Wednesday, December 31, 2008
New Year Resolution
Renew, Regenerate and Recycle - Okay it is time to start making all of those good resolutions for the New Year. I know I am. Paris does it right. Each city park is taking back Christmas trees for mulch. They make it easy to 'do the right thing'.
I know, I know. If only my (or your) neighborhood made it so easy in the good ol' USA. Maybe our New Year's resolution is to 'do the right thing' even if it isn't so easy. Who knows - maybe our neighbors will catch up with us!
Best wishes for 2009!
Musee Jacquemart Andre
This year we returned to the Musee Jacquemart Andre to see the special exhibit of works by Van Dyck. His paintings are from the early 1600s. For me - the most impressive feature of is paintings is the moisture in people's eyes. I swear they look like they could cry given a sad song or story. The collection is hanging until the end of January 2009 and contains worldwide works. The ones from St. Petersburg Russia were among my favorites. Wildly different from most of the works - Portrait Des Princesses (1637) leaves you breathless.
This museum is another on the 'must see' list in Paris. The mansion was built to hold one of the most amazing private collections in the world. BTW - one of the best features is the house itself. Walls are designed to disappear into the basement or other walls to help accommodate guests.
I am telling you - not only did these guys (and gals) know who to collect - they also knew how to show it off. The audio guided tour is free.
Nice Stop
Musee Marmottan
The museum is a surprising maze of hallways and rooms. All filled with art, furniture, and features worth observing. The 3E self-guided tour is worth the investment.
Most of all - the 6 block walk from the train/metro station is worth the time. BTW - the museum opens at 11H, not 10H.
Trains
I have never been a huge fan of trains. In Paris - I prefer the metro and my heart sinks every time I realize that my itinerary requires use of the RER. I know, I know. The RER is wonderful. I promise - I am SLOWLY getting use to it and becoming a fan. Another good feature of our hotel is the direct link to both the RER and Paris Metro. Today we head West on the RER C train towards the 'Woods' - basically Paris' version of Central Park. Our destination is Musee Marmottan to see the collection of works by Monet. My first trip on the RER C train ended in disaster - who knew the line split North and South? Or that I was on the wrong train? No troubles this morning!
We are off to see works by Monet and Van Dyck today. The d'Able lobby is lightly decorated for the Season (pictured). Barbara and I found ourselves locked out of the hotel yesterday evening while the single attendant ate dinner. Good news - our clothes and Rob (sleeping) were safe. Bad news - we were on the wrong side of the door. Only in Paris!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Good Intentions
We found the FNAC store (like USA Tower Records) to pick up our tickets. After a few false starts - I maneuvered through the store and found the billets counter. I really should learn to speak and understand French. Off to the Arab Institute to view the Napoleon in Egypt exhibit. The museum is located on the Left Bank and near our hotel. The exhibit is very good. It is hard to believe Napoleon conquered Egypt at 26 years of age.
Time change and traveling has us weary today. It is tough getting old! Laughing! We lost Rob to the 'call of the bed' around 3:30 pm. Dinner will be early tonight and close to hotel. I think we all need a good night sleep to recharge our batteries.Thankfully - I bought a 9E coffee maker for our room. Add 5E in Starbucks ground coffee and we are nicely stocked for the morning.
Paris - Day One
The RER train ride from CDG to St. Michel went without a hitch - although those pesty stairs reminded me that my suitcase was HEAVY! Like me, it needed to drop a few pounds.
The Hotel d'Able is serving as our home away from home. The easy location on the Left Bank gives us ready access to everything. Besides - it is a nice treat to return to the same hotel year after year. We take this to an extreme by requesting the same rooms too! We dropped our bags and hit the streets. The first goal is to stay awake and fight the urge to lay down.
Monday, December 29, 2008
The Trip Begins
Admirals Club with plenty of time.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Winter Weather
Only good news is no snow or ice in the forecast.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Count Down
Can you believe we are already planning for our Cancun trip in Fall 2009? I could not get good AA Advantage miles tickets even when trying to book this early. Isn't that wild?
Dog Days
one of those days. The kids are back from Petsmart and baths. It is
impossible to resist getting dirty again.
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Napoleon Bonaparte in Egypt
Our first stop after arriving in Paris on Dec 30 is to view this exhibit at the Institut du Monde Arabe.
Monday, December 01, 2008
Home
Donovan House is a new boutique hotel from Thompson Hotel. Tonight it is home. I like the extreme modern design. It is located on Thomas Circle and a CVS pharmacy is directly across the street (for all the items you forgot to pack).
This hotel is worth a stop. The restaurant and bar had not opened. The rooftop pool was closed for the season. All said - I'd put it on the list of place to stay.
Travel Break
days in Washington DC. This is DC Coast on 14th NW. It is worth a
visit when staying downtown.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Thanksgiving
These are my sweet girls. Don't let them fool you! They actually are demons and run wild when you are not looking. I love them all the same.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Final touches
That will leave about one-half of our time free to visit other museum exhibits on our own - and the flexibility to change our minds (which we often do). I have left one entire day ‘open’ for us to fill in during our trip.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Poor self-control
Vacation homework
So far I have nine overviews completed for our Paris itinerary. Many of the museums in Paris don't label their exhibits in English. A little homework in advance makes sure the entrance fees are well spent.
Museum audio guides are well worth the extra cost too.
Making memories
I bought Avery 3 by 4 labels to print and add our itinerary, guides, and more to the Notebook.
If I do it right - it will make a nice keepsake for everyone.
Staying current
It is time to update my Garmin's maps with Europe 2008 files. Wish me luck!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Connections
The hardest part is not overdoing them! There are thousands of them! I am new to social networking. ShareThis is a good feature to add to the blog. I also added links to my Plaxo, LinkedIn, and Facebook profiles to the blog's template.
http://sharethis.com/
http://www.plaxo.com/
http://www.linkedin.com/
http://www.facebook.com/
Staying In Touch
http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/welcome/
Friday, November 14, 2008
Feeding Frenzy
http://www.rosajackson.com/
Fall in Texas
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Break from vacation planning
Goodness these folks are good!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Gadgets can make the trip
So far, so good
I tossed a few new ideas to some tour companies to help me fill up the remaining time. I cannot wait to read their proposals. Now it is time to start working on lunch ideas, subway passes, and train tickets. Our dinner recommendations including New Year’s Eve should arrive in a couple of weeks from Rosa Jackson at Edible Paris.
I have to figure out FNAC and order the remaining museum tickets. Thanks to google translator - I think I have to find a FNAC store near the hotel to collect these tickets after we arrive in Paris. I hope that is right.
Montmartre
http://www.museedemontmartre.fr/
St. Denis
A side note – if Fabriana (Philadelphia office) fairly represents the quality of customer service to be expected from Context Paris then we have a wonderful time in store for us.
http://www.contexttravel.com/paris/tours/basilica-of-saint-denis/PTR3610/?linked-tours=yes
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Home in Paris
Hotel d’Albe is one block from St. Michel and the famous Notre Dame Cathedral. If you cannot live without American-style (and size) coffee or tea, a friendly Starbucks is very close. If you use the metro the St. Michel station is the closest and only a few steps away. One word of caution – if you are a ‘light’ sleeper the Latin Quarter can be noisy. You should ask for a higher floor room assignment and don’t plan to open your sound-proof windows for fresh air at night.
All-in-all Hotel d’Albe gets high scores from our crew.
http://www.parisalbehotel.com/
Eating Right
Rosa makes eating right easy. With her help we experience some of the best restaurants in Paris. Her advanced reservations help us with planning our day and makes dinner decisions stress free.
http://www.edible-paris.com/
Back to Versailles
Our tour guide did a good job substituting our trip to Versailles with a driving tour of the Chevreuse Valley outside of Paris. If you have never been to Versailles – it is a definite must on your trip itinerary and fairly straightforward to get to on the RER. We hire tour guide Sabine Le Duault from Paris Authentique. She was recommended to us by a business colleague. Hopefully the weather will be better this year and we will make it to Versailles. A special treat will be seeing the famous Hall of Mirrors now that the restoration is complete. Sabine - we will see you soon!
http://paris.authentique.free.fr/
Itinerary 2008 comes together
The itinerary is coming together nicely. Research is almost done. A few of the tickets for exhibits have been purchased. Some tours have been selected and reservations are complete. Our itinerary is going to be busy! Although my traveling companions will not agree – I did leave a few hours for us to do some random wandering or sleep. If the weather cooperates this is going to be a terrific trip.
Our trip will make the most of seeing the main temporary exhibitions across the city. Not only will these exhibits return us to some of our favorite spots (Musee du l’Orangerie and Musee Jacquemart Andre) – it will also take us to some new places (Pinacotheque Museum and Musee Marmottan). For outdoor fun – a walking tour of the Montmartre area and the art galleries in the Marais area of Paris. These guided tours should strengthen our knowledge of the city and be very useful in our future visits.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Why Paris?
Struggling American
What? I should have taken French language classes.The main struggle with pre-planning is figuring out how to purchase tickets in advance. Luckily – e-tickets are becoming more popular and therefore more available. Unfortunately – not every museum in Paris allows for online ticketing. FNAC (which honestly I have no idea what it is – other than it appears to be a store of some kind) is a popular ticket sales place. They do offer some limited e-tickets. I still have not figured out how to purchase tickets for pick up. Armed with google translator, I am tackling this challenge head on.
Geeks Rule
Sunday, November 09, 2008
In & Out
Being indoors is always a safe place to be during January in Paris. That said – being outdoors can be wonderful too. I enjoy mixing up the itinerary a bit during the trip. Museums are great. But you cannot miss out on seeing the markets, parks, cafes, and gardens if you really want to experience Paris. It is time to pick a part of the city for us to learn about during this trip. Paris can be a big city when making these decisions.
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Filling in the blanks
Touring Paris
http://www.contexttravel.com/home/
Friday, November 07, 2008
Stinky Ideas
http://europeforvisitors.com/paris/articles/paris-sewers-museum.htm