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EuroTrip Day 2 – Paris

We are here safe!

The flight here was awesome. Air Canada rules! We had personalized video screens in front of us and we could watch whatever we wanted. Unfortunately Vero’s screen was messed up to the point where her volume was always cranked up. She had to put earplugs in her ears AND THEN her headphones on top of them!

We arrived in 6.5 hours which was 2 hours below my estimate. I must have read the flight information wrong. This did not bode well for us getting some shuteye.

We grabbed the RER train into the city and watched as it got more full with each stop…Monday morning commuters looking bleary eyed and wondering why they can’t be on vacation.

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View from our apartment.

Unfortunately for us, by the time we got to Maud’s apartment (an apartment we found on airbnb.com), it was already 35 minutes past when we said we would meet her. There was no buzzer outside the apartment and she was nowhere to be seen. A crisis was slowly arising and we were low on sleep. We tried to use the payphone but they only accept phonecards. Vero then went into the cafe to see if we could use the phone and lo and behold, the owners knew Maud, let us buzz her, and sure enough she was still home before she went to work! Perfect!

We settled in and immediately hit the sack. It was 10AM and we were hoping to get 2 hours of sleep so we could get back out on the road. However, here I am just awoken around 3:30 and we’re getting ready. Oh well…we needed the sleep. No sense in getting frustrated with it! Paris will wait for us!

The place is quite amazing. I had forgotten how noisy it was! I am glad that I brought earplugs.

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Update: Vero and I headed to Gare de Lyon to pick up our train tickets for the rest of Eurotrip.  God bless automated tellers!  We then picked up a ‘carnet’ of tickets (ten tickets) for the metro to get us around town.  When looking at the map, it doesn’t seem that big of a city, but of course when it takes you 45 minutes to walk about an inch on the map, you know how big it is!

Unfortunately I can’t upload pictures at the moment like I had hoped to…somehow in my packing, I didn’t realize that our new SDHC cards can’t be read by my SD card reader!

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Vero at the Arc

We headed to the Arc de Triomphe around 5PM and it’s still as amazing as I remember it.  There was some sort of military band playing at the moment so I am not sure if that is normal at that hour or not.  I must admit that tourist season is HIGH upon us, especially around 5PM!  We headed to the top (284 steps!) and it has one of the most beautiful views of the city.  It gives you the true scope of Paris and is a sight not to be passed up.

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It was freaking windy up at the top of the Arc that day!

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Which way to the Tower?

Of course our next stop was the Eiffel Tower which can be seen in the distance.  Pictures were taken, people took our picture, we took theirs…everyone is in the same boat around the Eiffel Tower.  Seeing that it was after 6PM we couldn’t walk up the stairs at a reduced price so we got in line for the elevator.  While in line we found out that the top was closed due to being over capacity, but would open up within another hour.  The sun was going down at this point and Vero pointed out that we would be able to see the city at night which was the selling point for me!

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Obligatory hot couple picture with la Tour Eiffel

Up we went and I got into line on the 2nd floor for tickets to the top.  Vero walked around for awhile taking in the sights and eventually we made it to the top.  Let it be known that I’m not aggressive enough when it comes to getting on an elevator so there Vero went up, stuck in a crowd of people while I was stuck below waiting for the next elevator!  No matter, another one came in five minutes.  The top is freaking amazing…did I mention it was crazy windy that day in the city?  The south west side was home to some crazy pictures of hair blowing in the wind!

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Paris at night. Along with the tractor beams trying to bring in UFOs.

Unfortunately we could not find any restaurant at the Eiffel Tower that Vero’s parents gave us money to eat at.  We had a granola bar instead!  But we definitely needed something to eat at this point.  It was 9PM and we hadn’t eaten anything all day other than a croissant.

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Sorry Gaetan! No restaurant on la Tour Eiffel!

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Another obligatory photo of super hot couple. But at night! This was after some Polish guy came asking for directions from our map and I’m pretty sure he was either gay or trying to pick my pocket considering how close he was to me!

Patience was wearing thin but we stumbled upon the Comptoir sur L’Arc which was bustling with activity and had super fast service.  My leg of duck and Vero’s chicken-kabob were great and we split a 1/2 litre of cold red wine.  Perfect way to end the day!  Luckily the metro was still running around 11PM and we arrived back at the apartment around midnight tired from our first day.  Can’t get over what we accomplished in a few hours so far!  Looking forward to tomorrow!
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A great meal (super fast service!) at le Comptoire de L’Arc

 

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Eurotrip Day 1 – YOW

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Testing out the WordPress app for the iPad. Vero and I just munched on some tasty nachos from byward taps at YOW. We are wondering if the flight to Paris will have personalized tv screens in the seats in front of us.

Troy and I used those going to BC and they were sweet. Especially when Troy started watching European Vacation and there was a nude scene and the lady next to us was wondering what kind of person watches nudity in a plane!

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Last Haul from the Garden



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Surprising addition…grapes! Vero said this was about half of them! Too bad we won’t have enough time to figure out how to make wine from them!

I am very impressed with my cayenne and habanero peppers this year. I ended up dehydrating them as per Troy and Connie’s suggestion. I think I may have dehydrated the habanero a little too much, but I guess I’ll find out when I bite into it!

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Review: Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology

On Thursday morning, Vero and I walked around Montreal, getting a bite to eat for breakfast, heading down to the Old Port, and ending up at Les 3 Brasseures for lunch before hitting the road back to Ottawa.

But down at the Old Port, we headed towards the Montreal Science Museum for the Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology exhibit!  Benoit had gone to it the week before and said it was great.

When you enter, the give you a little video pad that you listen to commentaries on, interact with the exhibits, and feel like an archaeologist!  For example, if you swipe the video pad across a pillar with a number on it, it will indicate that you have to find four items within the room and swipe your pad next to them.  If you find all four items, then you obtain a piece of a statue.  In the end, if you go into each room and solve their puzzle, you will obtain a completed virtual statue which you can then display on the final room’s video screen with your name under it.  It was quite fun just to try and figure out the puzzles.

I personally loved the movie props and artwork…I wish I could have seen a week’s worth of material!  Costumes, props, storyboards for action scenes (like the rolling boulder from Raiders)…it was all there.  You can punch in a number corresponding with a prop into your video pad and they may show you behind the scenes videos, or a commentary about it.

Plus, there was the element of historical fact throughout the entire exhibit.  They may talk about the ancient temples that Indiana and company were exploring and why it was so important in the archaeological world.

Other rooms had actual archaeological items within them…digs from Macchu Pichu, or documentary clips about the Naska lines over in the Middle East.  It was fascinating stuff.  Vero really was into that portion of the exhibit.  I actually completed the exhibit a good hour ahead of her and then she made me realize that I had just skimmed over some of the stuff so I went back and educated myself a little more.

I believe the exhibit is only in Montreal for a few more weeks before it leaves the continent so if you are a fan, I would definitely recommend going fast!

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Review: Pearl Jam in Montreal, QC

Vero and I descended into Montreal on Wednesday for Pearl Jam!  Traffic was touch and go once we hit the 15, but the excitement in the air was intoxicating.  We arrived at the Best Western which turned out to be a great call on my part as it was just down the street from the Bell Center!

I convinced Vero (let’s be honest, she didn’t need much convincing!) to head down to the Bell Center to pick up our tickets and maybe grab a poster.  Luckily for us, they had a merchandise booth outside of the venue which was PERFECT for me to buy a poster and drop it off at the hotel.  I ended up picking up a poster and a great t-shirt which looks like an old Molson Canadian beer label on the front.  I was really digging this year’s merchandise (compared to the awful t-shirt I got from Toronto 2009).

Ten Club tickets were picked up and while I didn’t win the lottery for better seats, I couldn’t complain about the seats we had.  Section 113, Row DD which was pretty well 17 rows away from the stage.  FANTASTIC!  Thanks Ten Club!

When we walked into see Mudhoney, it was LOUD.  I’m talking Grady loud.  I could see Vero was in discomfort so we seeked out some earplugs from the customer service desk after their set.  I can’t say I know Mudhoney all that much, but for the last few songs that we heard, I was entertained.

Pearl Jam took the stage around 8:50 and started off with a surprising opener…Elderly Woman…but the crowd ate it up.  The Montreal crowd ROARED as soon as they hit the stage.  It was incredible.  This is why I love coming to Montreal for a show.

The hits came coming…Last Exit, Hail, Hail (first time I saw my favourite song live!).  I was surprised to hear Setting Forth with the full band complement as it’s a Eddie solo number.  Eddie said we should thank Matt Cameron for that.

The crowd never let up and the band felt it.  It was going to be a great night!  Our section was great…dancing, cheering, singing along.  I couldn’t have asked for anything less.

My personal highlight was hearing Hail, Hail as well as Come Back…a great, great song.  It was good to hear Sleight of Hand even though Eddie flubbed the second verse.  I was thinking the band was going to stop the song at one point!  I can’t figure out if Black was more powerful in Montreal or in Ottawa 2005…the crowd was intense.

Eddie spoke quite a bit about how great our country is, and how he loved how he could use the same plugs for his electronics.  He also pulled out a horoscope which said something to the effect that in order to keep yourself happy today, surround yourself with a large group and sing with them.

Crazy Mary had Boom and Mike trading off solos and I was glad to hear Yellow Ledbetter as it’s always the ultimate closer for me.

Seeing a Pearl Jam show is an intense experience and we left feeling wasted.  We gave it our all, and the band gave it their all.  This may have been my favourite PJ show I’ve been to.  Time will tell though.  I plan to go to at least one show a year.

Setlist:

•    Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
•    Last Exit
•    Hail, Hail
•    The Fixer
•    Amongst The Waves
•    Severed Hand
•    Setting Forth
•    Corduroy
•    Given To Fly
•    Insignificance
•    Daughter / Blitzkrieg Bop
•    Glorified G
•    1/2 Full
•    Do The Evolution
•    Unthought Known
•    Why Go
Encore 1
•    Even Flow
•    Come Back
•    Sleight Of Hand
•    Down
•    Black
•    Arms Aloft
•    Lukin
•    Porch
Encore 2
•    Better Man
•    Crazy Mary
•    Alive
•    Yellow Ledbetter

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PJ20!

Vero and I are headed to Montreal tomorrow to catch Pearl Jam on their 20th anniversary tour.

I’m quite excited by the fact that PJ has entered an era in their lives where they do a little tour each year and I’m making it a point to travel the world to see them at least once a year.

It’s a shame that our Eurotrip coincided with their upcoming Canadian tour because I always had a dream of a road trip across Canada and following PJ. Until the next time!

Excellent photo taken from Flickr user: Peter J Preston…from the PJ20 Weekend in Alpine WI this weekend.

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Maureen and John’s Wedding

 

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Well, I must say that I had a great time at Maureen and John’s wedding. Sure, being an MC is trying at times…dealing with microphone issues, ensuring people have a laugh…it’s a job, really. But I would work my ass off any day of the year for my sister and John.

You know, someone mentioned how they look at each other and the love in their eyes and I realized that’s so true. They click more than a mouse in a game of Quake.

I had the great honour of being part of a grand surprise which was John surprising Maureen with a honeymoon in Punta Cana instead of a week in Niagara Falls. I thought the delivery (proposed by John) was fantastic! I had a good laugh when Maureen thought that Vero and I had bought her a trip to Punta Cana when we pulled the reservations out of the magic box!

The time on stage with Troy was one of my favourites of my life. It was hard to play with the drums and when the monitors cut out, but that’s all things performers deal with, I suppose. I really enjoyed it and I sometimes wonder why the heck I’m not pursuing it a little more.

I could write for days about the wedding, but all that I care about is that Maureen and John had an amazing time! The Popes and the Palmers came together, organized the hell out of the place and it was a super night.

Too bad I forget to ask Uncle Pete to say Grace. Feel bad about that one, but oh well. I can’t remember everything.