Sunday, October 13, 2024

London and Paris...

London and Paris...

We recently returned from a fabulous trip.  The photo above, in the Philadelphia Airport, reminds me of the Jimmy Buffett lyrics from Changes in Attitudes, Changes in Latitudes - "reading departure signs in some big airport reminds me of the places I've been".
We feel so blessed to be retired and healthy - and able to travel.
While we love Viking Cruises - both river and ocean - this was a land tour.  We tried to rebook our Viking Cruise to Amsterdam that we had to cancel due to my broken wrist, but all of the spots were sold out into November.   John found a great trip from AAA through Collette Tours.  We had never used them before, but we were very pleased with the entire process.

We arrived in London and found that our hotel was just a block away from Victoria Station - perfect for exploring the city with the underground.  Our Tour Manager gave each person on the tour an Oyster Card loaded with 10 pounds to use the system.  John checked out the map to make sure we knew where we were going.
After we took a short nap and shrugged off the jet lag we took a stroll around the area and found Westminster Cathedral...not Westminster Abbey.  This is the Roman Catholic Cathedral and it was very beautiful..

This mosaic was in a chapel dedicated to the martyrs who died when Catholics were persecuted in England.

The ceiling was painted with flames ( as many were burned at the stake) bearing their names.

After meeting our tour group we were taken to a great restaurant for a traditional English roast dinner...it was SO good !
The next day we set out on a tour of London, stopping first at Buckingham Palace, then onto other sites.


We were blessed with beautiful weather through most of our trip...

An early advocate for women to get the vote...let's all remember that and VOTE !

Then it was off to Windsor Castle

So much to see in an afternoon!  Photos are not allowed inside, but we saw the tomb of Henry VIII and also Queen Elizabeth.  She is interred with her husband Philip and her parents.  

That evening we wandered around until we found a great "chippy" and enjoyed fish and chips and mushy peas.  Look at the size of that fish...we should have split and order, but we ate it all !
The next day was free until we met for Afternoon Tea, so we took off walking to the TKTS booth in Leicester Square to see what West End shows were offered for that evening  - along the way we met Mary Poppins.

Of course, we always have to stop for a good bookstore!

We thought it would be great to see SIX, the story of Henry VII's wives since we just saw his grave.  The show was not listed at the TKTS booth, I checked the website and it was sold out, but we decided to walk to the Box Office, just to see...
Back Story here - 4 years ago we had tickets to see Six, Come From Away, and Hamilton in NYC to celebrate my birthday.  A week before John suffered a heart attack - so thankful after stents and cardiac rehab he is great today - but we had to sell those tickets.  We made it to the Box Office, the sign outside said SOLD OUT, but we thought...let's just check.  We went in and asked are there ANY seats for tonight.  The lovely young lady looked at her computer and said..."oh, someone just surrendered seats for this evening" and we thought "great, wherever the seats are, we will take them."  The seats turned out to be 6th Row Center.  Fabulous Seats !  We were so thrilled...we spent the rest of the day walking around London until it was time for tea.

What a gorgeous day to explore the city!

Tea was served at the Clermont Hotel

YUM !  We only tasted one of these treats as we were full from the tea sandwich selection and the scones.  They boxed them up and we took them back to our hotel for a treat later on.  Then we headed back out to SIX!

I saw this sign in the ladies room and thought it was great...wish more theaters would do this as we seem to always have seats where the people around us talk during the show.


SIX did not disappoint.  Each of Henry's wives tells their story...funny, sad, rock, ballad, rap - I loved it.  John did not get a lot of the lyrics, but we took home a CD to listen and enjoy it all again.

We felt very safe in London...took the tube back to our hotel late at night with no issues.
The next day it was off to Paris on the Eurostar...the train that goes under the English Channel.

We hardly felt the high speed train moving...

Arriving in Paris we had a great dinner with our group and ended up returning to this restaurant, La Marine.  It was a very traditional French bistro, near our hotel on Republique Square and near the St. Martin Canal.  We enjoyed it so much we returned there for a dinner later in the week!
First full day was a tour of Paris...traffic was still crazy as many of the Olympic Venues were still blocking streets or being dismantled.


Luxembourg Gardens



people enjoying life...

The Pantheon


Once back at our hotel we stopped in a cafe for a quick lunch...once our pizza arrived this little dog scampered over to our table...sorry, no pizza for you !
That evening was a great cabaret show Paradis Latin...

Dinner was great, with lots of wine and champagne!

No photos were allowed of the show, but the singer during dinner was wonderful.  She sand for almost a full hour...great voice!
Free day...we took the Metro to Pere Lachise, the famous cemetery where over a million people, some very famous, are buried.
Once again, we were given a travel card to use the Metro and it was easy and safe.


This was such an interesting grave...still have to find out who this was.  People left film all over it.  I just noticed that John is in the viewfinder on this shot!



We wandered around the peaceful city of the dead...reminded me of Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book.  Good story of a group of ghost that take care of a live young boy!

Some graves very well maintained....others neglected over time.




The grave of the Egyptologist who translated the Rosetta Stone!

We were looking for Oscar Wilde...but realized we were far away. This man was looking for someone he could not find, too.


Then back on the Metro to go to Montmartre...


Artists everywhere, those iconic steps you see in many films...

and  Sacre - Coeur!

Next morning a walk to a boulangerie where we saw how the baguettes were made..

Croissant dough...

I got to make one...

John made "the eyeglasses" with chocolate..

Very fun time!

Back to our hotel to change for a cruise on the Seine and dinner on the Eiffel Tower.  This chess set was in the courtyard of our hotel.

My White Knight!

While on the cruise these balloons floated past...reminded me of that old short movie The Red Balloon.  Did anyone ever see that ?


Clouds and sun made for great photos!

Looking up underneath the tower...

A toast to Paris !


Cheese and tomato tart

Duck, sweet potato, carrots...

Not sure what this dessert was, but it was yummy!

What a fabulous trip !  This was the end of our tour and it was a great experience.  We stayed an extra day in Paris and then continued our adventure in Nice.  Stopping here and will get to that portion in my next post.  This was a long post, but so glad you came along on our trip to London and Paris!  Have you visited these cities ?  What are your experiences ?  I love when you leave a comment below.
Thanks so much for stopping by Our New Vista !

Sunday, October 6, 2024

Travel Items I Tried

 Travel Items I Tried


We just returned from a wonderful trip to London, Paris, and Nice!  I will post some of the highlights as soon as I go through all the photos...way too many.  Our phones make it so easy to take a multitude of photos...not like the old days where we were afraid we were going to run out of film!

I tried this travel make up mirror and was very pleased with the way it worked out.  I find that hotel lighting and lack of a good mirror make getting dressed a bit of a juggling act...and this really helped.

This is what the mirror looks like open...it folds back to make an easel  - and comes with a suction 10x magnifying mirror.
 
I liked that it was rechargeable, and it folded flat to fit in my suitcase.  You can find it here - 

My toiletry bag was getting old and worn and this one was getting great review on Amazon...and it was on sale, too.

It comes in two sizes and many colors - I went with the medium and pink color.


It was great - lots more room than my old case and everything was organized.  This photo was taken as I was unpacking after the trip, so things are a bit jumbled - but it was a great buy.
You can find it here - 

I have a jewelry travel case, but it seems no matter what I do my earrings and some other items get scattered.  I picked up this pill case at Dollar Tree and it worked out great for my earrings, some necklaces, and beads.
That was not the only thing that Dollar Tree helped with - I love my Tarte and Nars eyeshadow, but I have had them broken and crumbled during travel too many times.  I spied these L.A. Colors eyeshadows at Dollar Tree and thought I would give them a try - 


The Nude color worked out so well - I have to say, almost as good as more expensive shadows - that I went back and bought some more.  I used Urban Decay Shadow Primer and these shadows stayed on all day!


These Clark shoes were so comfortable and great for walking all day on cobblestones.  I love the bronze color because they went with everything. They are called Caroline Ella and I got them at DSW.
I also picked up this pair, and they were almost as comfortable, and a little more dressed up - 
Dr. Scholl Madison Slip On Sneaker...also at DSW.

These socks were a great buy...not too thick.  They are supposed to be no show, and they were not - but very comfortable!  You can find them here - 


I love Travelon bags...I have a medium size black one that I have been using for years and it still looks new.  I wanted a small purse for days when I did not need to carry too much.  This worked out great...lots of pockets, RIFD protection for my cards, and the way Travelon purses lock and have a great key holder make them perfect for travel.  You can find the purse here - 

Do you have any items you love to use when you travel ?  I would love to hear about them!  We were away for 17 days...the longest we have ever been away from home.  It took almost a week for us to get back to our sleep schedule and rested after all those days of walking, touring, and EATING !!!  Now we are back on track with eating and exercising...until the next trip.
Thanks so much for stopping by Our New Vista - please leave a comment below.  I really love hearing from you and try to respond to each comment.  Until next time, have a great October !!!

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