Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Madrid Scenes, 2025

For our 2025 European campaign we thought we'd start with Madrid, a capital we have visited on a few previous occasions (2010, 2013, 2017; search box to the right...) and which we have come to like...more for its ambience than any specific sights...except the Prado, which we hadn't visited in a few years. A pleasant place to suffer through the six or so days of jet lag--it gets worse as you age--no big destination imperatives for us but lots of enjoyable experiences to help you power through. Plus, months ago, Vicki had found some incredible frequent flyer tickets on American, which added to the attraction. So, on March 31st, American flew us to Madrid and the apartment she had found there in the Chamartin neighborhood, within walking distance of everything we wanted to see. Below and in the next post are assorted miscellaneous pix from our week in Madrid. The subsequent few posts will address gardens, architecture, art and archaeological museums, and other things. Our visit was curtailed in some ways by the jet lag and two days of rain, but we were pleased with it nonetheless.

A good portent...the new Capital One lounge at DCA seemed
to be organized around tapas and rationes lines...  

On approach

Living room, balcony of our one bedroom apartment in Chamartin

Lobby shrine

Our building, 2 Vitriato...we were on the 5th floor

First stop, first day, churros and chocolate at Cafe Valor

Puerta del Sol

Important landmark

Second stop

The Museo is a museo just to the extent of this helpful sign concerning
Spain's color-coded pigs

Many years ago, in Barcelona, we learned to go for the 100% Bellotta;
and did this time too

Assorted architecture; Madrid is less interesting than 
Barcelona in this regard; but then nearly every city is...

No lack of monuments and monumental buildings, nonetheless

One of the imperative stops...the El Corte Ingles department store,
in the food hall pig department (Barcelona's is bigger, better, more
scenically located)

More monumental buildings



In the huge Sunday El Rastro market







Monday, April 14, 2025

A Week In Washington, DC

From Cary, Delta flew us to DCA and the Metro took us to NOMA and daughter Rachel's house near Truxton Circle. We had a great week seeing her, her 3rd floor renovation, meeting her friend Ed, and visiting some of the sights in DC. It was by no means our first visit. And we had some great meals. All this in addition to Vicki's doing the taxes and my research/planning for Madrid and beyond. First, a few of the meals...then the museums...

At Stellina Pizzeria with Rachel and Ed...my anchovy pizza (actually,
nearly a puttanesca)

Costco now carries pastrami and corned beef from NYC's Carnegie
Deli, Vicki's one-time favorite, and Rachel bought a package of it...
above, one of several Reubens I concocted

When the restaurant is crowded and the conversation is fun, I often 
forget to take pix...our best meal was with Rachel and Ed at Le Diplomate...
here, the profiteroles and flan...

Not pictured...the wonderful oysters and mussels I had, Vicki's veal, etc.

At a Pennsylvania Ave. bistro, en route to the Mall, my Alsatian
tarte flambee

Vicki's salade

We spent a few hours at the Phillips Collection, mainly to see the Mucha exhibition
visitng there
We've seen our share of Mucha's work, in Paris, Prague, and Moravsik
Krumlov, with many pix on the posts of this blog...due to preservation
concerns (presumably), the lighting in the exhibition was quite low,
so I didn't take many pix

Fortunately, the lighting is never low on the Phillips' great treasure,
Renoir's Luncheon of the Boating Party


An interesting item in one of the stairwells...stained light...

A Monet, among several in the permanent collection...above the cliffs
at Etretat

Moving right along, now at the National Gallery of Art, admiring more
Renoirs and others

Including this gorgeous six-panel screen, Eduard Vuillard, Place Vintimille,
1911

Interesting buildings and monuments along our walks

General Logan surveying Logan Circle

No longer Trump International...

Our visit to the Mall and Tidal Basin coincided with the
annual kite festival

"Japanese" drummers..."Climb Mt. Niitaka" I always think when
strolling among the cherry blossoms

Kites





Cherry blossoms

Kite grounded among cherry blossoms

Us, there


One wonders what will become of it...

Oligarchical shark, about to eat smaller kites

Strolling past some of the Smithsonian buildings, wondering what
will become of them





All of DC's natural bits in bloom


Thursday, April 10, 2025

Interim Update #1,286

We have moved on, and the blog is now 2 weeks behind, posts from Washington, DC, and Madrid yet to appear. We're in Nice, now, Vieux Nice, in an apartment on Rue du Lycee, our base for the next four weeks. I'll begin to catch up when the rains arrive this weekend. 

Among the cherry blossoms and kites

In the Plaza Mayor