Paris 2006

Date: August 28, 2006 - September 4, 2006

Warning: This journal is a long one to read :-)

Paris, chic and modern, historic and glamourous.

Day 1 - Local Life Since I started learning French as a teenager, speaking French in Paris is a big goal. On arrival, I immediately seized every opportunity!

For the afternoon, I had to :
  1. Go to Post Office
  2. Get a Hair Cut
  3. Buy skincare for my dry skin
  4. Buy hand-made chocolates
Wanna find out what this big green tank is for? And my adventures upon arrival?

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Day 1 - Local Life


Day 2 - Work Hard, Play Hard

Getting up early was alright even I slept little. However, it was difficult to stay awake in the meetings during the afternoon (my Vancouver bedtime). The guy who was sitting next to me is an internet addict. In France, hotels have arrangement with Wireless Service Providers. So this fellow Canadian was on Orange network all the time, paying from his own pocket. Summer promotion offered €20 for 4 hours rather than regular price €20 for 2 hours.

He was making South Park pictures for many Canadian volunteers and I asked for mine. On that day, I was wearing a red vest, khaki skirt. He modified the hairstyle to fit mine, ho ho.

That day our entire Committee was stressed. Some, including me, felt saddened as the other Committee criticized my proposal and personally attacked our Chair. Ouch.

We put it all behind us and in the evening, 7 of us went out to dine at a French restaurant recommended by the Concierge as the restaurant serves relatively traditional French cuisine.

The restaurant is called Au Pied de Cochon (At the Pig's Foot). Inside the restaurant, we could easily find decorations with pigs, figurines, illustrations. Like most above average restaurants, all waiters are male and are well-dressed. The day before at Tarte Julie, I was served by female waitresses.

What did I get? A set dinner:

  • French Onion Soup
  • Escagots (Snails)
  • Pork Ribs
  • Crème Brûlée

I was happy with the food, particularly with the escagots, except the port ribs. It was too dry.... Watch me enjoy my Escagot!!!

(See more photographs at Au Pied de Cochon)

5 Crazy Engineers


Day 3 - Mermaid on La Seine

 

After another full day of work, 10+ of us decided to take an evening boat cruise along River Seine.
For €8, we got an hour of guided tour along the romantic river. What a good deal! We boarded the boat near Pont de L'Alma, where a good view of Tour Eiffel was found.
The boat sailed towards the east, along many attractions like Musée d'Orsay, Louvre, Place de la Concorde, Palais de Justice, Basilique de Notre-Dame on l'Ile de la Cité, l'Ile St. Louis. The sun was shining into my eyes as I forgot to bring my sunglasses.

Then the boat turned around to sail westwards, passing by l'Hôtel de Ville, Place de Châtelet, again by Louvre all the way to Tour Eiffel, little Manhattan.

Once again, it turned around, by the Statue of Liberty. The original Statue of Liberty is the 3rd Statues of Liberty I viewed at close distance. The other 2 are in New York City, Las Vegas.

The boat sailed by Tour Eiffel again and returned to the terminal.

(Photo Album from Mermaid on La Seine)

Warm breeze, soft sun.

Such an enjoyable boat cruise.


Day 4 - Step Climbing Robot Along with my American friends, Kristi and Scott, I visited the Palace of Versailles, L'Arc de Triomphe.

Versailles is too beautiful and the 360-degree view of Paris atop of L'Arc de Triomphe is also unforgettable.

Check out more photographs. Find out how we climbed roughly 2000 steps in 1 day!!

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Day 5 - Cultural Exploration
Sunny Day = Walking Day

Rain or Shine, I planned to visit Notre Dame Cathedral and the Louvre Museum. Given it was sunny, I visited additional cultural sites including Ste-Chapelle and Conciergerie.

Another day with numb legs. All because I climbed up the bell tower of the Notre Dame Cathedral, and walked through many galleries inside Louvre.

More about my Day 5 - Cultural Exploration (with Numb Legs)

In the evening, I explored different culture with people from various European countries, Middle East, Mediterranean Sea. Certainly I was also proud to present Canada to them!

Day 6 - Local Life Encore

It rained in the morning, but my mood was not affected. I truly felt like I was living in Paris. How so? I went to a mass at Sacré Coeur Cathedral. I checked out paintings, sculpture by Dali, bookshop, even concept car showroom.
Purely Coincidence!

I bumped into friends from Vancouver!

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Day 6 - Local Life Encore


A week in Paris, I wished I could stay longer, visit more cultural and historic places like Museum of Orsay, Moulin Rouge, do more shopping, etc.. However, I was more excited about spending the remaining of the week in Munich since I have never been to Germany.

 

 

 

 

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