Tag Archives: Bastille

Panoramic views from the Bastille today…

24 Apr

Je viens d’apprendre que mon mobile peut prendre des photos panoramiques ! C’est une option qui n’est même pas sur mes autres appareils-photos (un SLR et un appareil de poche) ! Avec trois massifs qui encerclent la ville, Grenoble est une merveilleux endroit pour les vues panoramiques et maintenant je suis accro ! Voici quelques photos de cet après-midi prises à la Bastille…

I’ve recently discovered that my cellphone takes panoramic photos! It’s an option that is not even available on my other cameras (an SLR and a pocket camera)! With three different mountain ranges completely surrounding the city, Grenoble provides a plethora of interesting panoramic views and now I’m addicted! Here are some photos I took this afternoon at the Bastille…

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Ce week-end à Grenoble…

16 Dec

Equal Rights Collective

Santa, Place Grenette

Christmas Market Lamp Vendor

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Soirée à la Bastille

12 Sep

Ma promenade à la Bastille était merveilleuse ce soir. Je suis heureuse d’avoir amené mon appareil-photo ! Il a plu ce matin et le ciel s’est dégagé dans l’après-midi. Après la pluie, c’est le meilleur moment pour voir Grenoble depuis en haut. La brume a disparu et les montagnes et les nuages ressortent bien. Voici quelques unes de mes photos:

I had such a lovely walk up the Bastille this evening. I’m glad I brought my camera! It rained this morning and then the sky cleared up nicely. After the rain is the best time to see Grenoble from above as the haze is gone and the mountains and clouds are striking. Here are some of my pics:

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1ere pique-nique au Jardin de Ville

26 Mar

Quel temps agréable au bout de mars ! Est-ce que c’est le début du printemps ou le début de l’été ?! J’ai bien profité du beau temps avec un pique-nique au hasard. Avant d’aller au Jardin de Ville j’ai commandé pour un déj rapide, 100% bio, à emporter au nouveau café (qui font des wraps !) ce qui je viens découvrir et ce qui j’adore (voyez l’adresse au-dessous).

What nice weather for the end of March! Is it the start of Spring or Summer?! I took advantage of the beautiful weather with a random picnic. Before going to the Jardin de Ville I ordered a 100% organic lunch to go at a new café (that makes wraps!) that I’ve just recently discovered and love (see address below).

Jardin de Ville, Grenoble

my lunch to go from OBIOXO

many students gather here on their lunch breaks

flowers blooming

notice the young man with the wine bottle

view of the Bastille and the télépherique station

I spy two paragliders. Voyez-vous les parapentistes?

How I wished to be this person!

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OBIOXO
salad bar – wraps – sandwiches – gâteaux – soupes – tartes
4, rue des Clercs
04.56.85.32.73

Grenoble sous la neige, 31/01/12

31 Jan

Dining in Paris: Highlights

10 Nov

Before embarking on my 3 hour TGV ride to Paris for the long weekend, quite a few people mentioned that the food in Paris stinks compared to Grenoble (where the food is tastier, comes in much larger proportions and is, of course, much cheaper). Now that I’ve finally experienced Paris for myself, I must say that I agree. But, there are a few things Paris has that Grenoble doesn’t: Korean food and a Korean supermarket. Also, breakfast was quite nice around Place d’Italie. There is something about starting the day off with a French breakfast + people-watching at a café in Paris. I was lucky on most days for it to be warm enough to dine outside on the terrace in late October. Thanks to the recommendation of a fellow blogueuse, I finally had my first tasty, quality cheeseburger in France! Here are my Parisien dining highlights:

breakfast, place d'Italie

La Panfoulia, le Marais

The two above photos are at La Panfoulia, where I went to have a cheeseburger (recommended by Ella Coquine). It was delish; the fries too! Merci Ella!

grilled vegetable antipasti @ L'Estaminet, Rue Oberkampf

bone marrow and a mushroom risotto topped with roquette @ L'Estaminet

tiramisu @ L'Estaminet

So, the three above images are from L’Estaminet on Rue Oberkampf. Oberkampf is a hipster-like neighborhood between Belleville and le Marais. To me, it felt a little bit like Park Slope, Brooklyn. This was my favorite French dining experience in Paris. The food was good and not expensive. To top it off, we were seated outside on a sunny Halloween day. It’s the closest experience I had gotten to “humble Grenoble dining” while in Paris, except with a different variety of French food.

"bimbimbap" at a Korean restaurant near the Jardin du Palais Royal

"kimbap" to-go at the Korean-Mart on rue Sainte-Anne

The bimbimbap in Paris was AWESOME. I also ordered a side of kimchi. I went to school for 5 years next to NYC’s Korea Town where I had Korean food almost on a daily basis. Perhaps, subconsciously, I went to Paris for the Korean food! At the Korean Mart on rue Sainte-Anne (thanks to this blogger for getting the word out) I was able to find specific ingredients so that I could make kimchi at home (I did already and it is delicious and very spicy!).

Les Étages, le Marais

And another thanks to Ella Coquine for suggesting a visit to Les Étages. I enjoyed this bar. Very cool vibe, nice decor, good music and great location. Drinks can be expensive, so keep that in mind before you go out boozing in le Marais.

Paris is so large that I couldn’t go to that many places within the 4 days that I was there. I didn’t realize how big it is. There are so many fun going-out areas: le Marais, quartier Bastille (rue de Lappe), Quartier Latin, streets north of Les Halles (rue Montorgueil & rue Saint-Denis), and even this cute, funky neighborhood near my hotel in place d’Italie. So many places that I never knew existed. I also loved the covered passageways I found which felt like hidden gems, and I’m pretty sure that I walked through the one that was shot in the end scene of L’obscur objet du désir. Magical. There’s a lot to discover in Paris! I guess I’ll be back pretty soon!

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