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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Moving day (part 2)

The last step in the move was to pack my drum.


It now hangs in a place of honor in our apartment.


p.s. After two sunny days, the rain and cool temperatures have again taken over in Paris. We're looking forward to sunny skies in Colorado this weekend.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Moving day

Yay! The sun came out and the weather was beautiful today.

However, we didn't really get to enjoy the outdoors because we had a busy day with my final move from the 15th arrondissement to the 12th arrondissement.

The move came about fairly suddenly when I received a call from the owners of my apartment, René and Sophie. They have found a new tenant who wants to move into the apartment on the first of September. My lease originally extended to the first of October - but as both René and Sophie and Patrice and I are leaving town this week - I needed to vacate the apartment sooner than anticipated - but I saved a month's rent by doing so.


So that does it. I no longer have an apartment in the 15th, and I am officially living with Patrice in the 12th. And we're very happy.

Friday, July 29, 2011

July in Paris

Brrr. Paris has been cold and rainy most of the month of July. So while many of you have been sweating through heat waves in the U.S.; we've been wearing coats and raingear during most of the month. The average high temperature has been in the low 70s (or ~21 degrees C).


I'm looking forward to our trip to sunny Colorado. We'll leave Paris next Saturday, August 6th, and we'll spend six weeks visiting the western U.S. Patrice will meet my family and friends - and maybe we'll put away our umbrellas for awhile.

p.s. Photo credit goes to Eric Tenin and his blog Paris Daily Photo.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Bricolage

"Bricolage" refers to home projects or "do it yourself". Patrice is great at this. We've been preparing for my permanent move by rearranging closets and creating more space for my stuff. This week we built shelves downstairs in the cellar. The walls are concrete, but that doesn't faze Patrice who has a tool for every task.



He's very adept at all sorts of tasks, but I held my breath as he tapped into live wires in the switch box while standing on top of a ladder. He seemed to know what he was doing, though, and the job was finished in a flash. We have a great partnership when it comes to household tasks; we share the work, the decisions, and the cost of our joint projects


(OK, maybe I didn't drill all the holes? ;-)



Oh, by the way, did I mention that we also share the cooking??

Tour de France

I didn't see the finish of the Tour de France this year, but I couldn't resist stealing this photo of the race that appeared on French TV.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Paris Tour Guide (part 2)

Of course, no visit to Paris is complete without a visit to the Eiffel Tower. It is especially beautiful at night.

And if you happen to be nearby, you'll see that it sparkles every hour on the hour for five minutes.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Paris Tour Guide

I love showing friends around MY Paris. Marty, a good friend of Philippe and Rachel's, was in Paris this week. I was pleased to lend him my apartment and to spend a few hours walking around Paris, telling stories.

I met Marty at Au Sauvignon, my favorite wine bar near St. Germain, and from there we walked east towards St. Michel and the Latin Quarter. Then, across the Seine to Notre Dame followed by a beer on the Ile St. Louis.

We crossed the Seine again and checked out the Paris Plages (beaches). Each summer, the city of Paris closes off the street along the Seine and brings in tons of sand and creates a summer getaway for those who can't leave Paris. I wrote about this last year.

Here are a couple of photographs from this year's event . .

Amateur sand castle


Professional sand castle!


This couple didn't want their picture taken