilet so that you must pay him to enter.



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At the end of the night we went to Montmartre to see Sacre Coeur, my favorite building in Paris. It's very touristy but so beautiful and has a great view of the city.

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To see all of our pictures from Day 9 in France, click here.

Saturday, May 01, 2010

France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, arriving in Paris

Today we woke up and said goodbye to Napoleon the great dane. Some pictures of our hotel, Le Clos de Maussanne

From France Day 6--Narbonne, Gorges de la Fou, Les Orgues




From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




The restaurant in the b&b

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From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




We had a few hours to spare before our flight to Paris so we asked Bruno, the owner, where we should go. He suggested we go to Montpellier, where he is from. We first went to the Pont du Gard, an aqueduct constructed by the Roman empire in 1 A.D. I had been here before in high school, but wanted to show Chris since it is such an impressive sight.


From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




When I visited the Pont du Gard in high school, I was able to stand on top of the second level, but we were not allowed to go on top this time. This was the door I went through 10 years ago!

From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




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From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris



Next we drove to the coast to Maguelone to see the cathedral there built in the 11th century.


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From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




Montpellier is the 8th largest city in France and a big university town. This is the Place de la Comedie, the heart of the city

From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




We drove to the airport and got on our plane to Paris. We had reserved a hotel in the Marais neighborhood of Paris near the Centre Pompidou, which is ironic, because I didn't like the Centre Pompidou when I had been to Paris before. It turned out to be a wonderful neighborhood full of locals and I would totally recommend it. Our hotel was called the Hotel St. Merry and it was very unique. Totally gothic--reminded me of Dracula--but so unusual and I wouldn't have it any other way. We were on the 6th floor and there was no elevator so we definitely got a work out! This hotel is connected to a church and it used to be part of the presbytery. Some of the rooms even have flying buttresses going through them!



From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris




From France Day 8--Pont du Gard, Montpellier, Paris


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