November in Paris

So much has happened since I last wrote. Our friend Jeanne came for a visit and together we went to Lyon. Since a picture is worth a thousand words – here goes.

We went via train from Gare de Lyon. Above is someone playing one of many pianos placed in stations for the enjoyment of passengers. According to the sign- feel welcome to play and enjoy.

Lyon is two hours by train from Paris. Since we had so little time and since walking any distance is a challenge for George and me we took tours. We did a dinner cruise on one of the two rivers that go through Lyon – it was nice but nothing I’d recommend. The next day we had a private driver – English speaking- who gave a great tour of the city including some of the areas out of the downtown. First we drove up winding roads through Lyon to the cathedral Notre Dame.

View of the cathedral from a city square.
The cathedral Notre Dame at the highest point in Lyon.
Stunning interior with beautiful stain glass windows.
Above and below- views of the city.
One of many walking bridges that connect the city districts. Lyon has an island between the two rivers which is part of the main city.
The old name of Lyon is Lugdunum- from Roman times. Below is an amphitheater that is used for big theatrical shows and concerts.

From here we made our way winding through narrow roads to the old silk production area of the city. The first place we stopped was one of hundreds of passages that connect streets passing between apartment buildings. There are more than 600 such passages in the city. This one below is in the old silk manufacturing area and was used by striking workers who fought to get better living conditions. These workers are credited with start of social security benefits in France.

Another one is below we walked through that evening in the old city of Lyon.

As part of a tribute to Lyon’s silk production history (which is no more) these murals were painted depicting the life of a silk worker. When you look at these remember that everything you see is a painting or frescoe.

All that you see is on the flat surface of a building.

In the evening we went on a food tour walking through the old city. First we went to a cheese shop, next a charcuterie, and then a bouchon- the famous family eateries of Lyon

A typical street in the old city
Owner and her mother of the fromagerie (cheese shop) we visited
The owner’s explaining us how the salami we were going to eat was made. We were in the basement of the shop.
The bouchon we went to was family owned(they all started that way as a welcoming place for travelers) The walls were covered with photos – a kind of pictorial history of the family and the bouchon.
This was our main course- absolutely delicious pike cooked in a pastry and topped with a crab sauce. The pike is cooked for many hours and just melted in your mouth.
Walking through the old city we came upon a window of antique clicks which chime on the hour. Time to go back to our hotel and head back to Paris in the morning.
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About pianomd

Retired medical doctor; a proud grandmother; have degrees in music, medicine and medical anthropology; love to travel. Live with my husband in New England and Paris. Love music, used to play the piano, and love to think of myself as a writer... but that remains to be seen.
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4 Responses to November in Paris

  1. barbaramunchrngmailcom's avatar barbaramunchrngmailcom says:

    So enjoyed these pictures of your busy days! So beautiful!

    Barbara Ann

  2. salongarose's avatar salongarose says:

    Great pictures. Especially enjoyed the murals…so real!

    Thanks

  3. Jonathan's avatar Jonathan says:

    How fun!!!! I love it!!!! That mural was amazing, what detail – and the cheese shop! How cute!

    So glad you guys are having a good time – miss you and love you!! Big hug to you both !!!

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  4. aideenjenkins's avatar aideenjenkins says:

    Hi Carolann,

    I’m so glad you had such a lovely trip and I hope you enjoyed Thanksgiving. When will you be back in Orleans? We went to upstate NY and CT starting 11/23. I’m in Boston today and returning today. Hello to George!

    Xo Aideen

    Aideen Jenkins 781-956-6663

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