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Monday, April 17, 2017

Paris in the Spring Time

The scaffolding and tarp over our apartment came down just in the nick of time. We had a week of absolutely beautiful weather!

Two Fridays ago, Melanie and I took advantage of a warm clear morning by getting up early and walking across the Seine to get a cup of coffee. As we passed through the the Jardin des Tuileries I snapped the picture below; you can see the Eiffel Tower in the distance.

The famous Tuileries Garden is located between the Louvre Museum and the Place de la Concorde

I took a picture of the Seine as we were crossing the bridge near the Louvre: 

Crossing the Seine early on a Friday morning

The little coffee shop we stopped at had one of the best croissants I've ever eaten. Of course, food always seems to taste better after a little exercise, early in the morning, when you're hanging out with your best friend.

The next day, following a suggestion from my new workmate Victor, Melanie and I took an Uber to the Canal Saint-Martin. This is a beautiful area which has apparently been a location used in many movies, including one of my all-time favorites: "Amelie" (or as it's known here in France: "Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain").

The Canal Saint-Martin connects the Canal de l'Ourcq to the river Seine

It was around noon when we arrived, so we stopped at a little grocery store and picked up some supplies for a Parisian-style picnic:

Wine, a fresh baguette, cheese, and foie gras. Perfect!

The canal is about 4.5 km long and runs underground between Bastille and République

We sat by the canal for three or four hours, sipping our wine, nibbling our cheese, and watching the ducks and boats float past us. It was very relaxing.

Before heading home we stopped at a Spanish Tapas restaurant for drinks and a snack.

We had a small pitcher of Sangria and some garlic potatoes with a spicy sauce

Back at the apartment we rested for a few hours, then headed out for a late dinner at "Habemus", which is only about 40 feet from our apartment. It's a place we've been wanting to try for ages, but it's always too crowded during the week. Fortunately, they had a seat open outside and we enjoyed a delicious meal... at a very reasonable price!

Duroc pork with crispy vegetables and purple potatoes

Melanie's rib steak was one of the best she's had in France!

The following week I hurried downstairs after work so we could talk to Orange about Melanie's cell phone. We worked things out pretty quickly and as it was still light out we decided to stop by a restaurant called: "Le Grand Café Capucines". Interestingly, we realized this was the same place we had dinner on the last night of our first trip to Paris!

We were a bit more adventurous with our dining choices this time:

Melanie ordered steak tartare and frites, I had the lamb kidneys in a wine sauce

Both our dinners were delicious, though the texture of the raw steak was a little difficult for Melanie to stomach.

As I said, the weather has been amazing. One day last week it was so calm the jet trails didn't dissipate as fast as normal. I took this picture from our balcony:

There are so many planes flying over (or near) Paris every day!

To take advantage of the weather I ordered a wooden table that hangs on the balcony railing. It works great, and Melanie spent the next day sitting in the sun with a glass of wine, some cheese, and a good book. The next day I picked up some Hawaiian salads from the new "Poké Bar" near our apartment and we sat outside while we ate.

Next month we head back to the United States for our daughter Autumn's wedding. I have mixed emotions about this. It's going to be very difficult for me to "give her away".  :-(

2 comments:

  1. John, I was in your lovely city a few short weeks ago. The weather was perfect and Spring was certainly in the air. Your pictures and blog reminded me of my amazing trip! Thanks so much for sharing! Lisa

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