• About

Dana Dahling – a beginner's blog

~ A place to share my travels with friends

Dana Dahling – a beginner's blog

Category Archives: France

Paris Day 5

14 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by danadahling in France, Paris, Travel

≈ 4 Comments

Tags

Chartres Cathedral, France, Notre Dame, Paris

It was a Friday, one of two Friday’s I would be in Paris.  I made a point to come back from the countryside so that I could go to Chartres to walk on the Labyrinth.  The Labyrinth at the Chartres Cathedral normally has chairs covering it.  On Friday’s they move the chairs and open the Labyrinth to the public.  I took the number 5 metro from the Bastille station to the end of the line and transferred to the number 6 line which took me directly to the train station.  I purchased a ticket from an English speaking gentleman at he directed me to the platform.  I ran for the train, the next one would be an hour – this was the first time I’ve had to do that elevator door motion – and was so pleased that it worked!  I found myself a seat and in just over an hour I arrived in Chartres.  I had a singular purpose – to walk the famous Labyrinth where monks walked back in 1205.  As I walked, I couldn’t help but imagine the people who had walked there before me in silence, turning inward, being still.  I walked very slowly, aware of the tourists and bicyclists who were walking across the labyrinth as if it were an ordinary floor.  I paused for people leaving and for those walking at a different pace.  At the center I paused, reflected and was overcome by a feeling of oneness of all those who have lived before or will have ever lived.  I was moved by the peace I saw on each person’s face as they walked the path and was so overwhelmed with gratitude that I was here on this Friday the 14th of September. I was moved to light a candle and affirm perfect health for my nephew Luke, who is reading my blog from the hospital, facing yet another health challenge.  An hour ride back and a few metro rides and I was back at the apartment.  It was a moving, very personal and gratifying experience and I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Paris.
More Info on Chartres Cathedral

When I returned to Paris I finally had a chance to see Notre Dame.  There is just no doubt about it, that’s one impressive Cathedral.  Every little village has it’s own impressive church, but this place outdoes them all.    It just so happened that there was no line to get into the cathedral.  Actually, I was one of the last to be let in.  The six o’clock mass was in progress.  Although I don’t speak French, I could recognize the Catholic traditions and was able to receive communion – and certainly recognized “The body of Christ” in French.  It was a moving experience, feeling the history of how many had received communion in this very place in this spot that had been a church since 528AD.
More Info on Notre Dame Cathedral

The area near Notre Dame is very old, as this location is where Paris got it’s start.  There was something that looked like a castle across the Seine, and a rather old, distinguished looking, palatial government building.  The sky was also putting on a show – it was 7pm and the chimes of many churches were ringing out.

During the past 3 days in France I’ve visited 7 breathtaking medieval Cathedrals/Abbeys. The magnificence and grandeur of these places brings my awareness to the common theme throughout all of humanity to feel a closeness to spirit, a connection with others and to feel that presence in their lives.

Paris Day 4 – Burgundy

13 Thursday Sep 2012

Posted by danadahling in France, Travel

≈ 2 Comments

Tags

Burgundy, France

Another day in the countryside in a charming family home. Breakfast was a baguette and some tea. Lunch was plucked from the ground and made into ratatouille, served with a sweet cherry wine made at home and followed by a selection of cheeses

20120913-155459.jpg

20120913-155940.jpg

20120913-160244.jpg

20120913-194556.jpg

We drove 12 kilometers to the village of Pontigny for the Abby

Pontigny Abby on Wikipedia

Saint Edmund, Archbishop of Canterbury has a shrine here

St.Edmund on Wikipedia

20120913-191541.jpg

20120913-191957.jpg

20120913-192015.jpg

20120913-195216.jpg

20120913-195333.jpg

20120913-195441.jpg

20120913-195516.jpg

Next stop was St Florentin with it’s impressive stained glass. I was sure to sample a small Florentin cookie/candy which was delicious.

More info on St Florentin

20120913-193930.jpg

20120913-194010.jpg

20120913-194031.jpg

20120913-194113.jpg

20120913-194054.jpg

20120913-194339.jpg

20120913-194448.jpg

Paris Day 3 – Burgundy

12 Wednesday Sep 2012

Posted by danadahling in France, Travel

≈ 1 Comment

Tags

Beaune, Bugundy, Chardonnay, Cluney, France, Taize

Woke up I the countryside and got an early start to get to Taize for the noontime prayer service. It was a moving experience to be with so many people from different places all singing chants of peace

20120912-231413.jpg

20120912-230059.jpg

20120912-230034.jpg

Nearby, the town of Cluny had what remains of a very old Abby
Cluny Abby

Next stop was a castle

20120912-232650.jpg

Following Burgundy’s version of a wine road, I enjoyed tasting fruity Chardonnay, Gamay and Pinot. I bought a bottle of Pinot Noir in the village of Chardonnay and learned how Louis XIV made Chardonnay famous.

We stopped in Tournus and saw a church built in the 900s
Tournus

The drive through wine country was picturesque, reminding me of home but scattered with many adorable villages.

Dinner was in Beaune, a perfect vacation spot for wine fans.

20120912-231914.jpg

20120912-231928.jpg

I took so many photos that I exhausted my camera battery. This blog post was created on the iPad with limited photos …. More to follow and be updated later

The Bastille Neighborhood

10 Monday Sep 2012

Posted by danadahling in France, Paris, Travel

≈ Leave a comment

Here’s some photos of the neighborhood where I’m staying. It’s pretty much a typical big city vibe here in the Bastille area.

 

Paris Prep

07 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by danadahling in France, Paris, Travel

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

french phrase book, french wine regions, google maps, Paris, Rick Steeve's, travel, vacation

The Paris trip is 18 hours away! It’s been months of excitement building to this point – It’s finally here. I do believe I’m ready! Next blog post will be from the Central European Time Zone!

I understand some of my friends are interested in hearing about my preparations… so here they are.. in no particular order;

  • Opened Travel Account
  • Informed credit card companies of travel plans
  • Paid Bills
  • Arranged for airport transportation to/from on both sides
  • Arranged for dog sitting and walking
  • Took dog to groomer
  • Purchased plenty of Euros
  • Purchased French phrase book
  • Purchased Rick Steeve’s pocket Paris
  • Burrowed Binoculars
  • Stocked up on sugar free mints
  • Purchased electrical converter
  • Loaded IPad with entertainment
  • Loaded Kindle with books
  • Packed laptop
  • Formatted card on Nikon and packed extra card
  • Packed special request items for my hostess
  • Packed clothes & shoes for all seasons and reasons
  • Packed travel pillow, ear plugs and eye mask
  • Packed umbrella and fashionable scarfs
  • Researched side trips to Brugge, Luxembourg, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Brussels, Antwerp, Switzerland, French Alps, French Riviera, Burgundy, Venice, Lake Como, Loire Valley, Mont Michele, Normandy and the French wine regions
  • Made reservations to visit the community of Taize for noontime prayer
  • Researched Labyrinths – and Chartres
  • Found Pipe Organ concert at St. Sulpice
  • Researched Paris’s metro and bus lines and the high speed trains
  • Consulted Trip Advisor, Lonely Planet and Rick Steeve’s tips on Paris attractions, museums, neighborhoods, cathedrals and cemeteries
  • Compared Burlesque shows in Paris
  • Spent a lot of time on google maps street view walking the streets of Paris
  • Went to the chiropractor for final neck adjustment
  • Had lunches and dinners with most of my friends and family
  • Printed boarding pass
  • Had my fish taco from Cafe Zazzle for final dinner before trip
Newer posts →

Recent Posts

  • Discovery Princess 2025
  • Disneyland December 2024
  • Huntington Beach – December 2024
  • NCL Breakaway – Fall 2024
  • Turks & Caicos Spring 2024
  • Adventure of the Seas Oct 2023
  • Celebrity Beyond – Feb 2023
  • Cancun Dec 2022
  • Symphony of the Seas – Oct 2022
  • Discovery Princess – July 2022
  • Kauai – April 2022
  • Cancun 2021
  • Allure of the Seas – October 2021
  • Huntington Beach – July, 2021
  • Carmel – February 2021
  • Benbow Inn, Garberville – November 2020
  • Elk Cove Inn & Spa – July 2020
  • Yosemite 2020
  • Quarantine 2020
  • Norwegian Epic – January 2020
  • Kapalua, Maui – November 2019
  • Yosemite – June 2019
  • Caribbean Princess – April 6, 2019
  • Pride of America – Feb 2019
  • Celebrity Equinox – Halloween 2018
  • Chicago – June 2018
  • Celebrity Summit – April 2018
  • Napili Point, Maui – December 2017
  • Yosemite – May 2017
  • Norwegian Getaway – April 2017
  • Ruby Princess – December 2016
  • New York – June 2016
  • Southern Caribbean – Dec 2015
  • India – July 2015
  • Leela Palace, Bangalore India July 2015
  • Alaska Cruise 2014
  • Yosemite 2014
  • Maui Accomodations
  • Dinty Does Yosemite – August 2011
  • Paris Day 14 (Final Day)
  • Paris Day 13 (only one day left)
  • Paris Day 12
  • Paris Day 11
  • Paris Day 10 – Normandy
  • Paris Day 9 – After dinner walk
  • Paris Day 9
  • Paris Day 8
  • Paris Day 7
  • Paris Day 6
  • Paris Day 5

Archives

Categories

  • Cozumel
  • France
  • Garberville, CA
  • Grand Cayman
  • India
  • Jamaica
  • Marin County
  • Maui
  • New Orleans
  • Paris
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Sonoma Coast
  • Sonoma County
  • Travel
  • Uncategorized
  • Yosemite

Meta

  • Create account
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.com

Blog at WordPress.com.

  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Dana Dahling - a beginner's blog
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Dana Dahling - a beginner's blog
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...