Sunday, August 7, 2011

MAMMOTH LAKES, CALIFORNIA


In a few hours this will be my view for the week. We are on our way for our annual trip to Mammoth Lakes. This is the week that we read, play scrabble and hike. Well I don't actually hike much but I am going to push myself to go out each day and do what I can. Just have to find some level areas. This is also the week when we eat the The Original Sheepherder Bread. We buy some in Bishop on the way up and then we can also go to the smaller shop in Mammoth Lakes during the week. They also have several other awesome breads including sourdough and sinful pastries. I especially like the large macaroons half dipped in chocolate. We also stop in Bishop for some awesome jerky.
Daughter & son-in-law will be staying home this year so there will always be someone home and this way Skye doesn't have to go to the kennel.

We can get Internet with the use of my husbands USB port from work but I most likely won't be doing much of that. I like to go on, check emails and do some clearing of junk. This is vacation and I have several books I want to read. I will have some vacation posts for you to read from the trip to Europe. You are probably wondering when they will end!!! Well truthfully I worked very hard on them last week and I think the total number is 15. Hang in there because some awesome ones are still coming up.

See you in a week!

By the way I have a huge favor to ask, try not to blog while I'm gone so I don't have to catch up when I get home :)

Deal?

Thanks!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

VACATION ~ PARIS ~ PART SEVEN

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Paris
Monday June 20, 2011

I ventured out on my own today. Went into little stores were I could not communicate with them very well. Then some others I could a little bit. I walked over to the Hard Rock Paris which was fairly far but I made it. So I ate there and got a few gifts. It's nice when you visit a tourist place because they can speak English. I had a great burger and a margarita. The guy was so sweet, rather then take away the other place setting he said let's make it look like someone is coming! I didn't really care, I'm not uncomfortable eating alone. He was born in France but grew up in Wisconsin but came back with his mom after her divorce. I bought some postcards on my walk and a few other cute items. Was walking back and feeling tired so I thought I would take a cab. I had to be about six block (5 euros) away for a taxi ride. Well I was taken for a ride in a round about way. He kept saying traffic, traffic (flailing his arms) but I knew what he was doing. My taxi ride was over 20 euro!




Maybe I will have to try the Metro. I went over to the post office near the Hotel and that was a challenge. No one hardly spoke English. I get it, why should they. Needed stamps for the post cards, had to do it in a machine and use only coins. A girl helped me and I was thankful of that. I stayed in for the evening. Mark was out for a dinner. Tomorrow I will stay in and do the postcards. (Actually I think we spent well over $100. to mail post cards from London, Paris and Italy!) I will maybe try to do some laundry, it should be nearby according to my google directions so we shall see how that goes!

Paris is lovely, building are so beautiful and the country has the most beautiful sights to see. I would go back in an instant.




Tuesday June 21, 2011

I ventured out today to try to find a laundromat that I had googled before we left California. I loaded up a suitcase with the dirty clothes. Funny how you actually see a lot of people in London and Paris walking the streets with suitcases. It's because of the great transportation systems they have. People can go all the way from the airport, take a train and get home. Well I just could not find it. I got sad. I couldn't seem to find anyone to ask. Did walk by some flowers that I had seen a few days ago so I took some pictures.




Went back to our room, dropped off the laundry and got my postcards to be mailed. There is a postal right across the street. Then I walked around a little bit and had some pizza. You would think I would go eat pastry! Came back to the hotel and decided that I had to send out our laundry for the hotel to do.(I did actually wash out some blouses myself) They keep forgetting to leave the list and laundry bag so I made my own list, looked up words in French and then called to have it picked up. The woman spoke no English at all. Again we had another large laundry bill.

If I sound angry I have to say that I am tired of being chilled to the bone each day. I think I have seen the sun 3 times in 11 days! I have tried to find a jacket to buy but have had no luck. Well I did find a few but for 100 to 150 euro I just didn't see the point. I was hopefull the weather was going to get better any day now! My pullover sweater is looking very warn out. (These are my notes, I am sorry I sound so crabby. Looking back it really wasn't that bad but in the moment it sure sounded like it.)

I'm decided to stay here in the room the rest of the day and hope that my ankle swelling goes down. I have a lot to do the next few days. I washed out my bras in the sink, didn't want to send those down. At least I have the view to look outside. Mark is at the Paris Air Show and has dinners almost every night this week. Looking forward to the Louvre tomorrow. Then I will do the tour bus again on Thursday.

I forgot to tell you guys this. We were not allowed to have an iron or ironing board in the hotel room. I understand the safety features of that but Mark was pissed. He loves to press over his shirts after they have been in the suitcase. I actually wore a few of mine that I had washed out without ironing them. Actually the laundry we had done by them wasn't pressed to what we are use to. We encountered the same thing in Italy. Mark had his shirts in the bathroom to steam out. Funny thing, when we got home I remembered that I had that Downy wrinkle spray with me but forgot to use it! See, we can laugh about this stuff now. I also found it hard to get use to the 24 hour clock. I always had to count it out on my fingers! I did get a kick out of looking at the clock and it would say 00:05.


Since I'm on a roll here I thought I would include this picture of some miscellaneous things in Paris. Mark thought this lion had a friendly face, kind of like the cowardly lion from the Wizard of Oz. He was actually on one of those arches you see in the picture. Our hotel was within a few blocks of two arches that are called Porte St. Denis and Porte St. Martin. They were built in 1672 & 1674 as entry points into the city. They do love their clown shops. There was actually one across the street from where we picked up the tour bus.

So I was sitting in the room typing my notes one day, I looked in the mirror and thought I looked cute. Just had to snap a picture. Got a kick out of the posters for Prince but really laughed at the ones for Diesel cologne! So you see the one in the left bottom corner. That was the way we flushed the toilet. Little circle for just a pee, larger circle for a bigger flush! Next to that picture is the soap I came across at a restaurant I ate at after the Louvre. I guess they just slip a new bar on when it runs out. Very different.

Amour,

Thursday, August 4, 2011

VACATION ~ PARIS ~ PART SIX

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Sunday 6-19-11

Well today was Father's Day. I was able to call my dad sitting on a bench by the Eiffel Tower. We had taken a bus tour (Paris L'Open Tour) which was wonderful. I plan on taking it again myself. We saw so many wonderful things but didn't get off much. When Mark and I got off at the Eiffel Tower Phil & Ali went on to the end. We did not ride up into the tower. Lines were unbelievable and we were so cold from sitting on the top of the bus that I knew Mark would never ever go for it. It's okay, I just wanted pictures and I took several. This was something I really wanted to see more then anything else.



This is where my story comes in of my Aunt Blanche & Uncle Bill. Blanche is my father's sister and the only relative we had here when we moved to California back in '89. They have both since passed away. My Aunt, when I helped her out during the last two years of her life after Bill passed away, talked about how much she has wished they had gone to Paris. (If I had know about those locks on the bridge from my last post I would have done that for them) So I brought a picture of them and put a note on the back. We held up the photo for the picture and because we couldn't get close enough to actually leave it on the tower we decided to leave it in a bush in a park nearby. Maybe someone found it, maybe not. I felt good doing this and my dad was so pleased that I did that for her. See me and Mark in the pictures. I was actually there!!



We passed by the Arc De Triomphe, Grand Palais, Petit Palais Mus'ee De L'Homme, De La Marine, The Louvre and the Moulin Rouge just to name a few. I knew a few but didn't know most of them. We did also get off and visited something with the military. Even if I took notes I could not have spelled them. You will see pictures of many things that I won't have the name of. I will try to get some of them right as I study the tour map.

In the first picture top left I wanted to show you how they do most of their construction in Paris. They put up a false front that looks like the building. I thought that was a great idea. We also passed what must have been the Louis Vuitton Headquarters. I meant to get back there but never did. It's okay, with the exchange rate I am better off buying in the states.

So this is the Military place we stopped at. Actually it's called Museum De L' Armee, the Hotel Des Invalides and the Eglise Du Dome. We didn't tour the museum, we just walked around in the courtyard. It was still cold and rainy.

Since it was a long cold day we decided not to go out. We stopped at a store and picked up some baguettes and cheese. I finally tried some Brie and fell in love with it. It was a nice evening. Only thing in English on the TV is CNN and you know I don't watch the news. But I didn't mind that, I have been reading which was good for me. Actually I did look forward to Piers Morgan each evening!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

WEDNESDAY HODGEPODGE


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1. Share a favorite song lyric.
Well my favorite song is "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong, it's the ringer on my phone. And I think to myself, what a wonderful world....

2. When was the last time someone yelled at you?
It has been awhile since that has happened. I know that last Thursday when Mark had his eye surgery he got upset with me having to wake him up every hour to put drops in his eyes. I know there were words!

3. Money, fame, happiness...are they mutually exclusive?
Well first I had to look it up because I didn't know what you meant. (To say that more than two propositions are mutually exclusive may, depending on context, mean that no two of them can both be true, or only that they cannot ...) Okay, that didn't help me either! Well I know that you can have happiness without money or fame.

4. What is your favorite dish to prepare for family and friends that doesn't require turning on the stove, oven or an outdoor grill?

Well you didn't say crock pot! I'm going to say my black bean chili.

5. The first week of August is National Simplify Your Life Week. What is one thing you could do this week to simplify your life? Will you do it?
Well this won't be a surprise to any of you. It would be to stop blogging. It has consumed my life, I stress if I can't read each blog daily. I'm trying to pull away but it's not working.

6. On a scale of 1-10 (with 10 being 100% and 1 being not at all) how tuned in are you to your country's national political scene?
2, only because I hear some talk about it in the house. I don't watch the news or read the papers. You can call me clueless.

7. What are your final parting words to the month of July?
I will miss you, I'm not ready for summer to be over.

8. Insert your own random thought here.

I have two things to share. My sister in law and her partner were leaving a casino in Arizona on Saturday when her partner started having chest pains. The employees of the casino were quick to respond and she was on her way to the hospital quickly. She had a angiogram done which found a total blockage and then a angioplasty was done where a stent was put in. She did have a heart attack! She is doing great and should be back at home now. We thank God for the protection of her life.


JAPANESE TSUNAMI.....FROM A CAR'S PERSPECTIVE:Yu Muroga was a Japanese driver on a tour with an HD camera mounted on the dashboard when the earthquake took place on March 11, 2011. Like most people of his area, he did not feel threatened by the tsunami, as it was far enough from the coast, so he continued to drive and do his job...Until... I had posted one a few months back on the aerial views but this is definitely one to watch.


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

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