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Showing posts with label Petanque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Petanque. Show all posts

Saturday, June 2, 2018

Returning to France Day 10

Song -  L'Indifference by Cafe Accordion Orchestra



Last day in Paris with my girlfriends Jackie & Sydney.  Mr. B will arrive from Biarritz later this afternoon. He has been visiting some old neighborhood friends there for the last few days. My friends will be flying back home early tomorrow.




Sydney has decided that she wants to see Sacre Coeur before leaving while Jackie and I keep packing. We have so much stuff crammed into our room safe that it gets jammed and we can't open it. The manager tries to help but then she has to call a technician.

And he has to disassemble our entire closet to break open the safe!




It's a lovely, warm, sunny day so I grab my camera and head over to the Luxembourg Gardens.



 It is just bursting with flowers and people!



Kids are playing while a grandma watches over them.




 It's so nice that the boats are coming out for the day!






 It isn't long before there is a line at the boat cart.





 They are so excited with getting their boat across the pond and if a breeze catches the sails they really move!





I get a text from Jackie and she wants to meet Syd and I at Les Deux Magots and she is holding a table for us. Time for lunch!




Parisian's are all outside enjoying the sunshine.  It had been raining a lot prior to our arrival so everyone was ready to be outside for a bit.



Nothing like quality and simplicity.......butter from Normandy, Italian San Daniele ham and bread from around the corner - Polaine!




Returning to our hotel I bump into Mr. B in the lobby.  He is just checking in and starving!  So we sit outside in the courtyard and he has a bite to eat. Then we head over to the Luxembourg Gardens to watch the petanque players and take a stroll.





Each player has their own technique for throwing the ball.....some roll it like a bowling ball and some shoot it high so it drops down on the opponents metal ball and sends it away from the cochonnet.








An older Frenchman starts talking to Mr. B about petanque and life.  Mr. B has been practicing his French for just such an occasion.  His goal was to get to know the people instead of just being able to order food or hotel rooms. It is so nice when people are patient with you and ernestly try to help you with your language skills.

I scoot off to snap some photos around the park.




 Bee hives.....





....and tulips!




Later that night all four of us head back to Dumonet for dinner because it was just so yummy!


Jackie and Sydney have the duck confit..............



Mr. B orders the lamb chops and spring veggies...........and I have steak with Hollandaise sauce but I forgot to photograph my plate.  It was delicious!



And look what's for dessert!!!! A pointy one and a flat one!




And I had the Strawberry Pistache tartlette.............mmmm.........again!



This time we closed down the house!





But don't worry as our evening was just beginning.  Jackie had asked the manager to place her jewelry, passports and cash into the main hotel safe as our room safe was broken.  The man on night duty told us that the safe had been locked for the night and he had no access to it until 8 the next morning! Jackie & Syd were catching a 6 am flight in the morning!!! After a few phone calls and an hour later, the manager returned to open up the safe for us!



We had wine served by our friend Deni in the lounge to celebrate!




"The red ones are very rare and not quite in season yet." 
-- Deni

(when Mr. B ordered a Gin & Tonic earlier today with a slice of  "citron rouge"  - you know are with  a good person when without missing a beat he covers for your language faux pas!)

Monday, March 26, 2018

Learning to Fly - Part Quatre

Song -  Smile by Madeleine Peyroux




Paris is an amazing place to people watch.  I always travel with my camera that has a great zoom lens so that people usually don't realize they are being photographed.  I use these photo's for reference when I am painting.  I did ask the woman in the photo above if it was OK to take her photo making crepes.  She very happily said "oui" as do most people when I ask.




Waiters and people at cafes are always favorites of mine.






Hot chestnuts cooking on the back of this motorcycle.



 Sometimes it's not until I return home from my trip and check out my photos on my computer screen that I realize that I may have gotten more than I bargained for!!




ooh..la la....Paris is the city of love.......even the angels that are holding onto the fountain are giving these two a double take.



The men playing petanque in the Luxemboug gardens are fun to watch as they are very passionate about their game.



The open air markets are fun for several reasons - people, food and flowers!




Young love.....what can I say?



And a more mature kind of admiration....




Doggie love is everywhere in Paris.



They also love their cheese - don't forget to look in shop windows.  
This cheese monger is trying to find the perfect fromage for his customer.




Look at the expression of this little guy looking at statues in the Musee Rodin.





Remember there are colorful characters where ever you go!

And you might just be one yourself!
 

(And no it was not Halloween but Springtime)





"If everyone would look for that uniqueness 
then we would have a very colorful world."

--Michael Schenker





Sunday, March 20, 2011

Daffodil Sunday

Today is a rainy day here in the Bay Area and since I am leaving for Paris in a few days, I figured it would be a good day to begin packing.

Wardrobe color - Black - check.....Chic boots - Black - check....Camera gear - check.....Passport - check.....Plane tickets - check....Restaurant recommendations - check....Sketching gear - check....oh my!  

I have several lists scattered around the house.  I think it may be time to pull those all together and cross reference them!







I have been asked by several friends and family as to why I keep returning to France, especially Paris and for me, there is something about the attention to detail that the French people have. 





Beautiful Parks & Flowers


Outdoor cafes and incredible food everywhere!

Boutique Hotels and shopping!!

Petanque in the park

the Kwah-sohn !!!


Open air markets


Museums !


....Amour
"Paris is always a good idea " - from the movie "Sabrina"
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