Day 1 Abroad +

The plus is for beginning with a few anecdotes prior to day 1 abroad.

A surprising and fortuitous synchronicity occurred in Atlanta. I texted Ashley  (my niece) in the Atlanta area, “So close and yet so far. We’re at the airport. ” She wrote back that she was at the airport,  headed to Denver for work. We had time to meet for about 40 minutes!

What wonders the world works…

On the airplane we learned that our seats had been changed. We were up against a bulkhead and it looked like we didn’t have a screen for watching movies. The attendant had no idea why that would have happened. “Maybe a plane change…) But that wasn’t the case. I said, “We shouldn’t have to pay the same as others if we don’t have a screen!” “Oh, but you do have one,” came the reply. “It’s folded down between the seats.” Sure enough. Felt a little silly. I got yo watch Anatomy of a Fall – highly recommended! Intelligent writing. Complex relationships. Enigmatic ending.

No line to speak of getting into the country.  Easy passage. Our apartment for 3 nights is roomy and in a good location. 19th arrondisment, right across the street from Parc des Buttes-Chaument, and right next to one of the 5 celebrated Poilane boulangerie!

Known for sourdough bread- I bought a nut one and a croissant (not sourdough). Delicieux!
First poppy sighting!
Would have been a great view, but is under renovation,  so we weren’t able to access.
The park is thick with trees and flowering bushes and paths.

So. I left my earbuds on the plane. Grrrr!!! As we were meandering around Paris yesterday, we’d stop in several of the many tiny shops selling such items. None had the kind I was looking for with the loop over the ears. I felt bad as the proprietors always looked so crestfallen when I didn’t purchase their wares. Tant pis.

So today we determined the need to find a place that would. Stopped in a tourist office for info on la Nuit des Musées (more tomorrow on this) and also asked about a store for ecouteurs (earbuds). A 15 minute walk to Boulanger (not to be confused with boulangerie) and I had a new set.

Seen throughout our wandering today:

The Seine
Needs no caption
A lovely park – one of so many!
A locked cage in the corner of a RR underpass. Inside was a stiletto shoe, a pink handbag… But, makes you wonder….
A blaze marking this as part of a Chemin
Classic Parisian door awning from the Belle Époque
From L’Arc de Triomphe
L’Arc de Triomphe – it is larger and more massive than I remembered.
You might have to expand this to see a building that mimics a Louis Vuitton chest.

And, finally, we did stop in some churches. I’ll only share from one, Notre Dame de Travail. It’s near a rail station and was built for those who worked there.

Notice the metal work that evokes a train station.
And I love the painting style and art nouveau embellishments.  The painting depicts St. Genevieve, patron of Paris.

And that’s it. Oh, we were in bed and asleep by 8:30 last night and slept til 8am! Only got about 3 hours of sleep before our early flight to Atlanta. Today was a good day. Beaux rêves.

5 thoughts on “Day 1 Abroad +

  1. dha6243585@aol.com's avatar dha6243585@aol.com May 17, 2024 / 9:37 pm

    Hi Paula and CharlieI tried to leave a comment — wonderfully witty, don’t you know?  But I don’t know how to send through that system so I’ll try this way.  Thanks for sending — always fun and informative and this one allowed me to go “Ah, Paris….” rather nostalgically.  Take care, have some kind of fun, keep them cards and letters coming…. Susan Becker

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    • pgsteele4's avatar pgsteele4 May 19, 2024 / 3:17 am

      Susan! Thanks for writing – I can count on you to know the posts are going out. This doesn’t mean I expect you to comment each time. I do love your witty way with words! Paula

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  2. Jim Moore's avatar Jim Moore May 18, 2024 / 10:38 am

    Paris! Looks like a great trip you two 🙂 Get Outlook for iOShttps://aka.ms/o0ukef ________________________________

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  3. myron klein's avatar myron klein May 18, 2024 / 11:56 am

    Hi Paula and Charlie, Wonderfully exciting to learn that you two are back in France! I fallowed your last trip there as you walked the Chemin. Loved the photos and written word as I fallowed your travels. Wondering if you are planning further walking on the existing routes to Spain or just on a shorter trip? I’m just back a couple of weeks now from my usual 6 months at home on the shores of Lago Atitlan. Enjoy each and every day of this trip!

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    • pgsteele4's avatar pgsteele4 May 19, 2024 / 3:04 am

      Hi, Myron! We returned to continue the Chemin that we began last fall. More posts coming! Good to hear from you!

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