Paris and Burgundy

Paris, sigh, and Burgundy, another sigh, we love you so! It was so great being back in Paris with my man. We haven’t been together since our honeymoon. And this trip, we were able to bring the kids, and Nancy and Rachel too. We had an amazing 4 day trip driving into Paris for 2 days, and then 2 days in Burgundy. Seriously, if you like beautiful landscapes, quiet quaint towns, and red wine then this is the place for you. This is our third time visiting and this trip we had great weather and were able to bike all around the vineyards. We got a great recommendation from a bike store in Beaune and spent one of our most memorable days yet in Europe. We met some 10th generation winemakers. Had great Frenchy-French food. And spent quality time with the fam. Which could have been spent anywhere, but let’s face it- everything is just better in France. It’s a good thing you can say whatever you want on blogs. No one will disagree with me!!
Here is our hotel info from one of the cutest places yet- just a few kilometers outside of Beaune.
Hotel Le Home
Beaune, France
Bourgogne Randonnees
Bike shop in Beaune. Fantastic customer service and great trips by Florent and his wife Sarah.
Email me if anyone needs tips on good wine tasting places.
Here are pics…

Tuileries Gardens in the Spring


Checking out Miss Mona Lisa


antique shopping on the Rue Cler


6 years later on our fav bride, Pont Alexander. This time, no sunrise shoot, and many more wrinkles. Oh, and a few more kids.


Lovely Sainte Chapelle in Paris. My favorite European Cathedral.


Cam reflecting on the light patterns produced from the glass windows.


carousel in Montmartre


play time while we shopped for art


Having a picnic in the Trocadero park at sunset.



landscapes in Burgundy


Exploring the personal wine cellar of the most adorable man ever, Vincent LaHaye.


taking a break from all the bike riding


We left with our baskets full, yay!


biking through the vineyards


Addy was not impressed with the 10th generation winemaker, or the cave that was built in 1695.


Burgundy



crazy girls!


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