Day Two: Paris

@ Well we arrived. Our luggage didn’t. After form filling out and information gathering, we board the Air France bus for Gare de Lyon. Hopefully our luggage will meet us in Spain.

@ we’ve picked up our tickets to Spain (and our Marmande to Bordeaux tickets) at the Gare de Austerlitz, and now it’s just wandering around time. We got some crepes at Carm’s favorite place on Isle St Louis and walked down to Notre Dame: damn crowded that place is. Lots of rest breaks to help our tired bodies. All this ends with a nap on the grass of the Left Bank.

@ After a leisurely walk back to the train station we had quick drink and discovered that the bathrooms were all for pay. 40 cents. Leslie’s patience started to wear thin.

But soon we boarded and discovered our first class goodies. There was an awesome shaving/bathroom kit with all sorts of nice smelling stuff. I recommend this trip on Eliposos Trenhotel to anyone. I will be adding images from the camera after we get home. First they show you to your cabin and you unpack (not much if you have no luggage). They took one of our passports to show at the border crossing (at 5 in the morning). We had two rooms with showers and bunk beds. Then you head to the dining car where you’d are suddenly speaking Spanish, even though you haven’t left Paris Austerlitz Station. As Zak and I waited we were served a glass of cava and some bread. After L & C arrived we had a great 3 course meal with a bottle of Spanish red and brandy and coffee to finish, all included in the ticket price.

The food wasn’t exactly gourmet but beat the hell out of plane food.

By this time, Zak isn’t able to remain upright and we call it a night. Our beds are made up by the time we get back and it’s a quick shower and off to bed. I mentioned the goodies: this included the shower of course, free bath kit with shampoo, toothbrushes, etc and even bath slippers.

Simply awesome.

Day One: Version 2

Like a few other things, the original blog post got lost.

Speaking of lost, that’s where our luggage is. The flight from YEG was delayed almost 2 hours for maintenance so we arrived in Montreal believing we might have missed our connection. Luckily for a handful of train tickets worth $1000, we didn’t. Our luggage, however, did.

All in all, except for the race across Dorval, it was a good trip. Everyone even caught some sleep except for Zak.

The Night Before…

So our washer broke this week and was finally repaired today. That means this evening, on one of the hottest nights of the year, just as we are trying to unwind, it’s laundry and packing madness.

And I have it on good authority that Carmen is also sitting in her easy-bake, rabbit hole doing… guess what: laundry and packing! So it bodes well for the camaraderie if we are already so in synch.

Well we are 11 hrs from leaving the house, the arrangements are finished and the only thing left undone is the hotel in Narbonne. I might even wing it on that one.

Bastille Day

Last night we celebrated our trip to France with a reenactment of the bowling of the Bastille and our last bottle of French wine.

Carmen

Carmen

Kitteh

Meet Artemis, newest member of the household. Small, bouncy and a source of much consternation to Samantha!

An official mud turning ceremony

We all got up early to gather in the rain and watch Bill, Valerie and Jim turn some mucky clay to launch the official beginning of construction for Hole’s new project: The Enjoy Centre.

Afterwards everyone got a turn at the shovels as a reward for slogging through the muck!