Paris Arrival…

In only 2 hours and 5 minutes I arrived vie the Eurostar train from Ebbsfleet to Gare Du Nord and ventured onto the streets of Paris. Taxi to my apartment at 2 Rue Du Petit Pont in the Latin quarter. It is right near the Seine and has a spectacular view of the Notre Dame Cathedral. It is a lively area full of shops, bars, bistros and interesting sights. The first glitch was the contact not showing to let me in, then losing my spare sim cards…oh well…the good thing was the happy faces of Floyd, Amy Snow and Ruth Hodge to meet me and stay for a few days. The apartment is petite, french and lovely! We explored the area and Amy played the piano in Shakespeare and Co the renowned bookstore just near my apartment. We had dinner in a tiny french bistro and drank a beautiful french Rose wine. Amy left us today to continue travelling and we made straight for the fresh food market for our supplies…berries, creme fraiche, ham, fresh crusty bread from the boulangerie and cheeses from the Fromagerie. Fois gras from the charcuterie and a bordeaux to wash it all down.ImageImageImageImageImage

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  1. Caroline's avatar Caroline
    Apr 02, 2013 @ 23:23:13

    OMG! That just all looks so delightful! Nice to put faces to the names of your little fb hackers. Whose kids are these??

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    • Victoria Mascord's avatar Victoria Mascord
      Apr 03, 2013 @ 10:33:43

      Floyd of course, Amy Snow is floyds school friend and Ruth is a newcastle uni student travelling for a few months. She was from the kids school, a year above steph. Amy has left us but the other two are enjoying my hospitality of course!! Going to the Paris Buddha Bar to celebrate Floyds 19th on Thursday night! yay..champagne of course

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  2. Meredith's avatar Meredith
    Apr 03, 2013 @ 03:30:52

    Savva!! J’aime beaucoup!!

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    • Victoria Mascord's avatar Victoria Mascord
      Apr 03, 2013 @ 10:37:47

      You know I can’t speak a word of french Mez!! Ha Ha..managing very well though..have just been out to Eric Kayser artisan boulanger for our daily bread…i just point at what looks good and manage a Merci! Thinking of you and the year of turning 50!!! Oh the cheese…the butter…the streets..the champagne…the shops…the style!!!

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