On Wednesday we got a phone call from Falcons WR Ludovic Dornier asking John and I to join him for a drive out in the country to the medieval hilltop city of Pérouges for lunch.
Ludo also brought along a delightful lass from the state of Texas, Cathy Pfaff.
In a convoluted tale of friendship, Ludo's girlfriend is best friends with Cathy's niece. The niece has moved out of her family's home and Ludo's girlfriend now lives there.
Cathy and her husband Alain, a Parisian by birth, have recently moved to Lyon after living all over the world due to Alain's work.
We were also joined by Falcons QB Mathieu Paredes and RB Brice Rontet for what proved to be a great day!
Our Mob's Arrival at Pérouges
Pérouges is perched on a hilltop and is a perfect little example of 12th century medieval architecture. It has such an authentic feel that many period films have used the city as a set. The 1973 version of Alexandre Dumas' classic tome, The Three Musketeers.
Darn, we just missed the St-Georges Festival!
Pérouges' Porte d'En-Haut Entry Arch
A Door, a REALLY Old Door
Typical Medieval Architecture
Wasn't there a door here once?
A narrow, winding rue
The Church Courtyard
Classic French Vehicle
Moss Covered Ancient Tree
The Église-Forteresse, Let's Go In!
The BVM is a MUST!
Another dark, dank medieval church
St-Georges
No thanks, all my bones and
joints are feeling really good today!
joints are feeling really good today!
We continued to explore
Drying out the corn
Cloud cover meant that none
of us knew what time it was
Laurie Likes Cherries
Lion Door Knocker
Giddy-Up
Cool Building
Le Relais de la Tour
on the Place du Tilleul
on the Place du Tilleul
We were all hungry, so we opted to dine at this local bistro.
We were greeted by the bistro's cabbages
The Lunch Bunch
From L. to R. ("De G. à D." in French): Cathy Pfaff, Mathieu Paredes, Brice Rontet, John van den Raadt and Ludovic Dornier
The bistro's interesting dining room
It's a French Speciality!
It was delicious with an incredible raisin mustard sauce. The pâté that served as our first dish was quite good as well.
The All-You-Can-Eat Dessert Bar
You often hear people at funerals say that the deceased is now in a far better place. This restaurant's dessert bar is that place I pray!
This city is famous for its Tarte Au Sucre. They are the pizza look-alike slices in the photo above. As usual, it was good but it was the fabulous sauces that you could add to the Tarte Au Sucre that really made it special. I enjoyed the mixture of the English cream, chocolate and raspberry sauces.
. . . AND SO GOOD FOR YOU TOO!!!
Especially the second slice.
Merci Cathy!!!
I've always wanted a genuine
one-handed flail
one-handed flail
After lunch we went into a shop specializing in authentic medieval weapons reproductions.
There are nights that I could really use a flail like this one at the Falcons practice.
A Peaceful Milk Can
Heraldry is always interesting
Angry Dolphin
Vine Covered Ancient Wall
Local Boulagerie
Wonderous Aromas!!!
Old, old shutters
Bricks
A really small door
Gnarled Garden Door
A Los Angeles Rams fan?
Moss Covered Rampart
Stone Work to the Max
Three Little Jugs
The valley below Pérouges
Rusty Grate
After a great afternoon full of food, drink and friendship, we headed back to Lyon for one last beer or two before calling it a day.
The Lyon bar's interesting ceiling
Merci Ludo, Brice and Mathieu!!!
Merci Ludo, Brice and Mathieu!!!
Papi Bastiand lets one fly
In the evening we only had the Cadet practice as the Junior team cancelled their workout.
Work in the Chutes
One-on-One Cadet Pass Blocking
Exciting news for the Falcons tonight as word leaked out that Right Guard David Melin has been signed to a lucrative endorsement contract with the French communications giant, Virgin Mobile.
David's First Advertisement
for Virgin Mobile
1 comment:
As you're mean to me, from now on my motto will be "less football more concert".
Your devoted Happy Hippo.
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