Young Friend Overlooking 'Terrace' Built for King Louis XIV With Eiffel Tower in the Background....... |
.....as seen through my eyes!
By: Jacqueline E. Hughes
"Damn, not again!" Picking myself up from the middle of a French street and proceeding to pick cinders and pebbles from my knees appeared to be the 'norm' so far this visit.....and it was exasperating if not terribly embarrassing!
"Are you okay?" asked my husband. "We've got to stop meeting like this in the middle of the road....people will think I'm either a hero or, I have malicious intentions towards you!"
Cazaudehore La Forestiere Our Beautiful Boutique Hotel |
Can We Sleep Now? |
Parking the car across the Avenue du President Kennedy before checking-in, my poor knees experienced their initial encounter with the road's lethal surface as we were greeting a gentleman coming across from the opposite side of the road. "Bonjour......." and, I was down for the count. Of course, I totally blamed my fall on the cement curb, semi-hidden by sprigs of grass. I knew better. With a few minor abrasions I gingerly dabbed with a tissue after clearing the debris that clung to each knee, we marched-on and entered the hotel, our 'magical escape to somewhere else,' for the night.
Dining Room at Cazaudehore La Forestiere |
Enjoying Our Balcony |
Needless to say, our room was stunning. A small balcony complimented the scenery we enjoyed from every window in the room. Stepping out onto it, we were lovingly enfolded by the deep green foliage of the forest, tempted by the sweet sweet smells of the variegated colored flowers and mesmerized by the soft, sensual breezes that brushed our skin and teased the senses. Oh, what a beautiful dream! However, we weren't dreaming and knew that the Hall of Mirrors, intricate gardens designed by André Le Nôtre and the Chateaux de Versailles itself, a few kilometers to the south, awaited our arrival....
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Sitting on a small wrought-iron bench and nursing my new wounds along the Avenue de Paris, the famous statues that line the Place d'Armes, defining the walk up to the palace doors, were in sight. (And, within reach, provided I could remain upright long enough!). By the time we made it to the equestrian statue of Louis XIV, my adrenaline had kicked-in sending me into overdrive and I was ready to take-on the world!
Equestrian Statue of Louis XIV |
View From Bench As I Nursed My Wounds..... |
Dan Entering The Hall of Mirrors |
Opulent Gardens of Palace of Versailles |
Many years ago, my Mother helped me answer a particular ad in a magazine that asked the question, "Which historical and present day figure would you be...based upon a photo of yourself?" Supposedly, this ad was sanctioned by The Hollywood Performing Arts Group and a series of people representing the renowned movie producer, Alfred Hitchcock. ( I believe that, secretly, my Mother wanted to move back to sunny California and represent me in my new dramatic career. Anything to avoid another northern Indiana winter!!!).
Anyone Remember Dino the Dinosaur? |
Returning to our beautifully appointed room in one piece and several hours before our dinner seating, we decided to shower and refresh ourselves a bit after an already long and extremely busy day. Having left Florida the night before, only to travel through several time zones and walk many miles afterwards, the cleansing water relieved some of our stress and calmed our minds and wandering spirits just enough to feel relaxed and whole once again.....
"Is that a fire alarm? Where is that loud ringing coming from?" Dan asked sitting bolt upright on our feather-topped bed!! "What...I don't know," I said, rolling over and reaching one pink, terry cloth ensconced arm instinctively towards the telephone resting on the nightstand at my side of the comfortable queen sized bed. As my hand wrapped around the receiver, my eyes glanced at the clock near the phone that was seemingly flashing the time in broad, neon red lights!! By the time my mind registered nearly eleven o'clock, I was saying hello into the phone.
"Bonsoir, Madame! But, the Chef would like to know if you will be attending your seating for dîner this evening? Your time is still available and it would be a pleasure to serve you." Oh, how that sweet voice charged through my body with pangs of guilt, regret and total embarrassment because I knew that if we were to survive tomorrow, we needed to stay right where we were for the remainder of the night. "Non, merci mais, non. Nous sommes très, très désolé." I choked as I heard a stern 'merci beaucoup' coming from the receiver before resting it back into its cradle.
"Oh, Dan. We just committed a huge major faux pas tonight!! It is highly rude to snub the Chef and his staff by ignoring dinner reservations."
"But, we didn't mean to....we fell asleep, something we both needed," he said in an attempt to calm me down.
Even though Dan's logic was absolutely correct and we would have felt as badly about the situation if it had occurred back in the States, it failed to console me. Setting the alarm in time for breakfast (we were going to be quite hungry by then), we turned off the lights, kissed good-night and submerged ourselves, once again, into a feathery Dreamland.
Route des Mares |
Our View of Saint-Germain-en-Laye |
The early mid-September morning was so delicious! We had left several windows open and, by doing so, were now being serenaded by many birds living in and around the lush, green forest. We could feel the cool, gentle breezes wafting in through the screens carrying along with them the earthy smells of ancient fallen leaves and the clean, freshness of the many flower beds. Pure heaven!
We were ravenous! After changing and getting ready for the day, we semi-packed our bags and then headed down to the breakfast room. Now, I do know that guilt can be a highly infectious emotion that can do crazy things to your mindset. Was it just me or, was the hotel staff refusing to look us in the eye? I totally imagined the word had been spread around during the night about the two rude Americans in Room #14 who ignored Chef and chose to sleep through dinner. I did feel badly and often think about our faux pas to this day. We vowed from that day on never to pack so much in so little time, especially without resting a bit first.
Turning onto Route des Loges With View of Chateau-Vieux in the Distance |
Quite A Surprise For Dan!!! |
It was at the Château-Vieux (Old Castle) that the image of the future Sun King began to take shape. He organized lavish parties and promoted extravagant fashion while introducing his political program. He renovated and extended his castle with the French architect, François Mansart, and developed his formal gardens with André Le Nôtre, who created the famous Terrace for him which overlooks the west of Paris and the valley of The Seine. The young king enjoyed the air, space and forest that he lacked while in Paris.
Heading Towards The Terrace |
We checked-out of Cazaudehore La Forestiere, secure within our little, green automobile, and headed back down the same roads that led us to Versailles yesterday. It was hard to believe that we'd only been on French soil a little over twenty-four hours and had accomplished so much in that short span of time. This day we were heading down the back roads to Chartre to tour the famous Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartre, purchase a white rosary and Bible in its small boutique for our youngest daughter's upcoming wedding day and enjoy a jambon et fromage sandwich for lunch at Bistro de la Cathédrale right across the street. Ah....life is good!
Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Chartre |
I often think about my poor knees whenever I am shaving my legs or getting a pedicure. The small, white scars remain vivid to this day and pepper my knees, especially the right one, with what I lovingly refer to as permanent souvenirs....beautiful reminders of having lived life to its fullest each and every day!
Do you have your own 'permanent souvenirs' and, if so, where did you acquire them? Do you recall committing a major faux pas towards traditional, local customs while traveling abroad? Tell us your story of jet lag and fatigue. Was this time punctuated by an adrenaline rush, also?
Would love to hear back from you in my comment section! It would only take a moment or two....
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