Sunday’s March through Paris

On Sunday afternoon the group started a march through Paris.

First stop was the Pere Lachaise Cemetery.  History Moment:  Père Lachaise Cemetery was opened on 21 May 1804.  At the time of its opening, the cemetery was considered to be situated too far from the city and attracted few funerals. Consequently, the administrators devised a marketing strategy and in 1804, with great fanfare, organized the transfer of the remains of Jean de La Fontaine (French poet) and Moliere (playwright). Then, in another great spectacle in 1817, the purported remains of Peirre Abelard and Heloise d’Argenteuil (famous lovers).  By tradition, lovers or lovelorn singles leave letters at the crypt in tribute to the couple or in hope of finding true love. This strategy achieved its desired effect: people began clamoring to be buried among the famous citizens. Today there are over 1 million bodies buried there.  The group just liked the setting that overlooks Paris and some of the amazing monuments.

Second Stop –  History Moment:  Jardin Du Luxembourg was created by Marie de’ Medici the widow of King Henry IV of France for a new residence she constructed, the Luxembourg Palace. Today the garden is owned by the French Senate which meets in the Palace.   It covers 23 hectares and is known for its lawns, tree-lined promenades, flowerbeds, the model sailboats on its circular basin, and for the picturesque Medici Fountain, built in 1620.  This was the old stomping ground for Team Luxembourg.  Team Luxembourg  decided that they should have gone inside the park as they would have saved time and could have had some ice cream.  The group ate ice cream / sorbet, sat in the garden, watched sailboats and people.

Third stop – Eglise Saint  Etienne du Mont  –  History Moment:  Built in 1530, this church houses the relics of Genevieve, the patron saint of Paris.  In 451 she led a “prayer marathon”that was said to have saved Paris by diverting Attila’s Huns away from the city. When Childeric I besieged the city in 464 and conquered it, she acted as an intermediary between the city and its conqueror, collecting food and convincing Childeric to release his prisoners.  No doubt you can guess which on of the 6 suggested the church.  It is a beautiful church inside.

It is difficult to hang with some of the committed fitbitters/walkers.  At this point, Don and Greg decided to return to the flat.  Jerry, Joyce, Larry and Debbie continued to the final stop, La Defense.
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Final History Moment for today:  Grande Arche de la Défense is a monument and building in the business district of La Défense.  It is also known as the Arche de la Défense or simply as La Grande Arche.  Opened on 14 July 1989, the two-hundredth anniversary of the French Revolution, the Grande Arche is the symbolic monument of the business district La Défense. It was built on the ‘Axe historique’ of Paris and offers a unique view of the Arc de Triomphe, the obelisk of Place de la Concorde and the Louvre museum.

After the final stop, the group limped home with almost 11 miles walked that day.  The group hangs tough on the walking.  Cheap girls keep people walking.

Just a note:   The history moments are actually for the group so they can reference the website to determine where they have been and appear somewhat knowledgeable.   They don’t actually know all that stuff.  Debbie will be testing them later in the week about Paris.

Market Day

Sunday was dedicated to awakening early enough to visit the Market Moufftard. This is a market street full of shops selling fresh produce.  While Paris has many markets, it is without doubt that rue Mouffetard is the premier market street of the city.  Guess where it is located?  Yes, rue Mouffetard translation Mouffetard Street.   People got into the shopping big time. It is an issue which has troubled the male population cheapest viagra uk when they also reach a certain age. Kamagra Tablets is prepared with sildenafil citrate, an active ingredient of generic viagra discount the medicine. Why knee fat reducing liposuction is so important? Along with the increase of age, heavy fats get deposited around the kneecaps which can never be easily removed with the help of healthy diet and regular exercises. more viagra without prescription The home remedies for cialis no prescription heartburn may prove to be dangerous if not cured properly.  There is a rumor that Greg visited every fromage shop on the street.  Debbie just knows that a large shopping bag was filled with cheese and she hasn’t seen any of it.  So Greg were you secretly eating it on the train?  Is that why you didn’t sit with us?    Larry really liked the fresh figs and several people liked  a dish that Debbie named sharwarmro – a cross between sharwarma and a  gyro.  People also visited the sausage stall not to be confused with frankfurters.  Everyone left with full bags.

Saturday Day was a Busy Day

The day began with a visit to Sacre Coeur Basilica de Montmartre.  It is a beautiful church at the top of the hill of Montmarte.    History Moment:  On this spot, at the beginning of the 3rd century, the first Christians of Paris with their bishop Saint Denis, the priest Saint Rusticus and the deacon Saint Eleutherius were martyred, giving the hill its name “Mount of Martyrs”.  Pilgrims from near and far have always flocked to Montmartre.  You can ride a funicular to the top or walk 270 steps to the top. Since the cheap girls were in attendance, no doubt you can guess which they did.  After everyone arrived at the top, it was discovered the funicular was part of the Metro weekly pass.  The cheap girls were able to be the better people and rise above the mean comments and looks from others.  If people want to take full advantage of the weekly Metro pass, they should just read the details now shouldn’t they?  And anyway who wants to ride something called the funicular?

After everyone was able to  breathe again without bending over, they visited the church. Debbie dragged them off to a second church.  Is there a pattern, here?  The Church of Saint Peter of Montmartre  is one of the oldest surviving churches in Paris.  It is geographically very close to Sacre Coeur Basilica.

Once the church visits were complete, it was time for the lunch search.   Several people advocated for German sausage from a street vendor but others felt it would be difficult to protect valuables and eat plus no doubt the site was not rated on Trip Adviser.   Greg was still trying to instill some standards with a trip adviser score of 4 or higher.  He was unsuccessful.  The group finally had to work with him to understand they had no intention of trotting down those 270 steps (forget the ticket) to find a better place.  They settled on Cafe Eugene. Debbie and Larry ordered a frankfurter meal thinking of the German street sausages.  They were incorrect.  For those of you to young to remember, frankfurter is another word for hot dog sausage not a sausage made in the city of Frankfurt.  (You can see how easily it could be confused).  Surprise to our diners!  Debbie and Joyce tried to pressure Greg to add a star in his review for clean bathrooms but may have been unsuccessful.  Greg does not always share his personal reviews with his followers.

Now, the group understands that the first bus excursion was somewhat unsuccessful.  Larry is till mourning his hat and makes frequent attempts to contact lost and found with plans to visit the police station in the near future in search of the hat.  (A blog to anticipate). However, they feel this may have been a fluke and were ready to attempt a ride to the bottom of the hill.  Debbie and Joyce lined everyone up at the bus stop awaiting the bus.  Debbie noticed an older man waving and clapping hands across the street.  After a full 360 turn to make sure he was not waving at someone else, Debbie decided it was her that he was trying to wave down.   It was not in a “Hey, how are you doing wave?”  but more “Hey, Hey, I need to tell you something that you are doing wrong – highlighted with clapping.”.  So Debbie grabbed Greg, the closest thing that the group has to a French interpreter as a consultant.  (Calling Greg a French interpreter might be a stretch).  Greg and Debbie were sent ahead to scout and make sure that this was not a scam.  The two finally decided that the bus where they were standing did not run anymore and they needed to move.  They actually just sort of made up what the French guy was saying but decided it was a good story.  (Sometimes, Debbie just makes up stuff but she says it is usually right.)  In a few minutes, a bus pulled up and our new guide scolded us onto the bus.  The group headed down the hill in the right direction on a bus that is running until it just stopped.  Our guide had alerted everyone on the bus that the group doesn’t really know what they are doing including the driver. (So much for sitting quietly in the back).  Everyone on the bus (speaking French only) takes us under their wing.  With much hand waving and back patting it is conveyed that the bus terminated and the metro is down the street.  This bus excursion was rated 2 stars up from 0 stars.  (We did get down the hill and made new friends).

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After crossing the bridge, they stumbled into The Petit Palais, an art museum.  It was free!  Things went well until Larry got lost in the art museum.  Larry also did not bring his phone that day.  A BOL (Be on the Lookout) was issued for him and the remaining 5 split into search teams.  Eventually, Larry was found on another floor enjoying the museum. Technically, Larry says that he was never lost and the others were.

Since the Petit Palais was free, the belief was the Grand Palais across the street would also be free. It was not.  After going through security and a full search, they decided 35 euro was too much since they didn’t know what was actually in the building.  Debbie told them it was Antique Roadshow and that they had no antiques so it would be a waste.  (Remember she makes things up – she learned to do that from her brother).

The Dryer Battles

One of the advantages of staying in a Parisian flat is the use of a washer/dryer.  This means that you can take fewer clothes on your trip.  After several days in Paris, it was time for the first wash.  Joyce discovered that the unit was a combined washer/dryer.  In other words, it could both wash and dry.  Joyce and Debbie crammed it full of clothes and off it went merrily washing away.  After an hour, the clothes were washed – Check.  Most of the clothes were hung up to dry except for socks and underwear.

Joyce followed the dryer instructions – check and off to drying the machine went.  After about 40 minutes, Debbie decided to check to make sure that her underwear was not being baked and shrunk (She has been eating a lot). So Debbie pushed the stop button.  Surprisingly, the dryer took exception to this and acted like it was an attempted robbery of the crown jewels.  It went on high alert and put the underwear into lock down with full security.   The stinking dryer door would not open.  For all you troubleshooting analysts saying “Well I bet if they just did blah, blah, blah it would pop right open.” Here is what was tried:

  • Saying kind words to the dryer
  • Gently tugging on the door
  • Not so gently tugging on the door
  • Feet planted dryer dragging tugging on the door
  •  Unkind words to the dryer in English
  • Unkind words in other languages
  • Reprogramming the cycle
  •  Letting the cycle complete
  • Unplugging the dryer from the wall
  • Looking up the solution on the internet (Not one that worked)
  • Emailing the owner –(this has never happened before and usually opens 5 minutes after it stops).

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Every person in the house consulted with each other and tried one or more of the above proposed solutions.  It was a Parisian puzzle for the house which they failed.

Debbie and Joyce were the most impacted as their underwear and socks were being held hostage and continued to dry.  Debbie was especially concerned that she would end up with Barbie size underwear. In a few hours, Jerry strolled into the bathroom to discover the hostages had been released much to Debbie and Joyce’s relief.  (The clothes were still damp).

The current solution is to start the dryer and then empty around 3 AM in the morning when the dryer is not on high alert and releases the hostages.  Luckily, Larry had a fallback solution with all the proper tools.  Debbie has now strung up a clothesline in the Eng bedroom as an alternative drying option.

As an additional note, the dryer has been reported to be working for other people and was tested by Debbie and Joyce today.  Their clothes are set to be done in 4 hours.

Team Luxembourg

After the crepe stop, Debbie dragged everyone to a second church taking more artistic pictures on the way.

History moment:  St. Sulpice Church is only slightly smaller than Notre-Dame and the second largest church in the city.  It is dedicated to Sulpitius the Pious.  Construction of the present building, the second church on the site, began in 1646.

After the church the members of the group, wanted to go back to the podcast walk.  (Perhaps just humoring Debbie) The next proposed stop was Shakespeare and Company bookstore.  At the departure point, there was a friendly disagreement as to the best walking direction.  Debbie, ever the negotiator, suggested the group split and both navigate to the shop.   So our teams were “Team Greg”  (Greg, Jerry and Larry) and Team Joyce (Joyce, Debbie and Don).  After approximately 20 minutes of walking, Team Joyce begun to circle the Luxembourg Gardens.  The garden covers 25 hectacres (No one know what this is but it was heck too big).  Thus the change of Team Joyce to Team Luxembourg (Points for team spirit).  Team Luxembourg refused to go into the garden as they felt it might be like going down a rabbit hole and that they would never get out.  So they just circled 25 hectacres.  For awhile, Team Luxembourg traveled with a pack of high schoolers with the theory that they might know where they are going.  It was a bad theory and those kids should not smoke.  After about 45 minutes, Don suggested a taxi.  This was shocking to the cheap girls who might have shouted “No” in unison.  As a last result, Team Luxembourg decided to go back to the Seine and follow podcast instructions to get to the shop.  Eventually, the team found a Metro stop and began to calculate how to get back to Notre-Dame.  Team Greg arrived at destination and began sending somewhat taunting text messages.

Team Greg:  Sent a picture of Shakespeare and Company with the text.  This is what you are looking for.

Team Greg:  Hello???  (It is so hard to text when you are having a Team implosion – phones dying / map waving)

Team Luxembourg:  Okay, we may be delayed.  You may want to consider sitting down. (See how subtle that was that Team Luxembourg might lose but still be concerned for their health when they fell over with shock that TL had lost.  An astute reader might point out that TG knew when they got there that they had won)

Team Greg:  We are!   I have macaroons for the tired Travelers. I figured you’d be ahead of us as Don herded you into a taxi!  (Nice touch with the Macaroons)

Team Luxembourg:  We will not take a taxi.  He is with the cheap girls  (We have self awareness)

Team Greg:  Notre Dame is directly behind us across the river (Well good for you.  We can’t find the river or Notre Dame.  Oh wait, you are trying to help us. )

Team Luxembourg:  We are turning ourselves into Metro Lost and Found (We will be waiting with Larry’s hat). 

Once Team Luxembourg’s team arrived at the Metro stop, they proceeded to the Seine.  Debbie wished that she could say Team Luxembourg  walked straight to the shop but there was quite a bit of walking along the river until suddenly Don spotted it behind the group.

Outcomes:

  • Team Greg was a gracious winner with treats
  • Don will probably never travel again with Debbie and Joyce.
  • Team Luxembourg is busy designing Team shirts for their next excursion and recruiting a local to join the team in Don’s place

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Crepes

When you go to Paris, you think of crepes.  The group was able to find a 4.5 starred restaurant close to Notre Dame.  (Trip Adviser not Michelin.  I know that you are shocked that Debbie is aware of Michelin stars) .  Crepe Genia price point also thrilled  Joyce and Debbie’s (aka Cheap Girls).  Debbie and the owner bonded when she sent a student to the back of the line for trying to cut.   Best of all they use pink toilet paper.  Who doesn’t remember pink toilet paper?

Total price for savory crepe, drink, and sweet crepe 5 euros.   Check it out.
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Notre Dame

The day began with Notre Dame, first church of the visit.  A little history to show that the group is learning.  The Notre Dame Cathedral Paris or Notre Dame de Paris (Meaning ‘Our Lady of Paris’ in French) is a Gothic cathedral located in Paris, France on the island of the Île de la Cité.

It was one of the very first Gothic cathedrals, and its construction took place throughout the Gothic period.  Construction began in the 12th century and took 300 years to complete.   The church features rose windows and flying buttresses. (Enough history).  Debbie and Don have downloaded a podcast that is a walk through the church.  Debbie listens to the entire podcast sharing tidbits with other members of the group who she notices often walk away.  Debbie is not sure that they were truly appreciative.  The podcast mentions Point Zero.  This is considered the center of France and everything is measured from this point.  It is signified by a brass plaque in front of Notre Dame.  Some of the group began the treasure hunt disrupting Japanese tourist standing on stones posing with umbrellas.  (Really? An umbrella really?)  Yes, it was technically raining but one didn’t need to stand on a stone to keep the rain off especially if it was impeding the hunt.  They eventually found the plaque.

Point Zero
Point Zero with Debbie’s foot

 

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Directly across the street was the Deportation Museum.  It was a sad visit with more than 200,000 deported to the concentration camps never to return during German occupation.  Deportation is not a good description of what transpired.  It seems to be a sanitized  name for a horrible occurrence.

After Notre Dame, everyone strolled along the banks of the Seine taking pictures.  Debbie and Larry are taking artistic shots.  You be the judge by your comments.  In fact, I think someone already may have voted.

The Bus Ride

After the Eiffel Tower, the group was feeling cocky.  They had been to the top, the rain had stopped and they were reunited with the switchboard rebel.   They decided to take a bus tour of the city.  No, no, no not a Big Red Bus but a public bus ride.

After much consultation among the group, running in circles a bit, Bus 69 bus stop was found.   The bus stop was equipped with a digital countdown clock to the next bus.  The whole group queued up, the bus was sighted, bus driver saw us, floored it, sped past us, next bus time changed to 60 minutes and 6 mouths fell open.  After much consultation including any local Parisians that could be dragged into the conversation, everyone agreed that the bus driver should have stopped.  The group then decided on bus line 42 using the previous bus stop.  Bus 42 stopped and everyone climbed on using their spiffy transportation passes.  They settled into their seats and sat back for the ride.  Bus 42 pulled out and drove about 5 blocks down the street and pulled in front of the very bus 69 that had shunned the group.  Bus 42 Driver then turned around, waved his hand and told everyone to get off the bus.  Six mouths fell open again.  It was a scramble to to get oft the bus.  Five blocks and dumped on the street.  Upon more thought, perhaps, the bus was at the end of the line.  The group decided to try the opposite direction for bus 69 so they hustled across the street and got on bus 69 with the driver that had driven past them.

The infamous bus stop
The infamous bus stop

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At this point, everyone feels that being kicked off a bus 3 times in one day is a signal that all the bus riding for the day should by halted as it is very tiring to walk around with  mouths open all the time.  Greg is able to help everyone retreat back to the familiar ground of the trains to limp home.

In a final crushing blow, Larry  left his stylish rain hat on  bus 42.  When he asked at the Metro station if there was a lost and found, the metro person just shook his head and said “No, No, No”!  It is suspected that the Metro Lost and Found person will be wearing a stylish rain hat for the next storm.

Eiffel Tower Touring TIps

Thursday the group visited the Eiffel Tower.  Below are some visit tips they want to share for your next visit.

  • Go on a rainy day for smaller crowds.
  • The harder the rain, the smaller the crowd.
  • Stand directly under the tower to get out of the rain.
  • Stand in the correct line.
  • Read line instructions before standing in a line.
  • Once in a line, a you can’t get out.
  • Don’t bring a switchblade or you will be ejected.
  • Designate a meeting place for people ejected from the Eiffel Tower.
  • You can buy a really spiffy raincoat at the Eiffel Tower advertising the Eiffel Tower.
  • You can also use your dollar store raincoats.
  • Don’t admit that you speak English to any teenagers.

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Zombie Land

Monday night, Debbie was shocked to discover that United had re-planned her flight.  For all you doubters, no they didn’t just change the time.  The flight number and time were  switched.  It turned out to be a better time.  No need to tell the people traveling of the change, eh United?

Jennifer graciously ubered her parents to the airport.  They suspect that Jennifer may be happy to have Debbie and Larry and all the packing discussion/ anxiety out of the house.  Debbie did feel better after she walked in on a lady with her suitcase open on the bathroom floor frantically pawing through luggage.  In fact, Debbie felt rather awesome.

With no meals included on the flight and Debbie’s refusal to purchase as a fundamental principle to live by, they rushed to the Newark food court for dinner.  Larry left to get sugar and did not return for several minutes.  Enough that Debbie realized that he might have gotten lost.  And lost he was without a phone as Debbie had everything.  After wandering around for awhile, Larry suddenly popped back into the food court and confessed that he had been lost.

Our trip to Paris was uneventful except for the exploding pen incident (See previous blog).  As we were preparing for landing, the first sign of infection reared it’s ugly head. Larry commented on how light it was outside.  Debbie replied that it was what she expected, paused and asked “What time do you think it is?”  Larry replied “1:30.  Debbie said “No, 7:30 A.M.    Then they landed at Charles DeGaulle Zombieland Airport where most of the people wander aimlessly and the staff has been prepared to deal with Zombies.  Debbie, Larry, Greg and Don were all infected during their visit.

Information Booth Actual Answers – I can’t make this stuff up

Where do they sell the weekly train ticket pass?  At the train station 

Where do they sell the Paris Museum passes?  In Paris

No, where in the airport?  I know you can get it in Paris.  I can’t answer questions about the airport.

Eventually, Debbie and Larry collected their luggage and where given a map to the train station (Terminal 3) that Debbie clutched in her hand for the next 4 hours.    (BTW – No one could explain why terminal order is 1, 3, 2.  Terminal 3 is after Terminal 1 – Is this some secret Zombie code?).  About an hour after Debbie and Larry landed, Greg and Don arrived.   Debbie went in search of museum passes leaving Larry to wait at the train station. Debbie began having her own Zombie infection.  She went in the wrong direction on the CDGVAL train, she waited on an out of service platform for awhile, wandered around aimlessly for awhile and finally found the passes in terminal 2 (Not in Paris as directed).  She noticed several military soldiers with machine guns (Dare we say, zombie fighters?) sweeping the airport and heard that flights and the train was shut down.    After a moment or more of panic, Debbie decided to just go stand on a train and see if it left.  It did eventually return to Terminal 3.  There might be a case that Debbie was slightly lost.

During this time, it is suspected that the zombies captured Greg and Don, as shortly after landing they went incommunicado for an hour or more.  When they re-emerged (freed by the zombie fighters) they were still fighting the infection.  Greg texted that they were on their way aided by a French architect freedom fighter.  (He didn’t really say the freedom fighter part – I just made that up).  They needed help because the trains were shut down and couldn’t find the bus to Terminal 3.  After 45 minutes or so, Debbie and Larry started receiving texts.

Greg:  We are almost there.  We are by Departure Window 10  How do we find you?
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Debbie:  Are you in terminal 3?     (Note to reader: There are no departure windows  in Terminal 3)

Greg:  Yes at Terminal C

Debbie:  We are at the train station

Greg:  Almost (NOT)

…………..Time Passing ……………………………………

Greg:  We are back on a train again.  5 minutes per our guide (French zombie freedom fighter) who found us struggling again.

In a few minutes, Don and Greg show up with the story that they were in Terminal 2 lost again when the lady who had helped them the first time saw them wandering aimlessly.  She stopped what she was doing and personally escorted them to the train station.

The group of 4 fled the airport in a taxi where they cleverly paid much more money than the fixed price taxi fee from the airport.

Joyce and Gerry arrived at a different airport with no major issues and paid the negotiated taxi rate. (Okay, yes, they paid half the price but were not fleeing from zombies).  It can only be assumed that Charles DeGaulle airport is a zombie battle ground trying to convert arriving passengers or that the airport is confusing and lack of sleep may impact some people negatively.

I am going with Zombie Land.