Sunday, August 28, 2011

My Expanded Itinerary

Gloria on her balcony in Nice last August.
Three more nights to sleep in my very own bed and some cleaning up after Hurricane Irene before I am off on Junket 2011 on Wednesday.
Marcel and Renee in Strausbourg 2007
Since I last wrote, I have been able to extend my trip two weeks, so Metz, France, Alessandria, Italy, and more time in Paris have been added to my itinerary.
When I visit Metz in October, I will again be staying with Marcel and Renee Megel. Marcel was the exchange student to Weston High School in my senior year. Thanks to the internet, we were able to reconnect prior to 9/11. When I was planning a trip to Paris with my friend Carol, I emailed Marcel to see if we might meet for lunch or dinner. I did not check to see how far it is from Paris to Metz. Well, it is 173 miles! Marcel and Renee very kindly invited Carol and me to stay with them. We were there for two nights, and had a wonderful time talking with them and enjoying visiting Metz and Nancy. I've visited since, and have met all of the grandchildren; it will be great to see Marcel and Renee again. Renee used to teach German, so we communicate via my pidgin French and Marcel's translation.
I will take the train from Metz to Milan via Basel, Switzerland, to visit Gloria Demarchi, whom I had visited in Nice last summer. We first met when she had her wonderful looking condo in Genoa on the home exchange site. I never did get to Genoa, but we have stayed in touch. It will be great fun to see her again also!
I will fly out of Paris to return home, so I will spend my last few nights with Pascale and Yves who stayed with me maybe four years ago. We'll go to have lunch at the Restaurant Fournaise, which is where Renoir painted the Luncheon of the Boating.http://www.restaurant-fournaise.fr/Page_welcome.htm It may be very touristy, but, I AM a tourist!:)) (Pascale has warned me that it may not be too charming.) I first learned about this in Susan Vreeland's historical novel, The Luncheon of the Boating Party.
So I am packed and ready to leave....I have no idea how often I will be able to update this blog, but I look forward to sharing this trip with you! Hope to hear from  you as well!

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