Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Christmas Markets!




Two weekends ago, Lidia and I met up with Benni at the Christmas market in Rouen. It was my first Christmas market, and I didn't really know what to expect, but by the way one of the teachers talked about it, I guess it had been built up in my mind. When we saw the market, it was charming, but then we went to go look for the rest of it, and found out that it is actually surprisingly small! Stalls were selling hot wine for 2-3 Euros per cup (yes, you can walk around in public areas with open alcohol here!), nougat, chocolate-covered marshmallows, "Canadian" fleece garments, pretzels, tartiflette (basically a fattier (i.e. delicious) version of scalloped potatoes with cheese, crème fraîche, bacon bits, etc. all cooked in one giant wok), jewelry, sausages and toys. Not bad! I found some AMAZING hazelnut truffles.

La gang
What's interesting is that these markets seem to have what can only be called fair food... the stuff you would find at the Ottawa Ex or a fair, but with a French twist. There's cotton candy and candy apples, and then you veer off with churros and funny candies and sweets. It's interesting since they also install a merry-go-round (and a ferris wheel in Brussels), but that's about it.

There also seems to be the token Canadian stand at the markets! In both Rouen and Brussels, there were Canadian stands selling maple syrup, maple candies, mapo spread, dried cranberries (cranberries are just starting to be known here under the French word "cranberries"), bison sausage, Canadian beer, some backwoods Quebec drink with whisky in it, etc. The vendors are, of course, French Canadian. According the the vendor in Brussels, there is one man who coordinates the Canadian stalls at a bunch of markets, so they pretty much both had the same products. Since gravy is nearly impossible to explain to someone who doesn't understand what it is or how it tastes, I bought a packet (St-Hubert brand!) and I'll make Christmas dinner with Lidia and Benni before we go.

Chateau de Versailles
The day after the Christmas market, a teacher took us to see Versailles and although we had a few hours, it all seemed rushed (there is so much to see!) and it was freezing cold in the gardens! We did end up going on the free day of the month and snagging places in the tour of the private apartments, which was neat.

The hall of mirrors in Versailles
Gardens behind Versailles
Our first true Belgian food! :)
Last weekend, Lidia and I tried our luck at Covoiturage (rideshare) and Couchsurfing with strangers for the two nights. I learned several things, like how small the back seat of a Citroen C3 can be, and that while I'm used to a quick pit stop to use the bathroom and grab some food to go, some people prefer to bring mousse de canard and spend an hour spreading it onto bread and eating at a leisurely pace. Lidia and I got into Brussels an hour later than we were supposed to, and we were given bad directions, so we ended up taking a taxi when our tram ended up at the train station....the exact opposite direction from where we were headed! We finally met our hosts, who were quite kind, and we got mattresses on the living room floor. The only problem was that the house was freezing cold and I woke up in the middle of the night and had to put on my winter jacket to get back to sleep! Oddly enough, the public transportation doesn't seem to have heating either. I found the house the next night to be extremely cold as well, and our covoiturage driver told us that they don't have much insulation there.

Grand Place
The next day, Lidia and I started our day off with fries and chocolate-covered waffles and walked around Grand Place. It's beautiful as ever. I wasn't sure where the famed Christmas tree was, but then realized that they went modern this year (see photo). We checked out the markets (crowded, but wonderful), and then went to Planète Chocolat for a demonstration and a small tasting. We actually learned a lot about where chocolate comes from! Finally, we finished our day with a delicious raclette dinner with our host's friends.We discussed Saint Nicolas and how he visits with Père Fouetteur or Krampus, who whips/beats the naughty children. :s It's so dark, but interesting to learn about other cultures. 
Grand Place
Grand Place
The crèche/ Nativity scene with real sheep

Sunday we finished up at the markets and chocolate shops, found Manneken-Pis and Jeanneken-Pis, and even stopped at Delirium for beer (in Lidia's case) or something similar to absinthe (they don't sell it before 8pm) for me! A quick drink of 55% alcohol that went down smoothly was the perfect appetizer before lunch! Finally, we went and saw the European Commission in a hurry before meeting our ride home. A wonderful weekend where we learned the true value of heating. I may or may not have worn a tank top, t-shirt, 4 sweaters, 2 pairs of pants and my winter jacket out on Sunday!! 


Me in Grand Place


Food section at the Brussels Christmas market (at la Bourse)

Christmas market in Brussels

Our chocolate demonstration

The Christmas tree in Grand Place

The famous Manneken-Pis

Me and Lidia in front of the Manneken-Pis

Me in Delirium

A dangerously smooth drink similar to Absinthe

Christmas market in Brussels


Christmas market in Brussels
Tomorrow I'm thinking about going to Paris for the Christmas markets there and then this weekend I'm headed to Strasbourg (by train) and doing Couchsurfing again :).

I haven't been updating the blog as my computer's hard drive is a goner, and I've had to send it back to Canada (thank God it's under warranty), so I have to wait until one of my roommates' computers are free to even prepare for my classes. Should be back to normal in 2013!

Just a week left before I start on my way home for Christmas! Lidia and I have flights Thursday morning, so we're spending the night before in the airport. Should be an adventure! :)

Canadian Stand in Brussels

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Munich and Stuttgart

In Marienplatz, Munich

In the Old Town Hall tower in Marienplatz, Munich
View from the Old Town Hall Tower

Lunch at Hofbrauhaus

Can't remember the name of it, but it was delicious!

Inside Hofbrauhaus

Yes, the old men really wore those hats!

Inside the Palace Residence

Across the street from the Residenz

Marienplatz, Munich

Setting up for the Christmas market. Just a few weeks too early!

In Marienplatz
Freezijng cold in Stuttgart!
Part of the Christmas market in Stuttgart is already in full swing, including the rink and the hot wine booths.
In front of the Hohenzollern castle near Stuttgart

At Hohenzollern castle
Eating a sausage covered in ketchup with curry powder. Pretty good! The hot food and hot, spiced wine were necessary as we were FREEZING.
Castle at the end of the day
Castle while we were on our way home from our visit
Tubingen, Germany


Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Nice and Monaco

Normally a fruit and flower market, it was antique market day
I arrived in Nice after taking multiple trains (train to Paris, train to Marseille and then a train to Nice), and I spent the night at a great youth hostel just off the main shopping street. I met tons of people there and we bonded over some wine (the first person I met was from Ottawa lol). The next day, I did an amazing walking tour, made more friends and then went swimming with my new friends in the Mediterranean! It was 17 degrees outside and even warmer in the water! The next day, a few girls and I checked out the shops on the main drag and then headed over to Monaco (just a quick 20-minute train ride away!). If we thought that meals were expensive in Nice, they were nothing compared to Monaco. 
The street signs of Nice are in both French and Niçoise
The old town in Nice
The coast (Nice)!
The port (Nice)!
The yachts in Monaco!


We emerged from the train station right next to where the yachts were docked and it's freaking amazing what money can buy!! These boats had their own carpets on the docks made to match the boat's name, and inside a compartment on certain boats, we could see ski-doos and segways!!! Then we made our way to the casino, which was actually pretty small (entrance, slot machine room, and a room with tables for roulette). We did see on the menu that you could order a bottle of Dom Perignon for 400 Euros, though! The cars parked outside the casino were also very interesting. So then I set out solo from the group of girls and made my way to the Prince's Palace and took a quick tour before my train back at 6:00 pm. 

Then I grabbed my stuff from the hostel in Nice, and made my way to Cannes, where I am staying with a lovely family (friends of my teacher). Today I made my way to Nice with the daughter who is home on holidays from university, and although it was extremely cold and rainy, we tried socca (salty crepe which was delicious), deep-fried sardine balls (won't do that again), an onion pie with an anchovy (sans anchovy, it was pretty good), and a few other Niçoise specialties (forgot to take photos until I had finished, of course). For dessert, we tried slightly-flavoured marzipan fruit-shaped treats, which were very good (also very expensive!).
M yacht!

By then we were cold and wet, so we ducked into the contemporary art museum, which was interesting (and free!), bought an expensive hot chocolate, and headed back to Cannes on the ugliest set of trains I have ever seen (the Côte d'Azur trains seem to all be worn out and graffiti-ed, unfortunately). 
We ate a delicious pasta dish with a cream sauce, gourd, parmesan cheese, and dried bits of beef, sort of like prosciutto. I forgot to take photos again! :) Since it was Halloween, we watched Sleepy Hollow (learned that a fortnight in French is 15 days). No kids came to the door, and I saw no one in costume! 
Tomorow we see Cannes and then I head to Marseille. Happy Halloween! 

P.S. This French keyboard is quite tricky to figure out!

This is specifially for Grace!
Monte-Carlo, Monaco

Monte-Carlo Casino

Look at the cars!

The hotel right next to the casino

Inside the hotel

Monte-Carlo before I went into the palace



The Prince's Palace

The other side of the palace

Monte-Carlo at night, after I visited the palace

Marzipan-ish goodies