Showing posts with label france. Show all posts
Showing posts with label france. Show all posts
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
la différence
Usually when I'm travelling for business there is little time to see the places that I visit. That's unless I'm there for a while on some kind of assignment, when I do manage to get out. So despite being in Paris three times in the last few weeks, this is the first time that I've really had a chance to amble around, take in some sights and sit in cafes.
Yes, I've been in Paris on my own time rather than for work, and that makes quite a difference to the perspective.
I do know my way around pretty well and have stayed in plenty of different spots in the past, so there is a familiarity to the geography and the way things connect together. I'll admit that I mentally transpose London's format onto Paris when I think about some of the areas, with Gare du Nord as Liverpool Street, the Champs Elysee as Oxford Street and the Eiffel Tower as the part around Waterloo. The Rive Gauche is the bit by Southwark. Its a weird way to think of the areas, but it works for me and its the only city where I have that kind of arcane geography, useful for calculating walking distances.
Of course, the actual areas I've just described are uniquely Parisienne, and everything from the weather to the police look very different.
But that's another story.
Sunday, 20 December 2009
EuroTunnel, Ferries, Weather, Motorways Updates for Xmas Travel
Countdown for the holiday season is well and truly under way. As I'm trying to get to France at the moment and the tunnel information on the Eurotunnel site is singularly useless, I thought I'd improvise a few links.
1 BBC Motorway information (M20) is the key one to watch Click Here
2 BBC Eurostar update Click Here
3 SE Weather forecast from the Met Office Click Here
4 Highways Agency Motorway Traffic Flow - select M20 Click Here
5 BBC Five Day Calais Weather Click Here
6 Traffic Master National live traffic jam reporting Click Here
7 meteofrance French weather shows orange alert for North France Click Here (Thanks, maximumbob)
8 Eurotunnel phone line (UK) 08444 63 00 00 (Thanks, Catherine)
There - that took all of
Shame that Eurotunnel couldn't do something similar.
I've switched to the Ferry.
Thursday, 5 November 2009
duck or grouse
Back to the UK and a chance to replenish my toiletries bag with a new duck. I'm not sure what happened to the last one, but it had raised the occasional smile whenever my luggage was searched until its tragic loss somewhere in Canada a year ago.
Perhaps it thought it was a goose?
Actually, there has been something of an overload of shampoos and toiletries at this hotel, with 7 bottles containing different substances, plus a complete separate set of massage oils and soaps on some sort of mixing slate,
And don't get me started on the other soaps in tins or the array of sponges and special salts in the bath rack.
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