Missing Paris
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Missing Paris
No question really; I'm just looking to commiserate with those among you who love Paris like me. A friend just asked me about an apartment in Paris that she is thinking about renting. In answering her questions, I was almost overcome with longing. Considering I just returned from an 8-day stay, this doesn't bode well for making it until my next as-yet unplanned trip. I did okay my first week back (I think I was too jet-lagged), but now I'm going through severe withdrawal. I need a pastry from Gerard Mulot and an hour or two at my favorite cafe STAT.
Any body else out there going through the same thing? Any advice?
Kate
Any body else out there going through the same thing? Any advice?
Kate
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I haven't been back in over a year. OF COURSE I MISS IT! <GRIN>
So? I linger to long on this board; I subscribe to ParlerParis and Metropole and SlowTravel and what not just to hear what's going on and oh-joy see a recently taken snap shot...I read hotel reviews...restaurant menu's online, cook french; buy/rent movies; own to many books (I'm trying Alister Horne's "Seven Ages Of Paris"...and I am not finding it an easy read...)but the books give solid sympathy...
So? I linger to long on this board; I subscribe to ParlerParis and Metropole and SlowTravel and what not just to hear what's going on and oh-joy see a recently taken snap shot...I read hotel reviews...restaurant menu's online, cook french; buy/rent movies; own to many books (I'm trying Alister Horne's "Seven Ages Of Paris"...and I am not finding it an easy read...)but the books give solid sympathy...
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Kate, if you go to www.abcparislive.com you can see the Eiffel Tower and other sights. My favorite: when it opens up click on outdoor sights on the right and then click on the box on the upper left. You can see a closer view and even see the merry go round moving. The sparkle show is at 10 minutes before the hour. It helps me with my Paris fix. I hope this helps! (BTW I will be leaving in a month and don't have a hotel booked yet!! Yikes!)
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Well said! All I can say is that I lived 5 years in Paris as a child. Since I have lived in Savannah, Washington DC and now Rome and I still miss Paris in an excruciatingly painful way! And the strange thing is I miss the basics, no specifics, just breathing the air, stuffing my face with all kinds of boulangerie products... Btw the Italians just cannot make a decent croissant!
So I think you start planning your next trip and maybe take in a French class or even a cuisine course!
Bonne Chance!
So I think you start planning your next trip and maybe take in a French class or even a cuisine course!
Bonne Chance!
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I hear you
. I found a french bakery in my town that makes exactly the same style of pastries as over there (and wonderful croissants with almond paste), I also get french TV in my city and I subscribe to a french current affairs mag...but, that's just 'make believe'. I had hope to go this year, but never did
. I found a french bakery in my town that makes exactly the same style of pastries as over there (and wonderful croissants with almond paste), I also get french TV in my city and I subscribe to a french current affairs mag...but, that's just 'make believe'. I had hope to go this year, but never did
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It is a "sickness" you will probably never be cured of, but who wants to! I have a little bit of "Paris" in every room of my home and at the office. I am lucky to be able to play my "Last Time I Saw Paris" CD in the office when times get really bad. There are a lot of good Paris bloggs out there just keep reading and dreaming. Chocolate and Zucchini is one if you like food and L'Atelier Vert is good if you like to garden and Paris.
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I can really relate to this thread. I was just moaning this morning about how I missed Paris and my brother said "You just got back from there a month ago!"
aj: I do the same thing at my house with a little bit of Paris in each room (and what some might call a full-fledged shrine to Paris in my dining room)
aj: I do the same thing at my house with a little bit of Paris in each room (and what some might call a full-fledged shrine to Paris in my dining room)
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Indygirl, so sorry we weren't able to connect in Paris. Things got a bit complicated for us with two sets of friends to meet up with.
We're back less than a week and yes, I miss Paris a lot. It's not even on the horizon for another trip, as we have plans for several other countries. But I think if there's a tempting fare, we might just hop a plane for a week sometime spur of the moment.
How was your hotel? We LOVED the Henri IV.
We're back less than a week and yes, I miss Paris a lot. It's not even on the horizon for another trip, as we have plans for several other countries. But I think if there's a tempting fare, we might just hop a plane for a week sometime spur of the moment.
How was your hotel? We LOVED the Henri IV.
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I miss it all the time but try to make do with my little souvenirs that are around the house. And of course, try to drink French wine everyday while listening to old Edith Piaf and Charles Trenet records (records? does that date me?)
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I'm always trying to figure out ways to get there! Luckily, my husband isn't too hard to convince. Paris Notes is a great monthly journal and just keep checking the air prices & save!!! I think it's good to know you are not alone.
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I was supposed to leave on 10/18 for a week, but my daughter had to cancel, and I am really bummed. I was there in April, so shouldn't be missing an unexpected second trip in one year, but....I know you all understand. I had things planned already...we are doing Quebec City instead for a shorter period. It will be "french" but not Paris.
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Marilyn, I'm sorry I missed you too but I completely understand. Coordinating with strangers in a foreign city is no easy task. Maybe next time
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I ended up having a nice Friday night on my own. I went to a concert (solo pianist playing Chopin) at St. Julien de Pauvre. Chopin is very evocative of Paris for me so I loved it. From there, I wandered around until I found a place to eat. I hadn't made a reservation for dinner because I wasn't sure what time the concert would conclude. I ended up at Aux Charpentiers on rue Mabillon and had a very, very yummy roast chicken. The service there is extremely friendly; I really enjoyed it. From there, I had one last gelato at Amorinos before heading back to my hotel to pack (and cry).
I hope your trip went well. Did you end up hearing any live music?
Unfortunately, I haven't had time to post a trip report. Work has been crazy since I returned. If I get a free moment, I'm hoping to cut and paste the emails I sent to friends during my trip.
My hotel was fine for my tastes. I stayed at the Hotel Saint Pierre on rue de l'Ecole de Medicine. It was a real bargain so I wasn't expecting much, believe me. The room was a little worn and very small (even though it was a so-called double), as was the bathroom. It was clean and relatively quiet and I had a great view from my itty bitty balcony of the Eiffle Tower to one side and the Pantheon to the other. The gentlemen at the reception desk were exceedingly helpful and friendly. I really liked the location. It's not overrun with tourists. I always feel like I'm in the thick of "real life" in the Odeon neighborhood, and all the students add a great "buzz" to things.
Well, that's all for now. Admittedly, I haven't been to many of Europe's other great cities, so I look forward to my future travels. My heart, however, will likely always belong to Paris! Sigh.....
Kate
. I ended up having a nice Friday night on my own. I went to a concert (solo pianist playing Chopin) at St. Julien de Pauvre. Chopin is very evocative of Paris for me so I loved it. From there, I wandered around until I found a place to eat. I hadn't made a reservation for dinner because I wasn't sure what time the concert would conclude. I ended up at Aux Charpentiers on rue Mabillon and had a very, very yummy roast chicken. The service there is extremely friendly; I really enjoyed it. From there, I had one last gelato at Amorinos before heading back to my hotel to pack (and cry).
I hope your trip went well. Did you end up hearing any live music?
Unfortunately, I haven't had time to post a trip report. Work has been crazy since I returned. If I get a free moment, I'm hoping to cut and paste the emails I sent to friends during my trip.
My hotel was fine for my tastes. I stayed at the Hotel Saint Pierre on rue de l'Ecole de Medicine. It was a real bargain so I wasn't expecting much, believe me. The room was a little worn and very small (even though it was a so-called double), as was the bathroom. It was clean and relatively quiet and I had a great view from my itty bitty balcony of the Eiffle Tower to one side and the Pantheon to the other. The gentlemen at the reception desk were exceedingly helpful and friendly. I really liked the location. It's not overrun with tourists. I always feel like I'm in the thick of "real life" in the Odeon neighborhood, and all the students add a great "buzz" to things.
Well, that's all for now. Admittedly, I haven't been to many of Europe's other great cities, so I look forward to my future travels. My heart, however, will likely always belong to Paris! Sigh.....
Kate
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I have a Paris calendar in my office, I listen to French music and I use my goodies from Fauchon sparingly (what items I cannot buy in the US). Scenes of Paris serve as my computer wallpaper. I read books like "Living on Rue Tatin" (not Paris exactly but I love all things French) and devour articles on Paris travel. Funny thing is, I have yet to learn the language.
Need to warn you, I took a couple of LONG Eurovacations (almost a month long) and upon returning home I was severely depressed for a very long time. So now I take my vacations in 2 week bites to lessen the severity of my sadness. Not sure if that happens to everyone, but I think that is my problem!
I feel your pain, Indygirl!
Need to warn you, I took a couple of LONG Eurovacations (almost a month long) and upon returning home I was severely depressed for a very long time. So now I take my vacations in 2 week bites to lessen the severity of my sadness. Not sure if that happens to everyone, but I think that is my problem!
I feel your pain, Indygirl!
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I, too, dream/daydream of Paris at least a part of everyday! I visit lots of websites, listen to Paris CD's, am mesmerized by any movie that comes on TV with Paris views (and watch them everytime even if I've seen the movie 100 times). I study and drink French wine several times a week. I keep taking French classes, but have no ear for it (maybe I'll try Rosetta Stone next).I've been visiting Paris once a year but always make the trips less then 12 months apart. For instance, I was there Oct 2004, then June 2005 and I'm booked for April 2006. I stay the maximum number of days that I can swing-never less than a week and hopefully two+. Oh, and I've started flying Air France to other Europen destinations so that I can change planes at CDG (silly, I know, but a psychological boost). I booked a trip to Paris for my husbands' birthday some years ago because he always wanted to see Paris - well, he of course loved it but I've turned into the family francophile!
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I was there for a week last year around now - my first trip renting an apartment and I loved it.
I have been trying to watch the news in French on france2.fr - the same as I saw when I was in Paris.
Plus today a co-worker said he was going next week and I sent him a bunch of my favorite websites.
I have been looking at fares and they are averaging around $500 (from JFK). I would really like to take a quick trip before the end of the year even though I just got back from a week in Switzerland.
I also frequent bonjourparis.com and metropoleparis.com as a previous poster said.
Mara
I have been trying to watch the news in French on france2.fr - the same as I saw when I was in Paris.
Plus today a co-worker said he was going next week and I sent him a bunch of my favorite websites.
I have been looking at fares and they are averaging around $500 (from JFK). I would really like to take a quick trip before the end of the year even though I just got back from a week in Switzerland.
I also frequent bonjourparis.com and metropoleparis.com as a previous poster said.
Mara
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Indygirl, the Chopin sounds lovely. We never did manage to hear any live music, although there were several clubs, one highly recommended, just around the corner from our hotel. Dinner always seemed to be a higher priority, and then we were exhausted.
There's always next time...
There's always next time...

