Love this post – I hope to go to the Penisula on my next visit to Paris – it looks so beautiful!
I’m puzzled at the last picture you posted – you said it was the “main square in Paris” ??? This building doesn’t look familiar to me at all! Could you please tell me where this was taken?
Many thanks – and, I have never commented before, but I do enjoy each and every one of your posts I receive by e-mail!
Rosemary Kneipp
January 20th, 2016 at 9:01 pm
Hi Sandy and thank you for commenting.
I’ve fixed up the mistake on the last photo – it should read “main square in Prague” !!!
I’m a bit disappointed with the Peninsula lunch. I thought the sworn (sic) fish dish looked a bit of a mess, to be honest. As if it had been dropped from a great height.
Super photo of the Oiseau Bleau terrace against the dramatic sky.
Rosemary Kneipp
January 20th, 2016 at 9:03 pm
You know I sometimes think I’m too fussy but I was a little disappointed too, especially considering the price. Nothing was particularly memorable although the sworn fish was cooked to perfection :).
The sky was incredible that day. Mary Kay and I took a couple of selfies but we were against the light so they are even blurrier than the FB photo of me with my daughter.
So much to make a comment about. Most impressive is the blue sky in Paris but best of all for me was the video of the snow falling. Just beautiful. What a shame you had to leave for Paris that day.
Rosemary Kneipp
January 22nd, 2016 at 10:27 pm
Helen, I thought of you when I put the video up. It was very popular on FaceBook and Instagram as well. Actually, the snow was gone by mid-morning it seems, so I didn’t mind missing it!
Such a lovely video of the snow in Blois and the bright blue sky in Paris. Hopefully th e skies will be blue when you come to Australia. Where are you going in Australia?
Rosemary Kneipp
January 22nd, 2016 at 10:30 pm
Hi! Thank you. It was very exciting to see the snow. We’ll be going to Sydney, Armidale, Coff’s Harbour, Adelaide, Melbourne, the Great Ocean Road (despite the recent fires) and the coast to west of Melbourne. Of those destinations I’ve only been to Sydney and Armidale as we usually go to the Queensland. West Australia will be on the agenda next time I hope. We’re having 5 nights in Delhi on the way home, visiting Jaipur and the Taj Mahal – if we manage to get our visas!!!
Beautiful shots of Paris- and such pretty snow!
We were so thrilled with the snow!
Love this post – I hope to go to the Penisula on my next visit to Paris – it looks so beautiful!
I’m puzzled at the last picture you posted – you said it was the “main square in Paris” ??? This building doesn’t look familiar to me at all! Could you please tell me where this was taken?
Many thanks – and, I have never commented before, but I do enjoy each and every one of your posts I receive by e-mail!
Hi Sandy and thank you for commenting.
I’ve fixed up the mistake on the last photo – it should read “main square in Prague” !!!
I’m glad you enjoy the blog.
Great photos, what a blue sky!
I’m a bit disappointed with the Peninsula lunch. I thought the sworn (sic) fish dish looked a bit of a mess, to be honest. As if it had been dropped from a great height.
Super photo of the Oiseau Bleau terrace against the dramatic sky.
You know I sometimes think I’m too fussy but I was a little disappointed too, especially considering the price. Nothing was particularly memorable although the sworn fish was cooked to perfection :).
The sky was incredible that day. Mary Kay and I took a couple of selfies but we were against the light so they are even blurrier than the FB photo of me with my daughter.
So much to make a comment about. Most impressive is the blue sky in Paris but best of all for me was the video of the snow falling. Just beautiful. What a shame you had to leave for Paris that day.
Helen, I thought of you when I put the video up. It was very popular on FaceBook and Instagram as well. Actually, the snow was gone by mid-morning it seems, so I didn’t mind missing it!
I think it was the same at Les Serraz.
Such a lovely video of the snow in Blois and the bright blue sky in Paris. Hopefully th e skies will be blue when you come to Australia. Where are you going in Australia?
Hi! Thank you. It was very exciting to see the snow. We’ll be going to Sydney, Armidale, Coff’s Harbour, Adelaide, Melbourne, the Great Ocean Road (despite the recent fires) and the coast to west of Melbourne. Of those destinations I’ve only been to Sydney and Armidale as we usually go to the Queensland. West Australia will be on the agenda next time I hope. We’re having 5 nights in Delhi on the way home, visiting Jaipur and the Taj Mahal – if we manage to get our visas!!!