This morning Sheryl and I decided to go to a Hamman, I NEEDED a massage and had read about these. Jodi and I considered, but never got around to it on previous trips. It was amazing. We got there , checked in, picking out what we wanted from a list of options.
We were served Mint tea, which i have avoided my whole live because I thought it was disgusting. Well let me tell you…… Yep I am a believer. While we drank our tea there was a short info video, which helps us neophytes, and then we were ushered back to a changing room. We were given a robe, a small towel and rubber slippers to wear and offered panties, but we declined. First was a Shower with Black Sea soap, and then the steam room, followed by a hot table. After a bit of relaxing there we were grabbed and grommaged (scrubbed) and then sent out to the sauna, and back to be mudded up and let it rest for a while. Then another shower and oiling followed by a massage, one of the best I have ever had, and another rest, and then shower. It was amazing. I would totally recommend it and will do it again if and when I//We return.Sheryl had to go to the airport to meet a friend, and so I went to find some lunch, ( one can dine at the Hamman too, we chose not to)). I stopped in a crepe joint and had a potatoes and reblochon galette,
that came with a salad. It was good. The reason for a photo of half of my food,ever, is I was greedy, and ate before photographing the food!
I was near the Cluny so thought I would go to the museum and see the Lady and Unicorn.
Apparently some unicorn dance going on and we would have only 1555 minutes to see it. I did not want to rush or be rushed after my morning. As I wandered I was yet applied at how Americanized Paris is becoming.
I went instead to Luxembourg ( I forgot it was Sunday) and it was packed, but I found a resting place,
I knitted for a bit and I read, and people watched, until I needed to get back,
clean up and wait for dinner. I always have to have a look in the Orangerie at Luxembourg as there is usually a free art exhibit there. To quote my momma, Different. But the Chrome one grew on me. ON the way back to the metro there was this writing on the walls.
I remembered that there was a Parisian version of the Garage sale going on, I casually groused for a few minutes, but I had no cash ( or very little)) on me so I didn’t look seriously.
While I was waiting at home I had coffee and the chocolate tart from yesterday, it was still delish!
this is the Rue du Pensionnate, the house sits on a corner and this is the other street. It’s my shortcut street to the Metro.
Sheryls friend Kathryn is here and we all went to a place called L’eglantine for dinner. Katherine is nice, very interesting and we had a nice meal. I had Margaret and potatoes that were amazing followed by caramel glacé, that too, was amazing,.
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