Monday, May 19, 2014

Paris scènes, quatre: Montmartre

Marie and Norm arrived Saturday night, and on Sunday we were off again, briefly visiting Pere Lachaise and then longer at Montmartre. It was a beautiful sunny day, and it seemed all of Paris was out to enjoy the weather and the sites.
At Pere Lachaise: "Hi-Yo, Silver!"




















At Pere Lachaise, another curiosity















Moving right along Metro Line #2














Best gelato ever, so far, seriously: Amorino's, in Montmartre















Pistachio, we have been told, is the flavor that separates the
great gelatos from the merely good; Amorino's pistachio was
the best ever, by far; the mango and coconut great, the
raspberry intense



















Van Gogh lived here, 1886-88; with his brother, Theo





















Les Invalides from afar















Super-size me!




















Street scene




















One of my least favorite churches














But the views are nice...city scene, Pompidou














Notre Dame de Paris; and more















Us

















The four of us, taken by a kind stranger














Planning ahead for Penelope














Street scene













Sunday, May 18, 2014

À la place de la Bastille ! Et sur le marché aux puces !

Our days of setting up housekeeping, exploring, shopping, continued...we'll get to sight-seeing once visitors arrive....
On a walk down Rue de Charonne, just off which we live, toward
Place de la Bastille, to check out Septime and Le Bistrot de Peintre





















Looking into La Chaiserie de Faubourg















Not making this up; the faubourg is St. Antoine, of 1789 fame















Peering into a hidden alley off Charonne















Opportunities to practice your dendrochronology everywhere





















On the Rue de Faubourg St. Antoine, a new entry into the Burgeoning Burger
Biz; not sure the Frogs are going to like this, despite the "genuinely good
burgers" and "frogbeer"

















Orange is the new...wait...wasn't that 2011? Or perhaps this
is the Auburn/University of Florida collection?





















The July Column in the Place de la Bastille; the old castle/
prison is, alas, long-gone; my mind is busy replaying scenes
from the 1935 Ronald Colman Tale of Two Cities, regarded
by some as Selznick's warm-up for Gone With The Wind
























The "new" Opera sits on the old ground















Leave your chopsticks at the door...at a Thai restaurant in our neighborhood
















Another day we Metro'd out to Les Puces de Saint-Ouen, the big flea market at 
Porte de Clingnancourt; although we spent most of our time at the antiques 
market here pictured

















It's a big affair















Few of the furniture dealers permitted pix, so I don't have many; but we were
really impressed with the art deco stuff that seemed to be everywhere (not
pictured here)

















In the key-chain store















Alley scene

Friday, May 16, 2014

Plus randonnée divers

At Place de la Nation















Ditto; Place du George Orwell is nearby















Along Blvd. Voltaire; alas, they're not $4.99
a piece like at Costco





















Only in France...




















Making crepes on the Champs Elysees















Big guy, big strides















Church of the Madeleine...on the site of a synagogue razed
in the 12th century; originally, under Napoleon, to be a temple
to the Grand Army; later just a neo-classical Catholic parish
church...one of the largest neo-classical temples anywhere


















We're no longer going to Bed, Bath, and Beyond for housewares















"These stilettos are made for walkin'...and that's just what
they'll do..."
















Entree at Nicolas Flamel




Randonnée divers

A restaurant a few blocks away, near Pere Lachaise, where
we had lunch with Tawana and Wes two years ago
















In the nearby 3rd, a fashion district...mostly wholesale















Also retro















Rainy day field trip to Nicolas Flamel, oldest house in Paris















Waiting for green light




















Love the Metro, next to walking















Place de la Republique




















Couldn't they have named it East Side Broccoli
or East Side Artichoke?




















Men doing what men must do...at Place de la Nation

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Nous Vivons A Paris

So. Maintenant, nous vivons à Paris, à la fin du mois de juillet. Dans le 11e arrondissement. Nous ferons plutôt moins les visites et plus juste qui vivent ici et le blog va changer en conséquence. Probablement moins d'entrées et surtout plus curiosités et les incidents. Et les visites de ses amis et de sa famille.*
Where we live...just to the left of the big green splotch on the right, that is, the
Cimetiere du Pere Lachaise; sort of in the neighborhood of Place de la Nation













"We'll always have Paris"..."well, at least through July 31st"






















*So. We're living now in Paris, at least until the end of July. In the 11th arrondissement. We'll be just living here and not so much sight-seeing, and the blog will change accordingly. Probably fewer entries and more curiosities and incidents. And visits from family and friends.