In today's Because... France? post, see the picture below. As I was walking home from the grocery store on Friday, this bee-keeper had his hive of bees pollinating just one of the City of Versailles sidewalk flower planters. He had little traffic cones up on the sidewalk on either side of the planter, blocking pedestrian traffic on one of the major streets in downtown Versailles. What?
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Because... France?
We love living in France. It's beautiful, the food is delicious, there is history everywhere, and we have shutters on our windows. But living in another country, you find things very odd that may (or may not, who knows) seem normal to the locals. So in an effort to blog more frequently and more about where we live, we're going to post about all of the things we find bizarre about France. When we see these random things happening and ask each other 'why is ____ going on right now' - and the answer is usually... Because... France?
In today's Because... France? post, see the picture below. As I was walking home from the grocery store on Friday, this bee-keeper had his hive of bees pollinating just one of the City of Versailles sidewalk flower planters. He had little traffic cones up on the sidewalk on either side of the planter, blocking pedestrian traffic on one of the major streets in downtown Versailles. What?
In today's Because... France? post, see the picture below. As I was walking home from the grocery store on Friday, this bee-keeper had his hive of bees pollinating just one of the City of Versailles sidewalk flower planters. He had little traffic cones up on the sidewalk on either side of the planter, blocking pedestrian traffic on one of the major streets in downtown Versailles. What?
Friday, June 27, 2014
Copenhagen & Malmo
After leaving
Germany, Jessie, Lilah and I flew to Copenhagen. We heard from multiple people that we would
love it there, and we certainly were not disappointed. Copenhagen is a really beautiful and very friendly city. We stayed in
Frederiksberg, and were able to walk everywhere we wanted to go. We enjoyed
many food markets, did some shopping, hung out at Tivoli Gardens (a large
amusement park in the middle of downtown Copenhagen), walked for miles through
the city, canals, shops, parks, and saw the little mermaid statue.
With my little lady at the little mermaid statue |
Feeding the ducks at Tivoli Gardens. Jessie had a slight obsession with this duck. |
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Berlin, Hamburg, and Auntie Jessie
My
middle sister Jessie came to visit! She,
Lilah, and I spent about 10 days traveling to Germany, Denmark, and a quick
day-trip to Sweden. We were probably the
least prepared two people for this adventure – we had our plane and train
tickets purchased along with airbnb reservations in all of our locations, but
aside from that had planned nothing. We
even forgot our travel books and camera in France, so we were definitely flying
by the seat of our pants the whole time.
We
started off in Berlin which kind of felt like what Seattle probably felt like
in the 90’s. Authentically grungy and
hip tattooed and pierced people in an artfully-graffiti’d city. We stayed in Friedrichshain, which is in what would have been East
Germany. We didn’t really realize this
until we were at the Berlin Wall and figured out which way was East (I’m not
kidding when I say we were unprepared).
I was sort of anticipating a noticeable difference between the two sides
of the city, but aside from a small cobblestone path designating where the wall
used to be, you would never know this city was once so divided.
These pieces of the Berlin Wall are now part of an art exhibition. |
We visited the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, which is about 40 minutes North of Berlin. Among the buildings that are still standing were the Jewish barracks, the isolation cells, and the ‘medical center’. The grounds and each building are very well maintained and sterile, so it’s hard to fully grasp the horrors of the place when you walk around. But seeing the cremation ovens, autopsy tables, and readings the details of the types of medical experimentation that went on while standing where it all happened was very intense. Leaving the camp on our own free will was a chilling and sobering moment, we both felt pretty lucky.
This is the front gate as you enter the concentration camp. The translation is: 'work will set you free'. |
Autopsy tables in one of the medical examination rooms |
After Berlin we
headed North to Hamburg to visit one of our old Au Pair’s. Ute lived with us in 1996, and the last time
we saw her was in New York during Jessie’s college graduation. It was really wonderful to catch up with her
and meet her very adorable 3-year-old daughter Nele. Lilah and Nele loved each other, so that was
also really fun to watch. It was great
to have Ute show us all around her home town.
I am always curious to see where my former au pair’s lived!
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Staycation a Paris
Two days in a row in Paris? Busy!
Friday night Lilah decided it wasn't a good night to sleep. So Kimmy stayed up practically all night too, which means Lilah and I (Chris) got the morning together; in this particular case, the early early morning. We headed out to the patisserie together with the dog, picked up a pain au raisins and walked to the Pièce d'eau des Suisses for dawn sun, duck feeding, Wilson swimming, and hay fever.
Wilson swimming half the length of the lake with a tree branch way too big for him. |
My cute ladies waiting for their Falafels |
Post lunch zzz's and scoots at the park |
1st taste mama's ice cream...safe to say she likes chocolate! |
The view from the top of the museum. Do you see Eiffel? |
We emerged from the museum and began a long hunt for a patisserie that was open on a Sunday, so that we could buy a baguette for our cheese. Eventually we found one, and our picnic commenced; tasty mystery hard cheese, meaty olives, cous-cous salad, salami, and a Rose drunk out of jam jars (when the park guard wasn't looking). We chose a grass patch mainly populated by fashionable napping homeless people, oh well. Lilah scooted about and played Godzilla on our food spread.
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