Friday, May 10, 2013

Germany part II

Okay, workaround...I just took the SD card out and put it into the SD slot in my computer. In my defense, it's almost 11pm and I got up early today!!


Taunusstein
















Schloss (castle) Heidelberg, overlooking the city of Heidelberg.

















Look what the French did. Granted, the stores of gunpowder did not help.





















Different parts of the castle were built by different people so there's a variety of styles.

















Crazy sundial (I'm assuming).

















The French basically burned it all up. The exterior stone frame is all that remains.
















Some interior parts were restored.




































There were many coat of arms in the windows. (Oops, I guess maybe coats-of-arms. Like culs-de-sac. And roomsmate. You're welcome, Gilmore Girls fans.)





















We went up this spiral staircase!




















The city is next to a pretty river.
















HUGE wine cask on display. I think it holds something like 220,000 liters?




















Slightly smaller wine cask.


I'm in Germany!

Greetings from Germany!

Yesterday, I boarded a high speed train at Gare de l'Est (top speed I saw displayed on the monitor was 312 km/h!) to Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof.

In the French and Germany countryside, I passed these bright yellow fields of flowers. Solid swaths of yellow. Sorry, the train was moving too fast for good pictures! At some points my entire field of view was just yellow. I'm told they're hops flowers but I need to check up on that.














From Frankfurt, I took a regular train to Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof. There I was reunited with some old friends, an American couple. We were neighbors 15 years ago in Beijing! It's been sooooo long, I was just 10 years old at the time. I have many fond memories visiting them and their cat and dog (both who passed away within the past few years ): !!!) We walked around Wiesbaden and had lunch at a restaurant with German food!















I had an overwhelming pork hax with a big dumpling and cabbage, Joey shared some of her spargel (asparagus) salad with me which was deeeelicious. Cucumber, tomato, lettuce, smoked salmon, and green and white asparagus!

After walking around Wiesbaden some more, we headed to their home Taunusstein, just a 10 minute drive away. It's a small town with farming land all around. Their particular neighborhood is secluded but still so conveniently located. And so beautiful! This was taken from a short walk this morning with the 3 dogs, maybe 5-10 minutes walk from the house.














Panorama!!













Today we drove to Heidelberg to see the ruins of the castle, we took a very interesting guided tour. Unfortunately, I don't have the USB cable to get the pictures off the camera so all I have are the above pictures from my phone. I guess I left out pictures of my lunch and a very large cheese. So, sorry, you'll have to wait until I get back to Paris!




Friday, April 26, 2013

Picnic

The weather was amazing today! I had an evening picnic by the Seine with my lovely labmates.














It was a pretty picturesque spot! I also had my first European kissing on the cheeks experience which was...very unexpected. I don't think I screwed it up too badly!





















Afterwards we went to an Irish pub to watch a football match. Benfica fans were disappointed. But afterwards, I had a nice nighttime stroll home.





Sunday, April 21, 2013

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Montmartre

Today I walked to Montmartre to visit la Basilique du Sacré-Coeur and to look for locations found in the film Amélie.

On the way I passed a lot of interesting sights like Gare du Nord, Gare de l'Est, and the Marché Couvert Saint-Quentin (a large covered market). And a number of shops of a...seedier nature.

Finding my way to Sacré-Coeur was easy since it's up on a hill.





Great view of the city from up here
















Inside the Basilica. Technically...photos aren't allowed...this was taken about 2 seconds before a reprimand. At least I was being quiet! There was a designated shusher at the door, I felt really bad for him. There were a lot of rude tourists that were chatting on the way in. Before they got shushed.


There was a sign about different animals that are incorporated into the art inside, one of the examples was a little snail carved into a wooden something so I was on the lookout for snails. Didn't find any though.














From the back of the Basilica
















There was a guy who was bouncing around a soccer ball off his foot and various body parts and keeping it aloft FOREVER basically. When I came out of the Basilica, he had climbed this lamp post but was still bouncing around the soccer ball, it was amazing!!
















I think this area was used in the movie, after Nino sees Amélie slip the photobook back into his bag and he goes "HEY!" and runs down toward the merry-go-round. There is no phone booth...














Passed by the Moulin Rouge





Café de 2 Moulins!













Interior, the only thing missing was Georgette's tobacco counter.







I got the créme brulée, it was an Amélie special on the menu. Pricey though! 8 Euros for it and a coffee. It was good though, the top was super crisp which makes me want to get a butane torch. Broiling just doesn't do as good a job. Also, the custard tasted like vanilla with a hint of cinnamon. I think I put vanilla in my custard but maybe not enough? The dairy stomachache also hit like 15 minutes after eating this.  :(





This fromagerie was across the street, the logo is so cute!



The one thing I didn't find was Au Marché de la Butte and Collignon's house! Oh well, next time.

On the way back, I walked along the Canal Saint-Martin, the skipping stones scene was shot around here.














I stopped by Franprix on the way back. It's a little farther than the G20 which is why I haven't been there till now, but the aisles are wide enough that two people can actually pass each other without one of them turning sideways! I found crepes with a cheese and ham filling in the frozen food section which I thought would be like French hot pockets... Well, they're very small and the filling is runnier than expected but they're okay. It smells like pancakes. I was advised to try out some non-orange flavored Fanta, there was only these big bottles. This one is strawberry kiwi. Also got some chocolate wafer type things since I'm out of those chocolate-covered cookie things.



Friday, April 19, 2013

Notre Dame

There are too many choices for h'ordeurves.













Ended up going with the prosciutto wrapped melon :)













My eggs!













Passing by Notre Dame, I was surprised to see that the doors were still open. I could also hear singing so instead of walking straight home to eat, I ventured inside.

It was packed! The two sides of this seated area was blocked off for tourists to mill around (quietly). There was a lot of Latin and some very nice singing. I overhead someone saying something about Ordination?




















Someone was playing the organ too which was incredible to listen to.













Despite all this, I couldn't keep my eyes off the architecture, it is even more amazing on the inside, it almost doesn't look real. Especially loved the violet lighting on the second (?) floor, not sure if that was due to the stained glass or not.













I had to get a glimpse of the large circular stained glass window from the inside since I walk outside it everyday. This was the best I could do...













Eventually my hunger got the best of me, and I headed out. Passed by the Fountain of the Innocents on rue Saint-Denis near Les Halles.













Listening to music makes the six flights of stairs infinitely more tolerable.