« The end! | Main | My baguette adventures »

Anticipating Paris!

Six months from today, we fly to Paris for a three-week stay. Not long by many people's standards, but it will be our longest stay in one place (so far).

We've spent a week in Paris twice, and at least half a dozen times we've been there for one to four days at the beginning or end of a trip elsewhere. I remember every visit as a blur of activity, yet every time I left with a longer list of things I wanted to do the next time we returned.

From this distance, three weeks seems to offer endless possibilities. We'll be able to fritter away whole days with just a long walk, lunch, and good long browse in a bookstore. There will be time to shop, and cook, and sit in cafes watching people. We'll see the things we just never found time for during shorter stays.

March is early, and it will probably be cold, but that's ok. I love cold weather for walking and exploring, although I would prefer not to have too many windy and rainy days.

Our apartment is booked. It's just off the Quai de Montebello on the Left Bank, with incredible views of the back side of Notre Dame. We visited this apartment a few years ago, so we know it's very nice, comfortable, and in a great location.

I love having six months to wait! I can make lists of things I'd like to do, and research them thoroughly to build our own custom travel guide. Maybe this time I'll make it all the way through my online French lessons. Of course, I'll lose a bunch more weight and have to buy all new clothes. I've already started buying more French cookbooks -- as if I needed more French cookbooks -- to pick out a few dozen perfect, easy recipes that don't require lots of equipment or time for those evenings when we don't feel like eating out but do want elegant French food.

I know this is is sounding suspiciously like an unrealistic list of New Year's resolutions, but I can dream, can't I? And I'll keep track of my progress here...


Comments (2)

Risottogirl:

March may be less rainy than you expect, like everywhere, the weather is changing there. I finished a 6 month stay in early April 2005, and it was definitely Spring!!

We just returned from a 3 week stay - for me the SHORTEST stay in many years.

The exchange rate is horrendous, perhaps that will improve before your trip.

I'd be interested in hearing about your apt. I normally rent a longer term apt, usually in the 15th, because I like to avoid the touristy neighborhoods. This time SO insisted we stay in the 5th (he hasn't been to Paris in years!) - bad, bad, bad idea. Very $$ dumpy apt in the loudest possible area - all night.

And suddenly, Paris is back on a sanitation binge - the trash/recycling/street washing and sweeping guys come by every day - 4 separate rounds, beginning at 4 am.

Paris has never been so darned clean :)

Kim:

Chris - how are the plans going??

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)

This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on September 7, 2007 12:00 AM.

The previous post in this blog was The end!.

The next post in this blog is My baguette adventures.

Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.

Powered by
Movable Type 3.33
© 2007 - 2008 Slow Travel