[29 March afternoon]
front gate |
courtyard (front gate in the back) |
our front door |
After our host said au revoir we left our bags unpacked and headed out, mainly in search of the nearest grocery store. Jean-Philippe had given us superb recommendations and directions toward that end -- but it was such a gorgeous day and we were so close to the river that we had to see it for ourselves.
Just a couple hundred feet from our apartment is the Loire with a street level overlook lined by a walking path. Looking down to the river it's easy to spy another path that follows alongside it.
looking upriver |
and downriver |
Turning away from the river we walked a couple of short blocks to rue Colbert and our grocery stop for the day. Since this is one of the oldest parts of the city we passed some striking architecture.
lovely small park |
Carrefour grocery express |
We picked up a few items to get us through the next day or two and, as we strolled down rue Colbert, passed quite a few restaurants and small shops just a few blocks from our apartment. Time for a short nap and then head out for dinner.
We got up when the alarm went off at 6:00 pm. After rousing ourselves we enjoyed a glass of Chinon before heading out to rue Colbert to choose an eatery.
We stopped at O Sidon and, after glancing at the posted menu of Lebanese dishes, we decided to give it a try. A lovely woman greeted us, and, although we didn't have reservations, she quickly and happily found a table for us. Tired and hungry (for GOOD food) we thoroughly enjoyed the evening. The Lebanese rosé wine was delicious and our grillades composed of brochettes of various meats accompanied by hummus, salad and rice, were très délicieux!
We finished the dinner off sharing two different digestifs, whose names unfortunately I forgot to get. Our server did mention that both of them are very popular in Lebanon. One was a sauterne-like wine but much darker in color while the other was anisette-based. Both lovely.
It was a very short walk back home and to bed, a place we had not occupied for what seemed like forever!
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