Sunday family lunch at La Fontaine de Mars.
Greetings From Our Favorite Seat in Paris
Your Insider’s Guide to Paris: Book it Now
Bonjour! If you’re thinking about going to Paris. Do it. Having just returned from a second visit within the past five months, Paris is open for business. I’m not saying there aren’t risks. Simply living in today’s world involves risks that I don’t need to tell you about. But based on my on the ground […]
How to Visit Paris Like an Insider
Patricia Wells, James Beard award-winning cookbook author, has an indispensable app for anyone visiting Paris, whether for the first time or the umpteenth time. The app covers not only Patricia’s favorite restaurants and cafes, but also cheese and wine shops, wine bars, bakeries, specialty food stores and even kitchen and tableware boutiques. You can search […]
My Expert Advice: Your Insider’s Guide on Paris
Here are some great books that will help you on your way. Au Revoir to All That: Food, Wine and the End of France by Michael Steinberger Sixty Million Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong: Why We Love France but Not the French by Jean-Benoît Nadeau Suite Francaise by Irene Neminrovsky and Sandra Smith Stuff Parisians Like: Discovering the Quoi in […]
Greetings from Paris
Greetings from Paris
Greetings from Faron at Le Bristol Hotel Paris
Greetings from Paris: The Magnificent Crillon
Debbie and I are at the newly reopened Hotel de Crillon. Magnificent!
Normandy D-Day Utah Beach/Battlefield–On-the-Ground Shockers!
Heading west to Normandy for our WWII D-day trip with Paul Woodadge (ddayhistorian.com) meant dealing with a Parisian train station (Paris Gare St. Lazare), with which we were not familiar. Previously, we had been traveling south to Beaune or Provence or Switzerland from the familiar Paris Gare Lyon and had been issued tickets that required […]
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