Sunday, April 29, 2012

Onion Soup

The sky in Les Salces has finally greeted us with a bright blue smile. The evening approaches and Robert sautes a mountain of onions and drizzles them with a light local red wine Domaine Jordy which we are told is very bon. So far all the wine is very good!

The smell of warm onions frying in thick butter and booze woke me from my petits siesta (which is becoming a Heavenly addition to our unscheduled days). The table is set with the remaining loaf of flax sead bread we bought at the Lodeve market yesterday and occasionally I slice off thin layers and generously smothering them with buerre. In France, butter is in a class of it's own and many regions boast of their particular brand. The butter aisle in the store is just as large and diverse as the wine. It would not only be rude but dumb not to indulge in one of the national ectacies. 

Since it is Sunday and no markets are open, we are making sport of consuming every item of possible spoilage. Monday morning will bring the village bread van and I'd hate to miss him a fourth time! We are now determined to achieve French onion soup to the standards even Julia Childs would commend! So I fear we have a long way to go, but the way is paved in buerre, and that is fine with me. 

Bon nuit.


Vacation at its finest

High Noon in the South of France (warm and thin cloud layer).

Ah...if we could all get so rested.


Thursday, April 26, 2012

When In France you get to eat when you want and how you want. Its like being....uh...French! (Me stuffing my face of baguette as i'm going in reverse and telling my GPS -Kelly- to sit back more so I can see where I'm going. Important as it's a manual transmission and La Viet Petit fits in a shoebox almost).

And this is Kelly's Idea of being French. She has so much to learn.
 I think this trip will show that we are on one long college weekend (One of the towels we found to use at the VRBO).

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Arrivée au Marseille


Bienvenue! We have arrived safely in Marseilles, France with 24 hours of travel behind us. We had a lovely 9 hour flight on Delta from Seattle to Amsterdam. We got to sit next to each other, close to the bathrooms and the complimentary booze from the galley. The flight attendants were awesome and they were even more awesome when we gave them a giant bag of candy when we first boarded. 

At 8:30am we arrived in Amsterdam. Since we were a day ahead of schedule, we attempted to fly out on the earliest connection to Marseilles from Amsterdam on KLM. Unfortunately we missed the flight (15 minute connection), but we did watch as it pulled away. With 6 hours until the next flight, we made camp at a cafe and refreshed with croissant and coffee.


Kelly catching up on cartooning in Amsterdam.


At 2:45pm we boarded KLM to Marseilles. We enjoyed business class seats (the suit and heels finally paid off!) with complimentary drinks and a delicious boxed lunch which later gave Kelly stomach cramps. :( All pain aside, the flight was quick (1:37) and the service was gracious and professional.




Robert finding internet access at the airport in Marseilles.

At the airport in Marseilles we collected our bags and headed for the exit. We failed to book a hotel prior to arrival (since we were standby and had no idea how far we would come on our first day). So after running around the airport and asking about wifi, we eventually get internet connection and found a hotel on Priceline.com. 

Now two hours from landing, we finally get on our hotel shuttle (which wasn't across the street as directed, but DOWN and across the street. And a good thing I saw him pass by because Robert had gone back into the airport to call to make sure they were on their way and just as we left the shuttle passes. So I grabbed the luggage and ran to meet it, clomping my heels and praying the pantyhose didn't tear up the back end.) Luckily the shuttle saw me and Robert returned and we lived happily ever after on the shuttle to a warm bed and finally a shower!

We ended the evening at the hotel bar (of course!), spending a whopping 9 euro on two beers and the best white wine I've had in a long time.

Monday, April 23, 2012

MRS

Marseilles, France. So tired, 4:30pm France time. Got a hotel finally around 7:30pm. Went for a walk. Had a few drinks. In bed by 10pm. Hopefully we've acclimated ourselves after being up for 30 hours. Will post some pictures tomorrow.

AMS 8:30AM

8:30 am made it to Amaterdam! Kelly napped, Robert did not. We made it so far no arguing...ha ha, and both so tired. waiting to fly to Marseille. 2:45pm flight so we should get there around 5pm.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Travel Day

11:28am. SeaTac airport. S gates. Standby tickets check luggage check tear in pantyhose check giant hot dog and chili fries check All good to go. Wish us luck. We dressed for first class. You never know! Bon voyage!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Les Salces, France


Map of France and our course of travel to the village of Les Salces.


Spring in Anchorage, Alaska is a lot like waking up hungover at a friend's house after a party. You're disorientated, covered in filth and smell like wet dog (you're friend doesn't even have a dog). You want to get up but you know that's impossible because the blare from the sun outside will burn a hole through your throbbing head. So you camp out on the sticky floor a bit longer until everything stops spinning. 


But it keeps on spinning.


We've experienced Anchorage springtime for many years. This year we broke the snow record of more than 11 feet (hurray), which literally covered everything. Luckily we get to "rediscover" those buried things now that The Melt has begun. Why, just yesterday we came across five layers over dog poop, sixteen empty mini Smirnoff bottles and a dead dog. 


This is about the time we like to leave Alaska altogether and let nature (aka the road cleaners) blast all the goop out of the way. This is why, in less than ten days, we'll be in France.


La vie sans Alaska Break Up, c' est la vie sans hangover. 




A lovely collage done by Robert with actual pictures of Les Salces.