Paris Trip Day 12

  • The Eiffel Tower seen from the Seine River.
  • The Arc de Triomphe.
  • Retired French soldiers (mostly!) near the Arc de Triomphe.
  • The energy of Paris at night is something to experience.

Saturday. What is it about Paris in winter that makes me so lazy in the A.M.? The sun even acts like it wants to stay hidden under the covers (of clouds). I will say the anti-histamine knocked me out pretty good. I felt a little “other worldly” when I first got up, though I got up earlier than yesterday. I ate breakfast. My appetite was back. I went to the grocery store and the dry cleaner. I tried to go to the Post (Office), but it had closed at Noon. Then I took a bus (#30) to Trocedero to see the Eiffel Tower. I took a few pictures, including a couple of a pair of newlyweds, and then had an espresso and glace chocolat (chocolate ice cream). Then I walked to Champs-Elysees, and along the way, I took some beautiful pictures of Christmas windows and other Christmas decorations. The French do everything with beauty and style. The decorations are a feast for the eyes.

At the top of Champs-Elysees I took a few photos of the Arc de Triomphe. I walked some more, took a few pictures of some French soldiers (retired) and headed into the Metro. I ate, worked out, took a bath, and now am settling in for the night.

I forgot to say that when I came back to the hostel yesterday 2 women had arrived from Pakistan. I had a conversation with one of them and she told me how much she loves makeup. She said that when she recently went shopping with her husband she told him she wanted another eye shadow. “But you have one just like it,” was his response. “But I want that one!” she said. It was such a riot to hear her talk. I think the only people who don’t think human beings are the same world over are people who don’t travel. I nearly fell off my bunk from laughing. They leave tomorrow for Italy. They are both sweet, but one is so…..messy. Why leave dirty tissue on the bed?

 

Salut !

 

All images by Elsa L. Fridl.

 

 

Tickets to Best of France VIP Events in New York

Dancing, food, and wine, bien sûr!

Source: Get Your Tickets to Best of France VIP Events – French Morning

Get your tickets to VIP events at the Best of France, happening this weekend.

Get your tickets to VIP events at the Best of France, taking place this weekend at Times Square.

Going to the Best of France cultural exhibit in New York this weekend? Read here about how to get tickets to three VIP events. Act fast: Not only are the events selling out, the $150 price is the early bird price — the price will increase to $200.

Remember, the event itself is free and open to the public. The three VIP events are meant to give you a more exclusive experience of France and its culture. These three events are all at the Axa Center on 7th Avenue (at 51st Street), and all are $150.00 (early bird price). The first event on Friday, September 25, from 7:00 P.M. – 10 P.M., is a “French Caribbean fete” with hors d’oeuvres, desserts, music, light entertainment, rum, Champagne, and French wines; the other two are for wine lovers: the first on Saturday, September 26 from 7:00 P.M. – 10:00 P.M., and the other on Sunday, September 27 from 3:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M.

Click here to purchase Friday Night VIP Event tickets (Not many left!)

Click here to purchase Wine Tasting VIP Event tickets

 

Au Revoir! (And Bon Appetite!)

 

Image of New York by Nic Taylor, Flickr, CCBY 2.0.

Sept. 26-27, 2015: Best of France in Times Square

Can’t get to France this fall? France is coming to the U.S.!

Source: Cultural Extravaganza Best of France is Set to Take Over Times Square – French Morning

A Best of France extravaganza in New York, September 26-27, 2015!

A Best of France extravaganza in New York, September 26-27, 2015!

If you love France but can’t travel this fall, France is coming to New York! Meant to be ‘the biggest event in the world dedicated to France ever organized abroad,’ Best of France is coming to Times Square with over 200 exhibits, organized in small villages, such as “Rendez-vous en France” on tourism, beauty & fashion, food, and performing arts. There will even be Moulin Rouge dancers making their New York debut.

Read the French Morning link to learn about the event. By the way, they need hundreds of volunteers to help with the event. They are also looking for children ages 5-7 to model French fashions. Email casting@bestoffrance.org to get your child involved. Click on the links provided below for a little help making your travel arrangements.

See you in New York!

Hotels near Times Square

Flights to New York

 

Au Revoir!

 

 

“New York” by Nic Taylor, courtesy of Flickr, CCBY 2.0.