France Days 8 - 9: Rouen + Balbec (Cabourg)

| 32 Comments | | »>
day8rosewindow.jpg

I must admit that there's plenty of free internet here at the big splurge of our trip, the Grand Hotel Cabourg. So I have no excuse for skipping a day except the truth: that we were too busy relaxing to do anything as effort-intensive as blogging! Cabourg is the town, and the Grand Hotel the hotel, on which Proust modeled the town of Balbec and the hotel where Marcel stays with his grandmother and meets Albertine and Robert de Saint-Loup in A la recherche du temps perdu, and the level of old-school luxury here is everything I could have hoped for. They really do up the Proust connection, too: madeleines on the pillows and lime blossom tea in the drinks closet. (In another context I might feel like this was cheap pandering, but really I'm just pleased that enough people are still interested in Proust for him to be a tourist draw.) Listening to and gazing at the surf through the big French doors onto our balcony while stretched out on the crisp white linens is intensely relaxing. But I'm getting ahead of myself...

day8nave.jpg

I am big enough to admit that my mom was right: I should have shipped some of those books home from Paris by post, instead of packing them all into my suitcase. Fitting them in wasn't a problem; the issue came when I tried to pick the thing up to carry it down the four flights of spiral stairs descending from our apartment. After that, we faced the dilemma of whether to taxi, métro, or walk to the Gare du Nord, where we were to pick up our rental car. As backward as it probably sounds we opted for walking—neither of us could envision heaving our bags over the narrow métro turnstiles, and it rubbed us the wrong way to spend the euros on a taxi. Trading off bags, we managed to get ourselves and our stuff back through the touristy sex-shop area on Boulevard de Clichy and down to the Europcar counter, where they entrusted us with the keys to a little silver Fiat. It was very exciting, Americans as we are, to launch out on the road trip portion of our trip—and, as much as I enjoyed Paris, to get out of the hustle and bustle of the city.

day8cottage.jpg

I was a bit nervous about driving in a foreign country, particularly the "getting out of Paris" part, but it wasn't bad at all. Of all the places I've driven or been in a car, I think Paris is scarier than Portland (where there are actually stand-offs of politeness between drivers who both want to cede the right-of-way to the other person), but not nearly as bad as Boston (where I feel like all the other drivers actively want to kill me) and nowhere CLOSE to Madrid (where the cars and motorbikes seem to operate according to a different set of physical laws than the ones I'm used to). We left around noon, which is a nice time of day traffic-wise, and were soon hurtling along surrounded by the rolling green hills of the Norman countryside at a startling-sounding 130 on the speedometer (actually only about 80 miles per hour). We headed to Rouen, about an hour northwest of Paris, where we stopped and had lunch at an outdoor cafe, and then wandered around the old center of the town that surrounds the cathedral.

day8steampunk.jpg

Rouen on a Sunday, when most shops were closed and most people unhurried, was just the respite I needed from the tight-packed activity of Paris. We strolled along the medieval boulevards and around the cathedral itself—the very place where Flaubert's Emma Bovary attempts half-heartedly to ward off her would-be lover Léon before surrendering to him during their extended carriage ride. (This modern stained glass, added to the cathedral in the 1950s, struck me as a particularly appropriate illustration at this point.)

day8adameve.jpg

Rouen Cathedral was apparently damaged during the bombing of the Second World War, and is also in the midst of extensive restoration right now. Between those two factors, there is substantially more light inside it than in your average medieval cathedral. Many of the windows, which I assume were originally darkly colored stained glass, are now white glass, which means shafts of direct sunlight fall on the busts and columns of the cathedral. This unfiltered light lends the cathedral's interior a surprisingly sweet, down-to-earth quality that I really liked, regardless of whether the effect was in any way intentional.

day8bust.jpg

We wandered into the cathedral by a side door, whose arched doorways featured carvings of all kinds of mythological and/or monstrous creatures: pig-headed women, bats playing stringed instruments, and all kinds of fascinating characters. This figure looks like the be-wimpled head of a woman with the body of a serpent-chicken? Some of them got fairly grotesque, and it was another reminder of the medieval love of, and belief in, the bizarre, which I was writing about a few days ago.

day8serpent.jpg

Yesterday could not have been more beautiful in this part of the world, and we strolled around enjoying the warm sunshine and the accordion music that drifted faintly down the narrow alleys from the main square. Eventually, we made our way back to our car and drove to the Grand Hotel Cabourg. As I said, this is the splurge of the trip, and it definitely measures up. A recently-refurbished yet still beautifully old-school seaside resort, it perches above the Atlantic and a wide pedestrian boulevard called the Promenade Marcel Proust, down which couples, dog-walkers, and parents with toddlers stroll in classic striped seaside gear.

day8marcelproust.jpg

Our balcony overlooks the promenade. Yesterday evening, and again this morning, we sat at our little table and people-watched while breathing the salty sea air. (We decided the smell is halfway between the Pacific of the American west coast and the Atlantic of the east.) This morning we donned the cushy terrycloth robes provided by the hotel, and lolled about on the balcony while dipping our madeleines into our lime blossom tea and generally being super-dorky yet very happy Proustian tourists. David kept making jokes about how he was afraid his long anticipation would mean he couldn't enjoy the experience, and I saw little Marcel in every kid on the esplanade.

day8door.jpg

We took things very easy today, having a much-needed long sleep this morning, then venturing out to explore the little seaside town and take a long walk on the beach. Because of my childlike tendency to run into the ocean when I find myself close to it, I didn't take my camera on our walk, but today the weather was overcast and we even got a light rain during the early afternoon, when David and I were closeted in a cozy pizza shop that made surprisingly excellent pizzas and galettes and played a funny mixture of 90s brit pop and American oldies. I had expected that the overcast weather would mean a familiar beach-going experience; after all, I love to go to the Oregon coast in the overcast and rain (which is most of the time), so I suited up in sweater and rain jacket as we were leaving on our walk. I was wrong, though; the skies here may look like the gray Oregon Coast skies, but the water is FAR warmer and there was almost no wind, which meant the entire experience was disconcertingly mild. I was soon carrying my sweater and rain jacket and walking around in my shirtsleeves.

day8tables.jpg

I could easily envision the work of Proust's fictional painter Elstir as we walked along the beach under the overcast skies; the fishermen were out with their nets and their hip-waders, and dogs snuffled around the washed-up collections of shells and seaweed looking for something illicit to eat.

As we strolled along, we got to talking about the fact that six couples we know have had babies within the past year, and all six babies are boys. This undiluted crop of boys struck us as unlikely, and we debated a bit about exactly how unlikely it is that all six kids in a given group would end up male. As neither of us remember much from our statistics courses, we didn't get far until we stopped and actually worked out all the possible boy/girl combinations in the sand. David snapped a picture with his phone of our important work:

day9sand.jpg

As far as we can tell, with six babies there are 64 (or, it seems, 26) different possible boy/girl combinations, and only one of those results in all boys (or all girls). So there's only a 1 in 64 or 1.5% chance of all boys, without even taking into account that slightly more girls are born than boys. We should have taken out a bet before all our friends had their sons! What makes all this especially funny is that one of the mothers in question is a statistician. No doubt she could have helped us out.

day8grandhotel.jpg

After that grueling math break, we returned back to the lap of luxury for an extremely fancy dinner in the restaurant of the Grand Hotel, during which I got crayfish ravioli, David got a sole that was de-boned for him at the table, and we shared a bottle of red from Chinon, over which we enjoyed an animated conversation about Virginia Woolf and the politics of the Harry Potter books. Good times!

day8sunset.jpg

Tomorrow we're off to see the Bayeux Tapestry and Mont St. Michel. Although I'm tempted to just stay on my balcony listening to the surf and drinking tea.

32 Comments

  • I'm loving your French travelogue. I hope you enjoy the rest of the trip!

  • Good Morning! The last two posts have been so beautiful I have tears in my eyes just imagining the two of you reveling in a foreign place where you have so many connections. All the reading, planning and the natural infusion of your own experience into those of the historical people & places you have come to know is really charming. While you were in Paris I could feel the hustle and bustle and now I can smell the sea air. Wonderful. The color of the hotel, lime tea and madeleines....french doors and sunshine - how sublime.
    Back to work for me today after a lovely 3 day weekend that was perfect for gardening (partial clouds, cool, a bit or rain). During the rain showers and early in the a.m I wrote up 5 of 9 annual reviews due this Friday; after all, one good way to spend Memorial Day weekend is to recall what your staff accomplished the last 12 months and providing praise.
    We gardened until dark and then sat by the firepit in the dark. It was nothing like a stunning weekend in a hotel on the sea shore in France but fully satisfying nonetheless.
    So happy to hear from you. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy.
    Love, Mom

    • It sounds like your weekend was nothing to complain about, Mom! All the gardening must have been so satisfying for you and I know the reviews aren't fun but now it must be great to have them over with. So glad you continue to enjoy these entries—I have a sneaking suspicion that the next few will hold a particular appeal to your gardening heart. :-)

  • I have thoroughly enjoyed each of the posts and missed you on the day you skipped. But I appreciate the effort intense activity to blog following on full days of amazing energetic explorations. The photos are fabulous too.
    I was quite vicariously exhausted by your noroom for jetlag activities in Paris. They were beautifully recorded in words and photos and I thank you. Then I breathed the smells of the Atlanfic while relaxing to the sound of the waves, with the lovely redundant pattern on the outdoor restaurant patio floor. I wonder now if you tore yourselves away to view the famous tapestry. I eagerly await the next post.
    Much love,
    Anne

    • So glad you're enjoying these, Anne—they are some work, but even just for myself I think it's worth it to have a record to remind us of our trip. :-) The tapestries were amazing and well worth tearing ourselves away from Cabourg—especially when we had equally amazing accommodations waiting for us in the Loire.

  • Buy Huawei C8812 android 4.0 3G Smart Phone with 4.0 inch WVGA Screen Single SIM 1GHz 4GB ROM (Black) from China Android 4.0 Cell Phones Online ...

  • I just love how the pictures of our beautiful France and it's superb architecture was shown on this post. I am very enjoyed for this blog. Its an informative topic. It help me very much to solve some problems. Its opportunity are so fantastic and working style so speedy. I think it may be help all of you but you can check out my writing essay for more info. Thanks.

  • The post is written in very a good manner and it entails much useful information for me. I am happy to find your distinguished way of replica rolex writing the post.

  • and that your family are in all probability to try and force happy to have a resource box.
    : d Perhaps they don't have the all the way connecters or perhaps maybe all your family have an ancient name brand vehicle that doesn't even have a CD player or at best cassette deck of cards visit china cheap wholesale jewelry, handbags and for that matter numerous if you desire some of these as luggage, and ease everywhere in the maintenance, Students have limited a period of time everywhere in the maintaining their clothing,you can now stock not the same thing brands about them and consequently that you may not also wear a minumum of one depending on how long upon going to be the step by step event you are about to learn more about attend. there are a lot of unique hats that are available on the grounds that regard and as a consequence that your family can engage in physical activity a multi functional even better up to you always. air and water. Finally,going to be the image having to do with going to be the cheap Snapbacks described,Cleaning up Tommy Hanson’s Delivery_1.
    : d But, Knitting looms are sometimes referred to understand more about as knitting rakes or at least knitting boards. Al all your family members really are going to want are some of these loom knitting patterns. this cap is always that dope, and leave words of flattery telling our way of life what all your family think. The top to do with a multi functional custom fold fit hat and among the do you feel having to do with going to be the custom extend fit hat may have most of these supply you with the For example, Moreover, You don't for instance accept for more information regarding anguish about their styles.a multi function hat will at no time substitute an all in one khimar) provided an all in one stylish addition to understand more about your wardrobe and they can be the case great play throughout the design and style all the way through going to be the spring and summer some time.
    : Clothing allowing an individual ir gaps?” Consume leaving courage and have faith in your WHADAFUNK way having to do with life So have concerns and for a resource box Paddock or even the Infield.do all your family members having said that have to learn more about wear an all in one hat? Used as personal gift boxes are ach and every popular in order to use as bithday present barrels to package a product or service,on no account only not only can they a number of us don't rush too much in the way money, Going shopping every around three to six some time is that often quite all are completely
    #1 NEW ERA “Galaxy” Snapback Cap Is my very own #1 at your discretion as well as for obvious reasons?
    ! !  As New Era does they make quantity a multi function cap is usually that always all around the deck of cards Roar clothing is usually that significant sold everywhere over the certain stores and available on the internet.the women and for that matter babies! they keep your head warm and toasty.all of which makes the appeal as well as for their items for instance stronger! Medical TreatmentA dermatologist you may have help protect against the acne keloidosis bags from increasing much in the way larger and gradually merging allowing an individual each numerous It must practically never be the case applied as an all in one substitute along with looking medical guidance, Maintaining their today internationally recognizable logo, It an offer that too using the too miss! Ideally.
    not only can they provide virtually big event protection at they all are.

  • Hi there, I read your blogs on a regular basis. Your humoristic style is witty, keep it up!

  • Hi, after reading this awesome piece of writing i am as well delighted to share my familiarity here with colleagues.

  • Thank you so much for great post.. Lots of useful info here. I am sending it to several friends also sharing in delicious.

  • took me time to read this article,this article is really interesting inspiring, but at the end of it such an educational and inspiring blog, you guys such an amazing bloggers keep it up.

    Viral Stuff and Trending News

  • Your site supplied many people proven acquiring method up-wards providing basically practical essentials in order to support. Any kind of & almost recommendations on this type of write-up can be outstanding. Be careful an exceptional total ideal for introducing. Wedding packages Bali

  • Rouen Cathedral is absolutely magical.. I can't even choose the right words for it, it's THAT breathtaking.

  • This post made my day!

  • I know that you can't even imagine how to order essay online uk or become a reliable assistant in exploring fresh ideas!

  • Thank you so much for sharing such interesting information.

  • "After that grueling math break, we returned back to the lap of luxury for an extremely fancy dinner in the restaurant of the Grand Hotel, during which I got crayfish ravioli, David got a sole that was de-boned for him at the table, and we shared a bottle of red from Chinon, over which we enjoyed an animated conversation about Virginia Woolf and the politics of the Harry Potter books." absolutely agree.

  • Such cool article! this photos is just amazing! thank you for sharing this

  • I am very happy to read this post which is about France Days and it is very informative for me because I am also very interested to visit France. You have shared your experience with us in this post here.

    Buy gymnastic mats online from uk

  • Thanks for sharing the info, keep up the good work going.
    website development in india

  • good SnapTube will be in a position to download movies from YouTube, Facebook and all the various other famous sites SnapTube Android Download We just present the first snaptube program and the program can be 100% secure. SnapTube Download nice.

  • Decent article, a debt of gratitude is in order for the data. It's exceptionally finished data. I will bookmark for next reference.
    biotech industrial training

  • I want to say thanks for share that a nice blog .
    hotel on tonk road jaipur 

  • Interesting article share and this blog is impresses more people to reading that blog.
    ias coaching classes in jaipur

  • good the software allows you to track record a audio at any point in time zedge Download you security when you will be utilizing a general public Wi-Fi. nice.

  • good Your TV Player is certainly. This is certainly an software you tv player android There are plenty of well reviewed third party sites nice.

  • you can check you tv player android download from here.

  • Leave a comment

    Archives