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Sunday, May 26, 2019

Paris in California

Song - Under Paris Skies by Lee Terry Meisinger



Mr. B and I didn't have much planned for Memorial Day Weekend.....but he did take me out on Friday night to a local French restaurant in Lafayette - Reve Bistro.  As we have gotten older we are tending to stay home most nights, especially me.  So Friday night was a fun and delicious adventure!



And on Sunday we decided to head up to Sonoma to go to the Paris Flea Market at Cornerstone and sponsored by Chateau Sonoma. It was a little cloudy and drizzly outside but we were ready for an adventure.




The vineyards were full of fresh new growth and we found lot's of people who had nothing to do on this three day weekend deciding to go up to the wine country!




There were lots of venders there as well as several places to eat.




Mr. B spotted this beautiful window? adornment? well whatever it was, it was beautiful!





I learned how to get the French Bistro look.....




The French Sonoma Peloton......



And under one of the "big tops" were some beautiful antiques....

There was a Frenchman singing and playing an antique card fed music box filled with French tunes!  It certainly added to the atmosphere and was fun too!





The rain held out while we enjoyed a glass of Rose, the gardens, the music and the antiques.








The Clematis was especially stunning growing over the walls...





The flea market was on the outskirts of town and we decided to head into Sonoma for some lunch at The Girl and the Fig.  By the time we arrived, so did the rain.  There was no outdoor seating and the inside of the restaurant was packed......so was every other restaurant there!  Mr. B found out that besides it being a three day weekend, Bottlerock was happening in the Napa Valley. We left Sonoma in a downpour and headed towards home.....




Mr. B missed our turn off of the freeway and we decided to take a different route.  We ended up in Crockett at The Dead Fish which was perfect.  We sat in the bar area at a table next to the big windows looking out over the Carquinez Straights. Great timing, perfect atmosphere and yummy food.











On a warm day, it's nice to sit outside and enjoy the train blowing it's whistle just a few feet below you as Amtrak rolls by.





Nice weekend all around....hope yours was as well.....

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Tarasque Creature - Day 19

Song - Under Paris Skies Medley by Lee Terry Meisinger




The first stop of the day was the Flea Market in Avignon.  Lots of fun things to explore!



 But the cutest thing I saw there......


 .....was this little guy riding in his mama's purse!





 As we worked our way to the car park under the Palace, we came across some Roman architecture dating from the 1st century. Above it now sits a clothing shop!




Mr. B is pausing to look at the Pope's Palace built on rocks and to admire a song being played by the man on the right with an accordion. The sounds bouncing off the stone walls was magical!




On the way to Arles we drove along the Rhone River past some more bright red poppies and into the town of Tarascon.



 We passed by the Chateau de Tarascon with cannonball holes in the top (so Mr. B informs me).  It is a well preserved castle on the Rhone that was built by the Anjous in the 1400's.


 And the statue of the Tarasque creature is nearby. We originally drove into Tarascon to see if we could find a Tarasque T-shit for Mr. B but no T-shirt shops that we could find! I did get a ton of photos of shuttered windows and beautiful ancient doors depicting the colors of Provence.









 After parking the car in Arles, we stopped for a bite of lunch sitting outside at the Grand Cafe Malarte and then headed into the ancient part of the city.



The Roman Theater




Arles Amphitheater

 We walked around the Amphitheater and enjoyed street music, lively shops and people watching.



Van Gogh lived over a year in Arles before his breakdown.




 Streets radiated out from the arena like spokes on a bike.




 And more photos of shuttered windows for me!



Unfortunately we had to leave Arles before we were ready as our hotel had made us dinner reservations and we had to be on time!


Once again an ancient city built on rock...........it just boggles the mind....well my mind anyway!




We arrived at the restaurant just as they were opening.  It was modern and chic.  Avenio is the ancient name for Avignon we later found out.



The staff was very friendly and the food..................was incredible!





Mr. B ordered a smoked haddock for his appetizer......




While I dined on an artichoke salad with Mangalica ham & Parmesan cheese.



For our main course I ordered the asparagus risotto with morels........mmmmm......




Mr. B enjoyed Iberian ham on seasonal vegetables topped with a saffron sauce.




Dessert was shared but I can't remember what it was......yikes!


I highly recommend making reservations here if you're anywhere nearby.  The chef Jerome Nolin worked for several Michelin star(s) restaurants before opening his own place in Avignon.  You can taste and feel his passion for food!




"Seize the moment.  
Remember all those women on the Titanic 
who waved off the dessert cart."
--Erma Bombeck
 
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