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Thursday, June 13, 2013

10 nights in France- First Stop Avignon

My husband and I traveled to France  for a celebration of our 40th  wedding anniversary. After landing in Charles DeGualle in Paris, we caught a train to Avignon. We spent the first 5 nights in Provence.  We chose a hotel in Avignon as our accommodations, as a train station from Paris  was located there and it was a central location to all the towns we wanted to visit.
But let me start by saying this- we didn't realize that Avignon was a "walled" city and that driving to our hotel would be such a character builder.  After all, we had already been married for over 40 years and gone through numerous challenging situations together- could a little stone wall cause the end of a 40 year marriage- almost!   But of course, being average American drivers, we wanted a standard shifting car and you only get "big" cars if you want a "standard"! So up pulls a large black BMW.
 GPS got us to the hotel with minimal problems. But then we entered the Port into the old walled city of Avignon. The street was small but passable- ---------


First of all the radar detection on the car is going crazy- beeping like mad as you are so close to the wall.  The car's safety system is positive that an accident is about to happen. Lesson number 1- learn how to cut the collision sensitivity button off at the car rental place if driving small close roads!


 
This doesn't look too bad- Mr RTH and I are somewhat civil at this point!

Getting narrower and the navigation lady has gone absolutely crazy- " You are in a forbidden zone"- 'Make a U turn if at all possible".  And she seems to be talking louder and louder.  My husband is asking me to turn  off her voice and I cannot for the life of  me figure out how!  Lesson number 2:  Learn how to turn off the navigation voice at the car rental! They don't work in walled cities.

 
Oh my God- are we in a pedestrian zone???

 
Oh good we see the end of another car- just a bit further and the hotel said to look for the
monitor to get buzzed in!

 
Okay- now what????

 We push the button to La Mirande and the posts disappear below the surface and we
drive slowly on-
How can 2 cars possibly fit through here?  Thank goodness we were the only one.


You've got to be kidding me- really???????.  By this time, my husband and I are screaming at each other about the best way to proceed!  I really wanted to get out of the car and just leave it!





 Almost there- I see the edge of the POPE's palace and knew our hotel was close to it!
 
 
The streets get tinier and darker- and our fat BMW gets fatter and fatter!

One more turn - we hope!
 
 
 
 Whew- we made it!   But are we still married?????? Time for a drink!
Lesson Number #3- Park outside the walls in the free city parking lot and walk in!
 
We were staying at a 700 year old hotel that had once been private residences. It was breathtaking!
 
The old tile was exquisite.

Straight to the bar for us!
 





 
Antique canvas and iron luminaries lit the foyer every evening!


 Beautiful old fireplace décor.  A customer, Katheryn just bought a pair like these from our last
sale "Parisian Hideaways" and told me she polished them to look like gold.  I thought of her as I sat having a cocktail in front of this exquisite fireplace.

 Ladies powder room




 
 

Sitting room off the breakfast room
 
Great combination of colours

 
another courtyard.
Beautiful old limestone staircase with exquisite tapestries on the walls.

Garden right outside our window.

 
The Breakfast Room
 
 A beautiful bowl cherries with a plate of almond cookies waiting for us in our room!

 
 
Divine !
 
Our room opens to the courtyard outside and the smell of the roses is intoxicating!
 
Cocktails in the lounqe
 
 

Dinner at La Mirande Restaurant
 Love these little petite veggies in the glass!

Lobster Bisque
House Pate

 
Sole with stuffed squash blossom


Veal dish
 
Like a de-constructed creamy snickers bar!!!!~


Rum Baba- tried this dish in many different restaurants during the trip.  Each one was distinctly different! 

 Romantic candle lit dining room!
 
 
 
This was such a pretty hotel- full of history.  There is a cooking school on the premises that looked very enticing. But I didn't have time for it this trip- but definitely next time!
 
The courtyard gardens were full of roses and culinary herbs.  Every night I watched the chefs come into the garden and snip herbs for the evening meal. We kept our windows open and just let the scent of the roses come into our room.
 



 
short walk from our room to the main hotel.



Absolute perfection

 
 
We ate at different restaurants each night in Avignon.  On my next blog post, I will share with you one of the most memorable meals of my life at La Cour de Louvre in Avignon.  If there, you simply must not miss it! 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, June 10, 2013

Miller Wedding- First Stop After Paris!

Landing at O'Hare at 3pm yesterday from Paris, our first  mission was to get to my dear friend's sons  5:30 wedding in the city.  And we made it with not a moment to spare!  It was a gorgeous ceremony at Café Bauer in the Lincoln Park Zoo.  Later this week, I promise stories from France, but for today, I want to celebrate this important milestone in   my friend Jill's life, the marriage of her  son, Matthew.

Jill and I have been friends for almost 30 years.  Along with our friend Marlene, we were store managers  for Marshall Fields, raised our children together, solved the world's problems together ( especially retailing problems!)  and were each others confidants.  Now we are in the time of our lives, where our children are starting their own lives and  getting married. I knew this wedding of Jill and Barry's son, would be a glorious occasion, but with many tears of joy from Jill. 
 
 
The Ceremony
 
 
 Etereal white chuppah  for the marriage ceremony

 
Stunning white arrangements to mark the aisle.
 
 
Happy and tearful, Jill looks gorgeous in her navy taffeta gown.
She watches her future daughter in law come down the aisle.
Her expression brings tears to my eyes too!  Marlene is sitting beside me
and I see her grab her husband's hand and squeeze it.
 
 
 
Ashley looks radiant walking down the aisle to "Blackbird" by the Beatles.
She is such a sweet and gorgeous  girl.  Jill and Barry are getting a delightful addition to their family.
 
 



The 3 Miller women, Jill and her two beautiful daughters watch the vows taking place.


A happy Ashley and Matthew walking down the aisle as a married couple!
 

 
Jill and Barry right behind!

 
The Reception
 
 The elephant with its upturned trunk- a sign of happiness- was used as the icon for the wedding invitations, menu and place card table. 
Jill collected antique elephants for Matthew when he was a child.


Bridesmaid's bouquets of glorious hot pink peonies.

 Bride's bouquet of white peonies- simply divine!
 
Shoe's off and  ready to dance


Gorgeous bouquets on the tables for  the seven course dinner
 

Marlene and Ryan
 

Nancy and Bob -  Nancy was another old Marshall Field's colleaque!
 
 the mother son dance!
 
love Matt's smile
 

 

 
Jill and Barry



 Ashley's bracelet- so pretty!  a future heirloom!
 
 
This was  a wedding of happiness and joyful tears
- stately, sophisticated and yet touching to the heart. Another important milestone  for Jill 
just happened .  As I reflect on the past thirty years, it seems like Marlene, Jill and I were just talking about what Santa was going to bring our little ones.  Gosh, life flies by quickly. It is a wonderful thing to have  lifetime friends.

Between Marlene, Jill and I , we have nine children.  Three weddings down--- six to go!  Wonder whose child will be next??  No immediate plans, but there is romance in the air!  My bets on Marlene, but who knows????? 
 
Ashley and Matthew,
 may your life be blessed with wonderful friends!
 
 
 
 
 








 

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Leaving for Provence in the Morning

Tomorrow, my husband and I leave for 10 nights in France and I can't wait. We have had such a cold spring and now as we are getting ready to leave, we get a little warm weather and I decide that I need to get my potager planted now instead of when we return.  So hurrying around this week, I did get it started. I decided that I needed to add a little more color and structure to it this yer, so we planted lupines and foxglove around the center. I will fill in with herbs, squash, cucumbers and zucchini on the outsides.  I purchased compact growing vegetables this year to try to keep them better contained.








I love this showy perennial , but it is hard to get it to come back the next year.








French lavender fills in the corners.
I feel a bit better about leaving for France with some of this planted and I will finish when I return. I am sure I will be inspired by the gardens and potagers in the French countryside. 
We are staying in Avignon at a beautiful place- La Mirande.




 
 



 
 







I cannot wait to get to this region of France and explore. I am sure when I return I will have many new thoughts about my potager garden! So much to learn and explore during the next few days!!