Saturday, March 29, 2008

Les Deux Moulins

Today was a beautiful cold sunny day in Paris. I started my morning in Montmarte where I looked up at Basilique du Sacre-Ceour as I sipped my morning café latte. After walking to the top of Sacre-Ceour, I explored the Montmarte quarter most of the morning, stopping for coffe at Les Duex Moulins, the café where Amile was a waitress. The café was very hip, surprisingly not very touristy and had fantastic atmosphere. With the sun shining in the windows and the French pop playing in the background I felt like I could have been a customer in the movie. After a ham a cheese crepe I was off to explore Euproe’s largest market, Marche auz Puces de St-Ouen. The antiques were amazing, all much to big for me to take home! I then headed via the metro to the Opera house where I explored the side streets to Place de la Madeline, then down to the Rue De Rivoli, across from the Louve where I strolled for hours in and out of shops, cafés and little courtyards. It was a fantastic day, my feet were dead tired from hours and hours of walking, after an early dinner I was sound asleep by 8:30! Tomorrow the rain is expected to be back, I will be off to explore Maris! –kelly

Sprinkles, showers, downpours…

It rained all day yesterday, I experienced Paris in just about every kind of rain in a 12 hour period. I stayed pretty dry with my umbrella, hat, scarf and long coat however my feet were another story they were soaked! I stuck mostly to a few shopping areas I wanted to see including Le Bon Marche (a very famous department store), Le Epicurean (amazing grocery store) and the Rue de St. Germaine. I had a afternoon coffee at Café de Flore, a famous hangout of Hemingway and a light dinner of French onion soup (fantastic) at a café across from Notre Dame. While it did rain most of the day, at abut 6:30 PM the skies parted and I was able to capture a few great pictures of Les Invalides during a long evening stroll. Au revoir –kelly

Friday, March 28, 2008

Bonjour from France


I've been in Paris this week for work and am staying over the weekend to see the sites, do some shopping and fill up on as many croissants as possible! Here are a few photos of the sunrise from my hotel room this morning, still suffering from Jet Lag I was up very early. My hotel is in Montparnasse, out my window I over look the Cimetiere du Montparnasse. It's a cold day today, about 38F and raining...but it's Paris, so I love it cold or not! -kel

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Happy Easter

Luca playing with his new wooden lighthouse courtsey of the Easter Bunny. It's a nice warm day in Sydney today, we've had a quiet Easter this year enjoying time together over a nice long weekend. We wish you all a very Happy Easter. Cheers -kel

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Going South: Coonawarra & back to Melb (Feb 20-23)

Out of Port Fairy we made good time to the South Australia border. We got out of the car to take the obligatory tourist pic "You are now entering South Australia" and parked next to a herd of cows. To date we had seen a lot of cool animals on this trip, both native and non-native, but it was the cows that Luca loved, we got back in the car and he was mooing - funny. We followed the coast all the way to Port MacDonnell (saw some emu's and kangaroos running/hopping along next to us as we drove along) then headed straight up to Penola (Coonawarra) through Mount Gambia (which aside from poor road signage has an amazing blue lake).


Coonawarra is a renowned red win area in Australia, something to do with the thin layer of terra rossa soil on a limestone base. The wine area is relatively small and low key but everything is very accessible, the people at the cellar doors very friendly and there were some beautiful old buildings at most of the wineries. A good mate of mine, Dave Ronson, is the GM of a big wine producer in Australia and they have a winery in Coonawarra so we were set up on a tour of the Brands winery. It was great, we learned a ton - thanks David. Some great wine and generally a good time and again Kelly booked a real winner for accomodation in the town of Penola.


After Coonawarra we headed back to Melbourne with a night in Ballarat. We spent our last night in Melbourne staying on Chapel St which is the shopping capital of the country. Kelly had a great time checking out the stores but I know she could have spent more time there if Luca and I weren't with her. We checked out downtown Melbourne - which is so busy even on the weekends and has some great arcades and reno's of old buildings and finally headed out to the airport to catch the flying Kangaroo home. The end of an awesome adventure.

Cheers all.

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Going South: The 12 Apostles (Feb 19)

The morning ritual on this trip of a coffee and a pastry behind us we headed away from the windy roads into the Ottway National Park. We drove through some great forests to get to our first stop Cape Ottway Lighthouse. The Lighthouse was cool, some great views and some awesome old buildings. We explored around for a while but were careful to stay on the trails as there were signs warning that "snakes are active at this time of year". On the way out of national park we saw two colonies of koala's in trees just off of the road - this was the first time in all my years (and that is saying something) that I have seen a koala in the wild. They were so close and there were half a dozen of them.


Then onto the 12 Apostles - totally spectacular. You see them in ads for Australia but they are more impressive to see first hand. The whole coast down that way is rough and beautiful and after the Apostles we visted a few less famous rock formations that were also cool.

We stopped for lunch in Port Campbell and given it was pushing 100 degrees I also took a dip - the water was freezing, painful freezing and it took me a couple of attempts to dive in completely.

That night we stayed in Port Fairy, Kelly got us upgraded to a three bedroom suite so Luca had even more exploring to do. It also allowed us to have a seperate room from the little guy for the first time on the trip so we celebrated with a few beers and pizza.

Monday, March 03, 2008

Going South: The Great Ocean Road (Feb 18)

Across the Westgate bridge and off toward Geelong we got out of Melbourne early and just in time for Luca's morning nap. We stopped at the tourist info office in Geelong to get some maps of the Great Ocean Road. The ladies at the tourist info. loved their jobs and were proud residents of Geelong. When I told them I was skipping town as soon as they gave me the maps they went into overdrive on what there was to see in Geelong, where I should get some breakfast and why I should let Luca have a run around before continuing on toward Lorne. The ladies even pulled out the testimonial postcards from Canada and Sweden from people they had helped who were so inspired by Geelong they had to write and express their thanks upon returning home. Kelly and I are a much tougher sell - onwards to Lorne.

This first part of the Great Ocean Road has crazy roads, you hug cliffs on windy roads way above the ocean. I'm sure the view is great but I was keeping my eyes on the road. We got a laugh out of the road signs that showed a zig zaggy black line with "windy road next 120kms" - we are used to seeing the same signs with the label "windy road next 5kms" (or next 10kms...any distance far short of 100kms). We stopped in at Lorne for breakfast and Luca had a run in the park. Then on to Apollo Bay.



Kelly had booked a great place to stay for our first night out of Melbourne, it was out of town a ways and right above the ocean and had killer views. After checking in we headed in to Apollo Bay past rows of crazy wind swept trees and some cool houses. Apollo Bay is a cool small town itself but with temps in the mid 90's we headed straight to the beach.

If Luca has had more fun at any point in his life I would be suprised - he covered himself with muddy sand, he was a mess and when we finally left the beach he was none too impressed.

That night we enjoyed an awesome sunset and a swim in the pool and Luca enjoyed exploring a new hotel room. I would have been happy to stay here for a few days but at the same time I was looking forward to seeing the 12 Apostles and London Bridge.