26 November 2010

Wrapping up the trip...

Already...

Little Pilgrim

We've been out of the loop for a while - sorry about that... Tim and I went traveling around in the Might Strawberry (the bright red Toyota Aiygo we rented) for about four days, and we didn't have much access to wifi. We got back on Monday night, and have been busy, busy, busy, preparing for Thanksgiving.

We decided to call this either the experimental Thanksgiving, or the Thanksgiving of handicaps. We had to make many ingredient substitutions and unit conversions. Alex's family joined us for the meal, so the pressure was on to represent America well. The last time I visited Meg and Alex, I went with them to Barcelona, where Alex's family was celebrating Saint Jean day. They really welcomed me in, and showed me what the celebration was all about. It felt really nice to return the favor, and be part of showing them what Thanksgiving is to Americans.

In the end, we were very happy with how the meal turned out. We got a monster turkey. The butcher kept trying to talk Meg out of getting it, saying "It's just too big!" But we prevailed, and managed to even fit the turkey into the oven. It turned out really well - it was one of the best turkeys I've ever been involved in roasting.

Tonight is our last night. We spent the day picking up all the things that we just can't live without from Aix (aside from Meg and Alex and Jack and Kate). I'm going to head out so I can enjoy the visiting. If I'm able, I'll post some more photos from earlier in the trip once we're back. In the meantime, I'll leave you with a couple last pictures of Jack and Kate. You can find more photos here. Thanks for joining us!

Beautiful girl

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20 November 2010

A wonderful evening in Toulouse


We met up with Meg & Alex this afternoon for the Airbus tour. It was an impressive tour. They certainly go out of their way to assemble the A380 from pieces made in as many countries as possible. And it seems like it could be a comfortable airplane to be a passenger in (depending on whether the airline chooses to pack in 500 passengers or 800).

Then we went in to Toulouse to walk around town and get some dinner. Apparently it was Kate's first night put to dinner, and she seemed to enjoy it just as much as we did. Good food, great company!

To top it off, Toulouse seems to be a really pretty, and very lively city. Not sure exactly what the plans for tomorrow are, but we'll meet up in the morning and figure it out.

Some more exploring

Nimes

Just a quick post because we have very limited wifi access. On Thursday, Tim and Meg and Kate and I explored around the Aix market, and built ourselves a scrumptious picnic lunch.

Herbs

Then Tim and I picked up our rental car and hit the road. We spent the night in Nimes, where we had an amazing dinner at the Grange aux Canards (loosely translated, "Barn of Ducks"). We intended to have a relatively quick morning in town the next day, but first we overslept, and then we got turned around on our walk. That's okay, because we got a chance to see some interesting parts of the city while we were turned around.

Then we headed off to see the Pont du Gard, a Roman aqueduct outside Nimes that's astounding to see. We got sucked into the museum exhibits, which were really well done, and by the time we got out to see the aqueduct itself, the light was beginning to fade. Oh well, it was stunning nonetheless.

Pont du Gard

This morning we're in Toulouse. We'll meet up with Meg and Alex and crew this afternoon for the Airbus tour - should be fun!

As always, you can see some more pictures here. More later!

18 November 2010

Arles and Aix and....

here we are!

I've been having a hard time setting aside the time to keep up with the blog. There's been entirely too much visiting to do. On Monday, while Jack was at school and Alex was at work, Meg and Tim and Kate and I went on a driving loop through some of the landscape north of Aix en Provence. If I understand right, the name of the area is the Luberon. It was a rainy day, with tricky light, but we dodged into a restaurant for a lunch. I think we were seeking the shelter more than the food, but man, was the food tasty. We all ended up ordering the meal of the day, Basque chicken stew.

Basque chicken
Cozy restaurant

Tuesday we went to Arles, an old Roman town, dominated by a still functioning coliseum. Apparently, they still hold bull fights there and show plays there.

Coliseum

The wind was absolutely howling, so we didn't last outside so long, but the sky was gorgeous, and the sunlight was crystal clear. It's a beautiful town, filled with colors, and the texture of age.

vanishing point
Colorful

After we got back from Arles, we picked up Jack and took him to his swim lesson. Tim and I explored a massive sporting good store afterward.

Yesterday we had a quieter day. All of us were feeling a little low level. We ran a few errands, walked around town, ate some tasty lunch.

Today we're sitting around the table, enjoying some baguettes and cheese and jam, drinking some coffee, and (of course) visiting. We'll head out to the market in a little bit. This afternoon, Tim and I are renting a car and exploring a bit until Saturday, when we'll meet up with the Martins again for a tour of the Airbus factory.

I've had a lot of thoughts that deserve flushing out here (the relationship between Frenchmen and their bread, navigating in a foreign language, etc...), but I've decided not to feel guilty about focusing on the visiting, and not on the writing.

I've been posting my pictures to Flickr, so you can see more pictures here. I've restricted some of the pictures of Jack and Kate to friends and family, so if you'd like to see those, "friend" me on Flickr.

15 November 2010

Settling in...


Since we arrived, we've mostly been visiting while eating, visiting while walking, visiting while cooking. I think you get the picture, but the point is, we've been having a great time.
Yesterday, Meg made phenomenal omelettes for us in the morning and then the six of us went out for a walk around town. They took us to a park where Meg and Jack got into leaf wars while the rest of us enjoyed chausson aux pommes - apple slippers or apple turnovers.


The Martin's went off for a birthday party and Tim and I went out to explore around town.
We found this sign which seems very clear on the one hand, yet completely baffling.

It was a hard day for pictures - the light was so stunning. I could either expose for the sky, or I could expose for the buildings.

At any rate as we wandered around we found a convenience store open where we picked up some charcuterie and chevre cheese and red wine. We intended to wait until the Martins were back before breaking into it. But when they came in we had the cutting board out and full wine glasses. This is living!
Here are more pictures from the walk around town. If you'd like to see more, you can see them here.



Marrons Grilles

14 November 2010

Hitting the ground running

Sisters back together again.




Me wasting no time going after the good stuff.


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