Tuesday evening, June 9, 2015
Hallo!
Well, we actually had a lovely dinner tonight here in
Brugge.
We went out about 7 p.m. and weren’t really able to get any good
suggestions from our hotel owner, as everything she thought of apparently is
closed tonight!
(When we asked her if it
was usual for restaurants to close on Tuesday nights, she replied that no, it
was usually Wednesday nights!)
So!
We headed out toward the more non-touristy
part of
Brugge.
I was determined that we were NOT going to
eat in any place around the Market square, where we would be surrounded by
everybody speaking English!
We retraced
our route to the boat ride this morning, but R didn’t really like the look of
Mozarthuis (where I had hot chocolate
and he had tea) for dinner.
Across the
courtyard was the hotel and restaurant of the
Duc de Boulogne, which looked fairly interesting.
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R's gray shrimp salad
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My Belgian white asparagus
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Lovely room overlooking the canal on two sides!
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R was still up for looking a bit more, but I
basically said I had about 5 more minutes left in my standing-out-in-the-cold
time.
So, we went back and took another
look at the hotel’s restaurant, and decided this was the place.
We hadn’t reserved, but we were a bit early,
and fortunately, they had room for us.
They showed us to one riverside table, but the sun was too hot (I know,
I can’t make up my mind) shining in on me, so we moved to a less sunny table,
still by the water’s edge.
We both
decided to take the “menu” – starter, main course and dessert.
R took the grey shrimp salad for starters,
with the duck breast for his main course, followed, (of course!) by fruit salad
and sorbet.
I started with their Belgian
white asparagus with chopped hard boiled egg and butter sauce, followed by
their rib steak cooked perfectly that came with a potato pancake, several
roasted potatoes, and a small ramekin of very nicely cooked veggies in a cheese
sauce.
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R's duck breast
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My steak
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We both enjoyed our meals very,
very much!
For dessert, R had the fruit
salad with peach sorbet, and I had
Dame
Blanche – which was two scoops of vanilla ice cream, with a dark chocolate
sauce poured over it, followed by a large dollop of their home-made whipped
cream…YUM!
We had a bottle of their red
house wine, a Grenache/Merlot blend, which was excellent.
The dining room was really beautiful, with
windows overlooking canals on two sides, and it was SO nice and warm … we had a
really lovely dinner!
Tomorrow morning,
will find us packing up and heading back to France to
Chateau d’Ermenonville, near
Aeroport
Charles de Gaulle.
We’re still not
sure how we’re getting there – I am thinking possibly through
Compiegne (where Germany surrendered
after WWI, and where Hitler made France surrender in WWII) but we’ll see!
More later!
m
xxx
Bonjour, we are back in France!
In fact, as R likes to put it, we are “in position” for
tomorrow’s travel home.
This morning, we
were up at our usual time, and ready to go by breakfast time of 8:30 a.m.
It really felt like the wind had died down,
which is good, and it was also a bit warmer.
It took two trips to get everything into the car, but it still fits,
which is the main thing.
Lovely
breakfast again, and out on the road about 9 a.m.
As it turned out, Robert wanted me to turn
left immediately upon exiting the parking area, but guess what?
They are digging up the road!
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R's fruit salad with peach sorbet
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My "Dame Blanche" with real whipped cream!
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(Hard to go where there are no more cobbles…)
So, a much more complicated route out of town, but eventually we made it.
We have both decided that
Brugge is truly a lovely small city, and
there is much more to explore than we were able to get to in only a day and a
half.
So … shall we say, next time?!
We would through some very small and uncrowded roads heading
back into France, and in fact, took until lunch time to even make it close to
the border. I had Robert take some
pictures of some of the road signs, to possibly explain some of my
confusion. When there are no
recognizable words or pictures, it can get a bit dicey occasionally! And we honestly had no idea if these were
important words, or town names, or what!
I did finally come to recognize that when a white line ends with a red
rectangle, that means the road is cut off and you can’t get through…who says I
can’t learn symbology?
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Another shot of Brugge!
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We did stop for a quick lunch at a Carrefour, and decided to
head directly to
Ermenonville via the
peage (tollway), and made it to
le Chateau d’Ermenonville just on 2
p.m.
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A town?
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At any rate...
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We did like the green cow!
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As our room reportedly wasn’t ready
yet, we deposited our luggage and decided to make a trial run to
Charles de Gaulle airport.
(We have stayed many times at the chateau for
airport convenience, but with all the building that has been going on, we
wanted to be sure we could still find it!)
It took about 20 minutes to get there, but what we had forgotten to find
out was which terminal United Airlines flies from – and that is critical at de
Gaulle.
We had an interesting time
finding out how to exit CDG – there is an incredible amount of signage all over
the place, and lots and lots of dead ends or gated entries.
Finally found our way back to the hotel about
3 p.m. and picked up our keys to room #301.
We have never stayed in this wing of the hotel before.
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These crowded Belgian roads...
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(We have probably stayed here 10 – 12 times
over the years, and have even had their tower suite once, which was wonderful!)
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| I love our bedroom! |
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View out the other side of our room
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| Chateau from the front |
But 301 sits all by itself at the end of one
of the buildings, and it is really much larger than many of their rooms.
We also have a lovely working area and desk,
with views over the courtyard in one direction, and over the moat and the woods
from the other!
We have opened the
windows and the cross breeze is wonderful – and I’m also back in shorts, which
is nice.
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| A statue in Ermenonville |
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| Another front view |
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| Me in the back of the chateau |
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| Cute red pergola! |
So…I reorganized luggage (paying special attention to all
liquids and things that cannot go into carry-on luggage), and R got the
computer up and running. I checked us in
on-line, and R went down with the flash drive and now we have our boarding
passes as well! Neat! We then walked a bit through town – it’s very
small, and there’s not much too it from a commercial point of view, but we did
find two restaurants just outside the gates for dinner. They do have a lovely restaurant here, but
their menus are either 45€ or 50€ each, or you can order a la carte … and with
the meat choices being lamb, veal or pigeon, let us only say, I’ll stay in and
eat chocolate! We then walked down the
property to a wonderful old, colorful gazebo, which I always like to do. Then back, as R wanting a sit down, and I
wanted to blog!
So! Dear friends, we
are now getting ready for the Paris/Washington Dulles/Phoenix trip
tomorrow. Take care, and I will
definitely include tonight’s dinner at some point!
Lots of love,
m
xxx
The Chateau is so cool!
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