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Sunday 17 September – part ten: the highlight of the day for Jan
The first stone for the Notre Dame was laid by Pope Alexander III in 1163, and work carried on for the next 170 years. When it was finished, it was 430 feet long, with towers reaching into the sky more than 200 feet. Over the years, it’s played host to a range of important events, including royal weddings, a thanksgiving service for the liberation of Paris in 1944, the state funeral of General de Gaulle and a ceremony where Napoleon crowned himself as Emperor of France.
It turned out to be the highlight of her day, when we asked her later on, so it all worked out for the best! It is a beautiful place, and probably one of my favourite churches in the world…
While in here, Jan lit a candle for Bill, and I know that brought a lot of emotion out, but I hope it helped in some small way.
I absolutely love these windows – they’re my favourite part of the church.
While we were in there, vespersstarted, and it was a bit weird to be walking around there while a service was going on. However, so many people were still taking photos that I ended up getting a couple of shots as well. I don’t think I’d like to go to a service in here with this many people watching… I tried to be respectful, but equally, they wouldn’t allow people in during services if they had a huge problem with them being in while this was going on…
I took this on the way out, because we all thought it looked like the shadow of Quasimodo.
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Had to check to see that I wasn’t looking at the wrong page.
Now, it is Friday the 13th, so you could blame that!
Or if you’d been up watching the Cubs game last night!
Had to check to see that I wasn’t looking at the wrong page.
Now, it is Friday the 13th, so you could blame that!
Or if you’d been up watching the Cubs game last night!
It is 100% Friday 13th... I knew it had gone too well. I really wouldn't mind, except the instalment now showing is NOT the one I posted this morning, so something went very, very wrong this morning... Sometimes I really hate technology!
It's an amazing church indeed. But yes, it feels weird to be in there admiring the place and taking photos when a service is going on!
(if I can ever figure out flickr, perhaps I'll get going on a TR too)
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Sunday 17 September – part eleven: what do you want to do about dinner?
When we came out of there, it was still raining. We’d asked Jan what she wanted to do about dinner, and she opted for a nearby café, which we’d been into before. We knew we’d had a good meal here before, and hoped it would be the same again. It was certainly packed out when we got in. We were about as close to the back as it was possible to be. I went in first, then found Jan and Mark. We were so lucky to even get a table. As you can see, it’s a really traditional French place, and that’s one of the reasons I love it in here.
We started off with some lovely traditional French bread.
I opted for the mozzarella cheese with salad, tomatoes and basil, and this arrangement was a lot more traditional than the one Mark got last night…
It was very tasty, although to be honest, I could’ve done without the salad, and ending up leaving most of it.
Mark was going to go for something else, but our excellent server asked whether he was going to try the beef bourguigon (beef stew with red wine sauce), and eventually he talked Mark into it. When it turned up, it came with fries, which isn’t what Mark had asked for. He wanted rice, and when he mentioned it to our server, he was so good about it. He told me I could have the fries – result!
We all ended up having dessert, and crepes too… well, when in France… Mine was with Grand Marnier, and good grief, I knew it – it was like having neat alcohol in places!
Mark had chocolate and banana, which was an interesting combination, and not one I’d have picked…
As we were in France, I had to have one of these… a pistachio macaron…
All in all, it was an excellent meal, with great, good humoured service, and despite the fact that service is included in the price, I made sure to tip him extra, as I thought he deserved it.
Les Tours de Notre Dame
Entrée 8˝ 8˝
Dessert 8 8˝
Service 9 9
Atmosphere 9 9
Value for money 8˝ 9
Average score: 8.70
When we came out, the sun was just setting, and thankfully it was dry, although cold, and I cannot begin to tell you how many police there were around. Again, it didn’t really help to reassure me, it just made me wonder what intel they have. I guess I shouldn’t have such a suspicious mind, but that’s how I felt.
We wandered over to the Seine…
… and headed into the station. Oh my goodness, the train was mobbed! I swear, had it not been for the fact that we were in the last carriage, we might not even have got on board, that’s how busy it was. We managed to find seats within a few stops, thankfully, as the train more or less emptied out at one stop.
There was a beautiful sunset over Paris that we caught glimpses of as we raced along outside of Paris…
Two stops before we were due to get off, this guy got on and he had music booming away. I wouldn’t have minded if it was decent music, but it wasn’t. Like earlier, it was just boom, boom, boom and it drove us all nuts. We were so glad to get off the train, and get away from him… Why do some people have to spoil it for others?
We had fun and games getting up the escalator with a woman who couldn’t cope with the hand luggage she had, and stopped right at the top. I think you can guess what happened next. Despite guessing this might happen, and trying to avoid her, I managed to bash into her, and she gave me a filthy look. Well, I’m sorry, sort your stuff out away from the top of an escalator then!
The last we saw of her, she was still trying to get out of the exit gates…
We headed back to our respective rooms, waiting ages for the lifts – honestly the service from those was terrible!
We somehow managed to stay up stupidly late, watching a programme we’d really got into last weekend. It has to be good drama for us to stay up past 10:00pm, after such an exhausting day!
The weather today was sometimes sunny, with some cloud and some run and temperatures in the low 60s. The best thing today was how much Jan enjoyed everything! The worst thing today was how long it took Jan to get through immigration. Today we tried taking the train from the airport into Paris And the result was it was a pretty good journey. The most magical moment today was the view from the top of the Eiffel Tower.
Dinner looked wonderful! Especially the desserts.
The twilight and sunset pictures are so pretty. It's the best time of the day, no matter where you are! Everything looks magical.
Yes, why do some people insist on blaring their music?! In private please!
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Looked like a yummy dinner! I love a good beef bourguignon.
You did stay up later than I’d have thought with that full of a day. What show kept you up?