Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Art Nouveau in Nancy



We traveled last weekend to Nancy, France. It is a 3 hour train ride east of Paris.

Nancy is where Art Nouveau started at the turn of the 20th century. Sarah and I are both big Art Nouveau fans, so we enjoyed it a lot. The city provides a map with all the Art Nouveau architecture on it. We walked and walked looking at different buildings. It was really cool because there were a lot of houses with interesting Art Nouveau detail on them that weren't by a famous architect. This made the whole town fun to walk through.

I've posted some pictures, but I want to caution you. If you aren't an avid architecture fan, you might have trouble wading through them.

http://picasaweb.google.com/suzypics2/Nancy

We also ate at a famous brassiere, Brassiere D'Excelsior. There is a picture posted at picasaweb that shows the ornate interior. I had some nice profiteroles. Profiteroles are vanilla ice cream filled pastry puffs smothered in warm dark chocolate sauce. This place brought a gravy boat of chocolate sauce to the table and smothered them after serving them. Yum!
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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Japonaise Ceramiques



Last weekend we went to the French National Ceramique Museum in Sevres on the outskirts of Paris.

It was on the grounds of the famous Sevres Ceramique Manufactoring plant, which was founded by Louis XV to make fancy smancy pottery for the French Aristocracy. They were having an exhibit of contemporary Japanese pottery, and it included some really wild stuff. It was a good exhibit.

We also went thru their pottery from 1800's, some of the Napolean III era stuff that I've recently taken a liking to. They also had a bunch of Art Nouveau vases that just swept me away.

This brings me to our weekend plans for tomorrow.... After looking at Art Nouveau pottery that was Fancy Smancy, we decided to travel to Nancy. Nancy is a big Art Nouveau center, so we're going to check it out.
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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Mont Saint Michel


We took a quick weekend trip to Mont Saint Michel on the coast of Normandy. It has been an abbey since the 900s. After the French Revolution, religion was "out", and Mont Saint Michel was a prison for many years. It was built on a granite island out in the middle of the bay. They have *really* strong tides here, the whole bay is a muddy mucky mess at low tide, and then surges in as the tide rises. It is low tide for some of my pictures, and high tide at others.

In the 1860s they built a causeway out to the island so you can reach it without going through the mud. The causeway caused a lot of the bay to silt up, they have just broken ground on a project to build a bridge out to the island, and get rid of the causeway. The project looks rather involved (finishing in 2012) , I'm glad we got to see le Mont before construction cranes descended on it.

The island itself is....well.... a tourist trap. A very nice one, but definitely a tourist trap. Packs of tour buses descend on the place during the day. Sunday was especially packed because it was the first Sunday of the month, and entrance to the abbey was free. Numerous museums and monuments are free (and crowded) on the first Sunday of the month in France.

The abbey was fairly interesting. You could see the numbers on the stones in the terrace, stone masons got paid by the number of stones. After the floor was laid, stone mason #8 would get paid based on the number of stones with '8' in them in the floor. Some interesting architecture, some of the gothic arches made for fun photos. When it was used as a prison, they installed a huge human hamster wheel. The prisoner power from the wheel was used to drag supplies up a steep slope into the abbey.

We were staying overnight, which ended up being a really good thing. It meant that we had the place to ourselves after the day trippers left. It was magical at night and in the morning. We walked along the fortified wall around the island, and walked out on the causeway a bit so we could see the abbey lit up.

Mont Saint Michel pics are at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/suzypics2/MontStMichel
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Saturday, February 03, 2007

Soup kitchen battle in Nice

France is having its own immigration issues, and a lot of the immigrants are Muslim. There is a private organization in Nice that isn't happy about the immigrants, and they seem to be focused on the Muslim immigrants. They have an interesting way of fighting the immigration of Muslims into France.

The anti-Muslim group serves free soup to the homeless in Nice. The kicker is that they only serve pork based soup (Muslims can't eat pork). A pro-Muslim soup kitchen group started distributing non-Pork based soup across the street. Lots of soup on the streets of Nice.

The French government cracked down on the Pork soup scheme, calling it discrimination against Muslims on public property. So the anti-Muslim group is looking for private property to serve their Pork based soup from, and they are protesting the French government crackdown. (Everyone loves a good protest in France)

While I don't agree with their issue of being against immigrants, I found the battle of the soup kitchens to be an interesting story.

We're off to Mont St Michel this weekend. Travel Travel Travel.