Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Alsace in eastern France

During the week of June 11-18, while our house in Uzes was rented, we decided to take a trip to a region of France which is very unique. Alsace has been sometimes French and other times German territory, depending on who won the last war. It has always had a large German influence due to its proximity on France's eastern border(front?).
Sightseeing in Strasburg






We began our visit traveling along the "Route des Vins d'Alsace", the wine road between Thann in the Haut-Rhine in the south to Marlenhein in the Bas-Rhin to the north stopping occasionally at interesting villages of which there were many. We spent most of our time walking throught picturesque villages with beautiful homes and gardens with windows surrounded by all sorts of flowers in vibrant colors. It was quite a change from the south of  France as was the cuisine which consisted mostly of sausage, sauerkraut and various meat dishes in addition to "flammekueche" which is a sort of thin crust pizza with cream, onions and bacon bits.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Another Party... or 2 ... or 3!!


Brad and Arielle at Susie's

Rachel and Jessa at Brad & Arielle's engagement party
After putting our RV back in storage in Texas. We flew to New Jersey to stay with Bill's sister Linda & her family. Linda's son Brad had recently gotten engaged to Arielle and we were overjoyed to be there for their engagement party. What a wonderful couple!
One of our favorite restaurants in NYC is Susie's Chinese Restaurant in Greenwich Village. They serve a delicious and crispy Peking Duck, putting it our our agenda when we're in the Northeast. We introduced Linda's family to Susie's several years ago and they've also become regulars.
Bill, Gisele, Larry & Linda in Atlantic City, NJ

We took a trip down to Atlantic City NJ staying at the Harrah's Casino Hotel where we wound up paying the electric bill, theirs not ours.

Friends and family at my birthday party at Deb's

As per every time we're in the area we headed up to CT to visit with friends and family there. We stayed the first nite with Carol in her home in Westport and then with Deb & Emily at their's in Trumbull. Deb & Em offered their house for us to host a wonderful party to celebrate my ongoing 60th with many friends and family. It was a great seeing everyone again and catching up, as well as 2 delicious birthday cakes from the 2 Marys - Janocha and Dunn.
Despite having such a wonderful time in the US it was time to return to France, which we did on April 4. We landed in Marseille on the 5th and proceeded to put our home in Uzes together at a feverish pace due to an early rental 4 days later. We managed this feat with the pool taking it's last filling drop 10 minutes before their arrival. Gisele spent the next week in Lourdes while I went to Carry-le-Rouet near Marseille to catch up on my sleep and reading. We met again on the 15th when I picked up her and 2 friends in Nimes, bringing all of us back to Uzes.
Bill with mother in law Therese celebrating his 60th
(Note the birthday cake in english)

We spent the next 2 weeks getting together with friends and family with the arrival of Gisele's niece Betty, sister Claudette and mom Therese.


Celebrating Bill & Georges' 60th and Gisele's ???? with french friends

May 1 was the next birthday event with a group of French friends to again celebrate mine and Georges' 60th as well as Gisele's much much younger and lower number with the actual day being May 8. New York Cheesecake was served.

Regina admiring the candle on her birthday cheescake
Jeremy, Malcolm, Fiona & Robin at my English surprise birthday party
May 8 was the next birthday event with a group of mainly english speaking friends. This being Gisele's date of birth as well as our friend Regina's, one would naturally assume that it was their day, but NO! it was another party for me! and a true surprise. Two New York Cheesecakes were served and my supply of Philadelphia Cream Cheese is disappearing quickly.