We Clean Eric's Apartment, Pack, and Have Our Last French Breakfast at Home, We Catch a Taxi to the CDG Airport in "Catostrophique" Traffic, We Have Lunch at the Airport, We Fly CDG to SEA on Delta (Operated by Air France), We Kill Time in SEA and Bill Transforms into a Fruit Bat, We Fly Alaska/Horizon from SEA to YYJ, We Take a Taxi Home, We Pick up our Cat, Lamont, We Sleep
We were up early on Canada Day to finish our packing, dress, eat, clean up Eric's apartment, and catch our taxi to the CDG airport. Eric met us at 8:30 when the taxi he had called for us was there to pick us up from his place. We gave him back the keys and put our suitcases into the cab.
The cab driver was funny she called the traffic "catastrophique" as we tried to get to the airport. She ended up having to U-turn and take another route due to some road closure or accident. It wasn't clear what it was, but people were getting out of their cars and walking around, craning their necks to figure out why traffic was not moving, a strange spectacle.
We made it to the airport in about one hour. We checked in for our flight, went through border control (this time the EU lineup took longer than the non-EU lineup- note to self, use other passport when exiting Europe), went through security, and then went and found lunch. We ate a fine sandwich and pastry (Mmm lemon tart and rhubarb pastry! Imagine if you found something delectable like that in a Canadian airport, flying might not be such a chore anymore . . .) from Paul (we had eaten there once before in Paris in the Louvre when we had a snack) and then found our gate.
Bill woke up two mornings ago with a cold and was doing poorly by this point. April was still really congested and feeling awful from the cold.
This time we did not wait until the last minute to board the plane, so we'd have overhead compartment space to put our carry-on bags unlike on the way over when they were so full that we could only stash one bag and had to keep the other under our seats.
This flight we had two seats by themselves, with no one across the aisle and no one behind us. April had the window. We were right by the bathrooms which was sometimes annoying, but convenient for such a long flight and with both April and Bill in a dreadful, dripping state and sorely in need of Kleenex frequently.
We tried to stay awake to get on local time, but since we were both so exhausted from the trip and sick, we kept dozing off and then starting awake. Top marks to Delta for being cheery and friendly, but the food is dreadful (but there's a lot of it! We're talking snack, meal, meal, meal for a 9.5 hour flight)). We had half of a baguette, croissants, and a pain au chocolat with us from our local bakery, so we offset some of the abysmal food with these treats.
About nine and a half hours later we arrive in SEA-TAC. We had to go through U.S. Customs (the border guard made a joke about how could we be tired when we were Hepburns in Paris- it's just so natural, we should be in our element), pick up our suitcases, put them on another conveyor belt, and then go through security again (this time with shoes off.) Security pissed at Bill and April for not removing dirty Kleenexes from their pockets before going through the scanner and the security woman took it as an excuse to feel up April. No surprises there, April is always picked on in security for some strange reason.
We went and found our revised gate and planted. Bill was really doing badly and did not want to even eat dinner, but April said he had to eat something. He then made a request for fruit salad or maybe pineapple (oh yeah, that's easy in an airport), or fruit only and perhaps some fruit juice to wash it all down. It was clear to April that Bill had suddenly transformed from human to fruit bat on the plane perhaps as a result of jumping nine time zones all in one go. April went out and foraged for a fruit only dinner for Bill and was fortunately able to find a fruit salad with pineapple in it and fresh squeezed orange juice.
We boarded our Alaska/ Horizon flight to Victoria at 7:40 PM. We were careful through each take off and landing to suck on candies to avoid barotrauma of our ears since we both had bad colds (April got this coming back from Las Vegas one year- you don't want it- trust her).
We arrived in Victoria ahead of schedule at 8:07 P.M.. We collected our suitcases which both made it and then went through Canadian customs. We acquired a taxi and took it home watching the Canada revelers catching buses downtown.
We went out to pick up our treasured cat, Lamont, from April's cousin who kindly took care of him for three weeks, and then we returned home to crash just before 10:00 PM.
4.37 km walked today.
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Saturday, 11 July 2015
July 1, 2015- The Long Journey Home CDG to SEA to YYJ
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Thursday, 11 June 2015
June 10, 11- The Long Trip from YYJ to CDG, First Day in Paris
Flight from YYJ to SEA, Flight from SEA to CDG, Taxi from CDG to Le Signature in Saint-Germain-Des-Pres in Paris, Explore Paris while jetlagged
It has been a whirlwind, these past two days.
Julia and Kevin graciously gave us a lift to the airport where we boarded our flight to Seattle. We ate a second breakfast at the Dungeness Bay Seafood House before waiting for our flight to Aeroport Charles de Gualle.
There were no issues with the flights. It is always an interesting spectacle to watch people line up far in advance just to be packed like sardines into an aluminium cigar tube. We waited patiently for the plane to board, observing all of the interesting people. The flight itself was uneventful. It was difficult and uncomfortable to sleep, even with pharmaceutical assistance. One should note that Delta Airlines has not yet bent to the will of the anti-peanut pressure group and they go about distributing "lightly salted peanuts" to passengers without concern. Good work, Delta Airlines. In a world where our rights and liberties as individuals appear to be continuously eroded, Delta Airlines stands out as a beacon of freedom...whether they know it or not.
Customs was a breeze with one of us having an EU passport, although April was slightly disappointed she didn't receive a stamp. Bill with his single Canadian citizenship had no problem going through with her. After retrieving our luggage, performing our morning ablutions, and changing into a new set of clothes in the airport, we found the tourist information booth where we bought our Paris Museum Pass for 6 days, which we will be using later on this month when we return to this delightful city.
After procuring the pass, we found an enterprising taxi operator, who already had a couple, to bring us to the airport.
The taxi ride was a rather exciting cultural experience in itself. Traffic customs and conventions are different than in Canada. They are much different than Victoria. How drivers judge distance between themselves, other vehicles, and pedestrians, is perhaps the biggest difference, and lines on the road appear to be more of a guideline than a rule.
The hotel is the Signature, at 5 Rue Chomel in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. It is a lovely boutique hotel and we were greeted by warm and friendly front desk staff who found us a room even though we arrived four hours before check-in . It is clean! Very clean! Furnished with new fixtures and a great shower setup. The linens are top, top quality. We found this out because our one hour nap, exponentially became a two hour rest, which because a four hour post-flight crash.
It has been a whirlwind, these past two days.
Julia and Kevin graciously gave us a lift to the airport where we boarded our flight to Seattle. We ate a second breakfast at the Dungeness Bay Seafood House before waiting for our flight to Aeroport Charles de Gualle.
There were no issues with the flights. It is always an interesting spectacle to watch people line up far in advance just to be packed like sardines into an aluminium cigar tube. We waited patiently for the plane to board, observing all of the interesting people. The flight itself was uneventful. It was difficult and uncomfortable to sleep, even with pharmaceutical assistance. One should note that Delta Airlines has not yet bent to the will of the anti-peanut pressure group and they go about distributing "lightly salted peanuts" to passengers without concern. Good work, Delta Airlines. In a world where our rights and liberties as individuals appear to be continuously eroded, Delta Airlines stands out as a beacon of freedom...whether they know it or not.
Customs was a breeze with one of us having an EU passport, although April was slightly disappointed she didn't receive a stamp. Bill with his single Canadian citizenship had no problem going through with her. After retrieving our luggage, performing our morning ablutions, and changing into a new set of clothes in the airport, we found the tourist information booth where we bought our Paris Museum Pass for 6 days, which we will be using later on this month when we return to this delightful city.
After procuring the pass, we found an enterprising taxi operator, who already had a couple, to bring us to the airport.
The taxi ride was a rather exciting cultural experience in itself. Traffic customs and conventions are different than in Canada. They are much different than Victoria. How drivers judge distance between themselves, other vehicles, and pedestrians, is perhaps the biggest difference, and lines on the road appear to be more of a guideline than a rule.
The hotel is the Signature, at 5 Rue Chomel in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. It is a lovely boutique hotel and we were greeted by warm and friendly front desk staff who found us a room even though we arrived four hours before check-in . It is clean! Very clean! Furnished with new fixtures and a great shower setup. The linens are top, top quality. We found this out because our one hour nap, exponentially became a two hour rest, which because a four hour post-flight crash.
We finally decided that we better adjust to the time zone and left the hotel to do some wandering around the town. We meandered through the streets of Paris, found a late lunch/early dinner at a Patisserie near the Jardins de Luxumbourg where Bill ate his Jambon baguette and April had her brie baguette in the late afternoon sun.
We then trekked off to see the Eiffel Tower, again, meandering through the busy streets of Paris observing Parisennes enjoying their after work libations at the many cafes. The gilded dome of des Invalides sparkled in the sun.
We wandered around the base of the tower and took the obligatory Paris-Eiffel Tower pictures and strolled back to the hotel, showered and prepared for our trip tomorrow to Marseille. 15,322 steps and 11.92 km of walking according to April's phone... not back for just the afternoon/early evening after a 10 hour flight.
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Bill "navigating" our way through Paris |
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Baguette...mmmmm |
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mmmmmm....Baguette |
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L'hotel des invalides avec Avril |
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Obligatory tourist shot |
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A picture within a picture. Bill takes a photo of the "Eco-mouton" which are used to "mow" and "fertilize" the lawns. It's a brilliant idea and at the end of the summer, bound to be very delicious. |
Monday, 8 June 2015
June 8, 2015- An Overview of our Moroccan and European Summer Vacation and First Cruise Ever
We are eagerly anticipating our trip to Europe and North Africa which includes our first cruise experience. We will be on our grand tour for three weeks. The following is our schedule:
• Wednesday June 10, 2015- Fly from Victoria (YYJ) to Paris (CDG) with one stopover in Seattle (SEA)
• Thursday June 11, 2015- Arrive in Paris and stay overnight in the Saint-Germain-des-Pres area.
• Friday June 12, 2015- TGV from Paris to Marseille, stay overnight in Marseille.
• Saturday June 13, 2015- Catch the Costa Magica cruise ship from Marseille. We will be on this cruise for 11 nights.
• Sunday June 14, 2015- At sea.
• Monday June 15, 2015- Arrive in Tangier, Morocco, spend day, leave.
• Tuesday June 16, 2015- Arrive in Casablanca, Morocco, take tour to Marrakech.
• Wednesday June 17, 2015- Explore Casablanca for the day then leave.
• Thursday June 18, 2015- Explore Cadiz, Spain for the day then leave.
• Friday June 19, 2015- Explore Lisbon, Portugal for the day then leave.
• Saturday June 20, 2015- At sea.
• Sunday June 21, 2015- Explore Valencia, Spain for the day then leave.
• Monday June 22, 2015- At sea.
• Tuesday June 23, 2015- Arrive in Savona, Italy, take tour to Monaco, leave.
• Wednesday June 24, 2015- Arrive in Marseille, take TGV to Paris.
• Thursday June 25, 2015- Paris
• Friday June 26, 2015- Paris.
• Saturday June 27, 2015- Paris.
• Sunday June 28, 2015- Paris.
• Monday June 29, 2015- Paris
• Tuesday June 30, 2015- Paris
• Wednesday July 1, 2015- Fly from Paris (CDG) to Victoria (YYJ) via Seattle (SEA), arrive in Victoria in evening PST.
We will keep this blog of our travels, but our posts will be sporadic depending on when we find an internet connection or Wi-Fi. Please join us on our journey,
• Wednesday June 10, 2015- Fly from Victoria (YYJ) to Paris (CDG) with one stopover in Seattle (SEA)
• Thursday June 11, 2015- Arrive in Paris and stay overnight in the Saint-Germain-des-Pres area.
• Friday June 12, 2015- TGV from Paris to Marseille, stay overnight in Marseille.
• Saturday June 13, 2015- Catch the Costa Magica cruise ship from Marseille. We will be on this cruise for 11 nights.
• Sunday June 14, 2015- At sea.
• Monday June 15, 2015- Arrive in Tangier, Morocco, spend day, leave.
• Tuesday June 16, 2015- Arrive in Casablanca, Morocco, take tour to Marrakech.
• Wednesday June 17, 2015- Explore Casablanca for the day then leave.
• Thursday June 18, 2015- Explore Cadiz, Spain for the day then leave.
• Friday June 19, 2015- Explore Lisbon, Portugal for the day then leave.
• Saturday June 20, 2015- At sea.
• Sunday June 21, 2015- Explore Valencia, Spain for the day then leave.
• Monday June 22, 2015- At sea.
• Tuesday June 23, 2015- Arrive in Savona, Italy, take tour to Monaco, leave.
• Wednesday June 24, 2015- Arrive in Marseille, take TGV to Paris.
• Thursday June 25, 2015- Paris
• Friday June 26, 2015- Paris.
• Saturday June 27, 2015- Paris.
• Sunday June 28, 2015- Paris.
• Monday June 29, 2015- Paris
• Tuesday June 30, 2015- Paris
• Wednesday July 1, 2015- Fly from Paris (CDG) to Victoria (YYJ) via Seattle (SEA), arrive in Victoria in evening PST.
We will keep this blog of our travels, but our posts will be sporadic depending on when we find an internet connection or Wi-Fi. Please join us on our journey,
April and Bill
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