Our last night at the Baden Blues Festival was really good. Our buddy from breakfast, Ernest 'Guitar' Roy was very entertaining. Duke Robillard was also good although not so much party music as the previous night. Just as well because we had an early start on Sunday morning. We thanked Suzanne and her husband Robert profusely and bought ourselves T-shirts.
Denis is making me mention that he found out part way through Saturday evening that Man U lost to Barcelona, 3-1, which certainly did not make him a happy man.
Train to Paris was longer than scheduled. Apparently French trains are not on par with the rest of Europe. Train stopped twice due to technical difficulies...one being no air conditioning but they did hand out water. :) We were scheduled to arrive in Paris at 1:30 and arrived about 2:00. Took taxi from one train station to another to make the connection to Rouen. That part went smoothly although the French were already laughing at Denis' french at the train station.
Met a nice older couple on train to Rouen. He had been a merchant marine in the '70's, travelling across the Atlantic and up the St. Lawerence. He was familar with Montreal, Quebec and had even been to Thunder Bay. Although by reputation, French people aren't know to be friendly, we've had some luck. We asked a young girl for directions to our hotel; turns out she lived close by and walked us there! Front desk at the hotel and people in 'restuarants' last night did live up to the reputation! We had a really hard time getting something to eat. Apparently most stores and restaurants are closed on Sundays! We sat at one Bistro and although we could get beer and wine, food was not available. Another place could only serve us ice cream as it was close to closing! Our first night in France we ended up eating in McDonalds! Needless to say, I went to bed hungry and grumpy!
Today didn't start out promsing on the food front either. Now we know how the French stay thin! Coffee and cigarettes seems to be the breakfast of choice with the odd croissant thrown in. Denis had a sandwich and I settled for expresso and croissant which are pretty amazing. Rouen is a pretty place with a lot of history and we did some good sightseeing. The hotel we're staying is in a very old building, built in the 17th century! Really neat place and Denis has taken some good pictures which we'll post later. (internet connection not that great here)
Light rain started about 2pm so Denis headed back to the hotel, and me, I went shopping! Yes, again. :)
We're writing this from the lounge/dinning area of the hotel, enjoying some nice French wine, which we purchased today for $6...... 2009 Chateau Monestier La Tour! before leaving for dinner. We saw a place on our travels today that serves food!
A demain, mes amis!