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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 12:59 AM
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Posting from Paris

Thought I would start a new thread as some of you may not be checking my old "which apartment would you choose thread". I have been making short postings from Paris daily. We arrived here on Sat. 14th. We had had nothing but sunshine and 60's since we have been here. It's cooling to the 50's the next couple of days- but still sunshine. We are so grateful for that. We are getting ready to depart for St. Denis this morning. Just ate fresh strawberries, an apple tart of some sort, banana and hot tea. DH brought in some daffodils when he got breakfast. He is sweet. We have been amazed with Paris. Everybody has been so kind and we have been able to find our way around everyplace that we have wanted to go and we have gone a lot! The worst part of the whole thing is my legs! There are steps everyplace in Paris and Chartres as well. My poor shin muscles are not happy. We are really enjoying our apartment and Thierry from parisbestlodge has been very helpful and kind. This apartment, although small, is perfect for the two of us and is stocked with everything we need. Plus the bed is comfortable and it is quiet. OK, off to St. Denis, Napoleans tomb and the Orangerie. Will post a full trip report when we return. Patti
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 02:59 AM
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Hi Patti,

Sounds like you're having a great time. I'm jealous of your breakfast. Don't tell me you're seeing St-Denis, Napoleon's tomb, and the Orangerie all today? No wonder your legs hurt!!

Need to stretch your leg muscles before you start walking or get better walking shoes with orthodic support.
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 03:57 AM
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When my parents would come to Paris, their legs always suffered terribly, but they always felt like they were in tiptop condition by the time they flew back to Florida, especially since I live in a 4th floor walkup.
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 04:00 AM
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Patti - Sounds like you have 'shin-splints' - I used to get that pain from overdoing it in the gymn. Did you bring any anti-inflamatory with you like voltaren? Maybe get the cream or gel or similar to rub in often. I think only rest will improve it but that is not possible is it??!! Take a strong pain killer babe!

I have plans for St.Denis also and can't wait to read your next instalment.
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 05:25 AM
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hi patti,

can you soak your feet in cold water? i found that helped after the crazy walking we did in paris last fall!! i have plantar fasciitis as well ... it sucks. lots of stretching required!

also - please do tell us about your apartment/neighbourhood. i'm staying in the same studio this coming october!

have a fantastic time!
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 05:37 AM
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First - the legs. I have plantar fasciitis and had an injection before coming and also have good orthotics! I did stop at a pharmacy and get some linament to rub on. Also taking ibuprofen daily! I'm surviving - Today doesn't seem to be quite as bad. It is beautiful here this morning! The sky is SO blue. We went to St. Denis this morning, to find because of the strike, the crypt was closed!! But the church was beautiful. We may go back tomorrow to go down into the crypt. It said it would open at 10:00 tomorrow. We went to the Dome church and let me tell you we got some fantastic photos with the gold dome against the blue sky. It is 2:30 now and we are back at the apartment for some lunch. Haven't decided what to do this afternoon yet. Our apartment is a small studio. Perfectly adeuqate for out needs. It is on the 4th floor (American) up a little winding staircase. The neighborhood on rue jaque callot is next to the rue mazarin and rue de seine. Our area is artsy, but walk to either of the other side streets and there are all kinds of shops. DH has lunch ready - will chat later. I tell you, if we don't come in with our brains oozing out from doing too much, then our day has not been successful!!!
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 05:43 AM
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Hi Patti,

Tell me about the Dome church. I love churches but am not familiar with this one. Where is it located?

I love the term "brains oozing!!" I call it sensory overload but love the oozing imagery! I agree - that's what vacations are for - to experience every minute.

My brother has PF and uses something that he straps on his foot/leg at night. Says this helps him. I've not seen this gadget so can't give more of an explanation.
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 05:47 AM
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The Dome church is Napoleon's Tomb (Eglise du Dôme).
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 05:52 AM
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Thanks Travelnut. I thought it was someplace near St-Denis.
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 06:02 AM
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We went to a couple of other churches close around here - St Julian de Paupre - it is REALLY old, something like 1,000 years old. There is a tree that was planted there in 1602! This church is very close to Notre Dame. We went into St Severes in the Latin Quarter - walked by that one on our way back from walking to the Sorbonne. I love churches too. So far I loved the stained glass best in Stt. Chapelle and St. Denis was gorgeous as well. The Dome Church is just Napolean's tomb like TravelNut mentioned, but it was pretty. My DH loved going there because there is a lot of war stuff in a museum. I put up with it because he lets me go into souvenir shops! So I did not complain once. Now we are off to the Orangerie. The Water Lilies!
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 06:44 AM
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Anything noticable with the transportation strike?

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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 06:50 AM
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Glad to hear you are on top of your problemo!

You guys are staying in such an incredibly ancient and interesting part of Paris.
Have you been to Place Furstemberg yet? It was once the stables of the Abbey of St-Germain-des-Pres. Musee Delacroix is on the corner of the square. His most celebrated painting "Liberty Leading the People" is in the Louvre.

If you find yourselves near Cour du Commerce Ste-Andre` with Le Procope to the right (Thomas Jefferson came here all the time) theres a little courtyard nearby that was used for the filming of the musical 'Gigi' starring Lesley Carron & Maurice Chevalier. In the window of the boutique at the courtyard entrance you can see the remains of a huge stone tower, which was part of the original city wall and dates from 1180.

You are so nearby a lovely little restaurant where I have met two lots of Fodorites for dinner! It's called L'Insulaire in rue Gregoire de Tours (near rue de Buci). Very reasonable set menus. Try and snag a seat in the open window to the street if you go.
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 07:29 AM
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I'm enjoying this. I will be in Paris next week and am hoping for the same weather! The forecast doesn't look good.
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 07:50 AM
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We have begun a little tradition of having dinner at L'Insulaire on the first night of a vacation in Paris. We both do a prix fixe with two items. One of us chooses an appitizer which we share. Then we both order a main dish. And finally the other orders the cheese assortment for desert. This with a carafe of their house red wine usually costs 35 euros. The problem is saving a little wine to go with the cheese.

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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 08:09 AM
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I hope you already have plenty of Euros. The Euro/dollar rate is climbing every day! You might want to watch it!
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 09:22 AM
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Thanks for the good information. We were wondering where to go to dinner tonight. It's off to L'Insulaire. Tomorrow we will look for the stone pillar. The transportation strike doesn't seem to have affected the metro - what we did notice was going to St Denis and not being able to go to the crypt. Then we went to the Oraganerie to fine it closed! So we walked around and looked up some other churches. We walked a lot! again!! The weather doesn't look that good for next week but I hope it will change for you gomiki!
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 10:10 AM
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Oh I am so sorry the Orangie was closed! How frustrating!!!
L'Insulaire is TINY so I hope you got a table - Madame is charming. We will see her at the end of May. They have excellent moules marinier(?sp?) and escargot.
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 10:23 AM
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Yellowrose, sounds like you are having a great time (plantar fascitis notwithstanding...)

I thought you would find this interesting (based on Tod's note). These are not my photos, but if you come across any of the below, they looked pretty cool.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/4454898...7600076275556/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/44548980@N00/522313764/
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 10:57 AM
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Patti, if your walks take you near the Pantheon, nearby is Eglise St. Etienne du Mont--it is a small church with a beautiful rood screen, according to the michelin guide the only rood screen in Paris

tod, L'Insulaire must be near the apartment we rented the end of May. We'll be seeing you at the GTG on the 23rd and who knows maybe at L'Insulaire. Ron and I both love moules

Patti, I'm enjoying your reports from Paris. thanks for posting, Deborah
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Old Mar 19th, 2009 | 11:31 AM
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yellowrose, i hope your plantar fasciitis isn't too debilitating! i found all the walking to be just brutal on my PF ... and i have custom orthotics too.

however, i found plunging my feet into bowls of the coldest water possible definitely helped! our apt. had big mixing bowls and thankfully, i have small feet. and i used the sani-cycle on the dishwasher after the fact!

i learned a really good stretch in yoga ... get onto your hands and knees, tuck your toes underneath you, and slowly sit up ... so you end up sitting on your knees (sort of). this really stretches out the plantar fascia.

a second pair of shoes definitely helps too.

and deep calf stretches.

good luck!!
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