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A running record of cabaret/circus shows 

This is the ever-growing list of cabaret and adult circus shows B and I have seen together. What can I say? The man really likes his adult circus! He now claims he can’t go to the normal circus anymore because “it’s just not as good without boobs and stuff”.

Favourite shows so far include Star Wars for the absurdity and the humour, Yummy (which was a drag performance) for the AMAZING crowd atmosphere and the trapeze act at the end of Infamous. That was breathtaking and a must see if you get the chance!

  • Dracula’s cabaret, Melbourne 2014
  • Le Noir, Canberra 2015
  • El Molina, Barcelona 2015
  • Moulin Rouge, Paris 2015
  • The Empire Strips Back, Canberra 2016
  • La Clique (Spiegeltent), Canberra 2016
  • Papillon, Canberra 2016
  • The Kit Kat Club, Sydney 2017
  • Soap, Melbourne 2017
  • Dracula’s cabaret, Melbourne 2017
  • Yummy (Spiegeltent), Melbourne 2017
  • Crazy Horse, Canberra 2017
  • Infamous (Spiegel Big Top), Canberra 2017
  • Let’s Get Practical (MICF), Melbourne 2018
  • Ginger and Tonic (Spiegeltent), Melbourne 2018
  • Blanc de Blanc, Canberra 2018
  • Circus Oz: Neon (Spiegeltent), Melbourne 2019
  • Rouge, Canberra 2019
  • Cirque Stratosphere, Canberra 2019

Pre-show wine at Infamous (the Spiegel Big Top) in Canberra, 2017

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Day 30: last day in Paris 

After our packing attempts (glad we didn’t buy too many presents and souvenirs) we left our luggage at the hotel and set out for a walking adventure. 

We started at the Arc de Triomphe, set in the middle of that completely crazy roundabout with no lane markings and TWELVE entry/exit points.

  
We then ambled down Avenue des Champs-Élysées, looking in the crazy expensive stores at things like 500€ things from Luis Vuitton and 61000€ rings from Tiffany and Co. 

  
I bought some AMAZING macarons from Pierre Hermes. They were unbelievably good, even B liked them and he’s not usually a macaron fan. We both declared lemon to the the best.

i am keeping the box!

We then continued our walk through the Christmas festival set up at the bottom of the champs-élysées and into the park.

no more macarons! Finished off while sitting on a park bench

 
We walked all the way down to the Musee Louvre (4kms in total) which was closed as it was Tuesday, but still very photo-worthy. 

 

the “other” arc

  
   
We are now chilling in the lounge at B Montmartre Hotel waiting for our private transfer to the airport. Not going to lie, the prospect of 30+ hours ahead in airports is somewhat misery-inducing….but getting to lay in my bed at the end is a little exciting! 🙂

Thank you for a lovely visit Europe, it’s been wonderful. 

Mel

P.S. Special mention about the fricking amazing weather! Out of 30ish days travelling we have only had 3 with consistent rain….and only one where I actually needed my raincoat….absolutely unbelievable at this time of year 😀

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Leaving Paris – final thoughts 

Favourite things about Paris:
– the views of different old style buildings and amazing monuments pretty much everywhere you go, particularly good old effy (great nick name for the Eiffel Tower right?) is very impressive. Sunsets and night time in particular have been stunning here while we have visited….I think we have been very lucky with the weather though! 20C in mid-November seems to be unheard of. 

   
 
– the metro, ah I love being back in a major city with a crazy efficient metro system! 

– food OMNOMNOMNOM FRENCH FOOD IS THE BESTEST! Especially their cheese. The wine as well….fab!

  
– the fact that right in the centre of Paris (2 min walk from the Eiffel Tower) they were using sheep to keep the grass under control as part of an eco friendly approach. Awesome. 

  
   

Not-so-good stuff about Paris:

– the service and peoples manners! Gah. Paris staffing and service levels leave a lot to be desired. Especially at the Eiffel Tower, that really put a dampener on our adventure to the top. 

– the hordes of tourists everywhere, particularly Chinese tourists, who are rude and pushy. No worries about being a tourist (after all, I’m a tourist!) but there should be some basic courtesies that we as human beings display in crowded situations…I strongly feel this should include things like not blocking walkways so you can chat to the person next to you, sticking your elbows in someone’s face or pushing in to very long lines! 

– the scammers and hawkers, this was particularly prevalent on both our trips to the Eiffel Tower sadly and was very frustrating. It happened everywhere we went in Europe but in Paris they travelled in packs. I had not had any warning that the fake petition girls were pickpocket gangs and was glad we worked it out quickly. B took to shouting “pickpocket” when they tried to talk to him which was hilarious and I just gave them vacant stares every time they talked to me. We were also VERY lucky not to have to deal with the African gangs of string men, who by all accounts can be extremely aggressive and scary. I’m glad we managed to avoid that experience! 

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Day 29: Sunset at Sacre Coeur and dinner at Le Coq Rico

Today we went and bought me a lovely new hand luggage suitcase as we have realised that all our beautiful glassware from Murano in Venice will HAVE to go in the overhead compartment from Dubai to Sydney as we have exit row seats. Given how fragile it is, a soft backpack isn’t going to work. Hooray! I got to buy a lovely new hard shell carry on, which I have been wanting for awhile.

After our luggage finding adventures, we used UberX to head up to Sacre Coeur (a cathedral at the top of the Montmartre district) to watch the sunset over the city. Note: very hard to get up there without a car or a very steep, unpleasant walk up lots of narrow steps. I highly recommend uber or a taxi, very cheap. The other thing to keep in mind is that there are African gangs running “string man scams” halfway up those steps and there are extremely aggressive by all accounts. They operate in groups of 4-8 and will just take your money out of your wallet.  My laziness probably saved us from being mugged! 

It was just stunning to watch the sky change colour. 

 

sacre couer basilica

  
    
  

soooo much colour in the sky

  
  

B’a photo over some buildings nearby

  

the lights of the city as the sun fades away

 
Dinner was at Le Coq Rico which is a 10 minute walk (downhill, thankfully) from Sacre Coeur, I booked this place  about a month ago when I started reading over and over how good their chicken is. Here’s an example of a review: http://luckypeach.com/atlas/pierre-herme/ so I was pretty excited for omnomnommy chicken. The couple behind us in line had read lots of reviews as well. We went with a soup starter, a half chicken between us (two quarters), seasoned vegetables, macaroni cheese and salad. For dessert we had the local floating island. 

 

excellent wine recommendation by the waiter

  

the starter of creamy chicken soup with goat cheese and chicken fried balls was DELICIOUS

   

Our thoughts? The starter and dessert were delicious, the wine suggested by the waiter was reasonably priced (note that there are no really cheap options on this wine menu) and very tasty. The chicken was okay. Not sure it is rave worthy though! Overall, an excellent meal and we enjoyed people watching the couple on the date next to us. She was much keener than he was haha. 

Mel 

Tomorrow: packing, checking out of the hotel, a final day in Paris and then off to the airport for a late night flight. Home in a few days (Thursday lunch time, AEDT). 
 

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Day 28: Turning 30! A picnic at the Eiffel Tower, dinner cruise on the Seine and Moulin Rouge 

After a leisurely wake up (I resisted the urge to yell WAKE UP WAKE UP IT IS MY BIRTHDAY WAKE UP at 5am) we went on a mysterious Eiffel Tower birthday picnic adventure.

 We arrived at a spot down one end of the Champs de Mars and B had arranged for a guy (Australian!) from Paris Picnics to meet us with bags containing Chardonnay, cold meats, different cheeses, salad, fruit, a baguette and cookies. We even got a picnic rug….it was AMAZING! Delicious as well.

   
  

It was a wonderful experience. Big birthday brownie points for B! The card he got me was beautiful and I almost cried like a big sookie-lala. The sun even came out for pretty much the entire picnic so we spent an enjoyable couple of hours eating, cuddling and people watching. According to Facebook, it seems that at least 40 people were waiting for B to propose….lol. Good thing I wasn’t one of them then 🙂

After some resting time at the hotel (to digest all that food) it was time to get all fancied up for our dinner cruise on the Seine River and Moulin Rouge show. I booked this months ago with Paris Tours and we have both been looking forward to it for quite awhile. We got all dressed up with B in a lovely collared shirt and chinos (wow…not jeans) and me in my blue galaxy maxi from black milk and wearing my Murano glass bracelet from Venice.

   
   

The cruise was lovely, with delicious dinner service and some beautiful views out the windows.

    
   

Our driver took us on a tour of Montmarte before the cabaret show and we are both now very excited to visit Sacre Couer cathedral tomorrow and eat famous chicken in a restaurant nearby. Beautiful area! Amazing city views. 

Moulin Rouge was fabulous. The performance, the dancing, the free bottle of champagne (which I drank 90% of….weeeee!), the mini ponies and just all of it was brilliant! B’s only minor comment was that as we are so crammed in it gets a bit uncomfortable. So be prepared. Even with good tickets, you are basically a sardine.

   
  

What a fabulous 30th birthday I have had! 

Thank you my love 🙂 and thank you to all my friends and family who sent their best wishes via text, email and Facebook.

Sorry for trolling you on Facebook Lana hehe. It was fun though! 

Mel 

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Day 27: Versailles, Minipalais, first time using Uber and Mel declares war on the (crappy) Hotel WO by Elegancia 

Versailles was very pretty! We caught the RER B line out which took about an hour and were there bright and early. 
Mel’s top tips for Versailles:

– use the toilet at McDonalds opposite the train station when you arrive. There are very few at the palace 

– pre book your entry ticket to avoid the first line. We were veeeery lucky and there was no second line for entry at all today, which seeks to be unusual. We did have a smart ass security guy try to convince us our ticket (all in French) said admission only after 1pm. He almost got his eyes gouged out by a very annoyed Mel before laughing at us and letting us through. 

– be prepared for shuffle shuffle shuffle once you get in. It wasn’t even busy today and I still had to shove through quite a few sections. Chinese tourists with their selfie sticks were driving me crazy! 

– the gardens are gorgeous but November is a bit late to see them in their glory. Disappointingly, all of the statues were covered and fountains off as well.

   
    
    
 

After Versailles, we returned to Paris to deal with what I am calling “the hotel war”. Really, it was more a case of a crappy hotel managing to hit EVERY trigger I have and unleashing angry-panda-Mel. She was not happy. 

The rooms at Hotel WO by Elegencia are unbearably hot. There is no climate control, despite what the hotel website claims. On the first night we both suffered through it but on the second it was even worse so I opened the window. Yay cool air! Unfortunately we were at street level though so the noise was terrible. After about 1.5hrs sleep overnight in 10 min intervals I went down to reception at 6am to ask what they could do. The nice man said no worries it will be cooler on the top floor, we will shift you up once you come back from your Versailles visit. 

Came back. No nice man to be seen, some other ladies on reception who knew nothing about this. They informed me the climate control was switched off in the whole hotel and we couldn’t change rooms. To which I responded along the lines of (I’ll let you imagine my tone here…after two nights of minimal sleep and 4.5 weeks away from home) we will check out then. 

  

Half an hour later they rang us to begrudgingly offer a room one floor up. B said nope, bugger that, we are done. They seemed genuinely surprised. 

So, we found another hotel about 10mins walk away for a very reasonable price, checked out and arranged to refund the last few nights from the other place (mmmm we shall see if that actually comes through) and now we are in a beautiful attic room of a small hotel (B Montparte) with NO traffic noise. The room temperature is normal. I might actually get some sleep tonight! Happy.

After a brief nap time, we were off for a pre birthday dinner at Le Minipalais. I was feeling much refreshed and really looking forward to this! It’s a really nice restaurant inside the Grand Palais. Before dinner we went for a wander along the Seine and watched the Eiffel Tower light up. Lovely. 

  
Dinner started with some excellent white wine. 

  
The starters of prawns and some kind of magical fried pork ball were very tasty. For mains B had salmon and I had chicken breast and basically what was carbonara gnocchi. It was really interesting because seperately each thing on our plate was a bit meh but once you started combinging them, you could see where this place gets its reputation from. 

  
Dessert was a chocolate ball full of mousse, they tip hot chocolate over it so you have access. Mmmm chocolate ball. I may have made eye contact with the “I only speak French” waiter while imitating a moose…antlers and all….awkward. 

  
On the way home we used UberX, which is a first for me! Figures I would try it for the first time in a foreign country. I was VERY impressed and can’t wait to try it when we get home to Canberra. Only 8.24€ for a 20 min trip and he arrived within 30 secs of me hitting the “request” button. 

Mel

Steps today: Wow, 21104

ONE MORE SLEEP! Tomorrow is my 30th birthday! Eeeeeeeee. 

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Day 26: Paris – the Eiffel Tower and Catacombs (also known as “Mel versus snails”)

The morning started relatively late (9am) with a wander from a nearby metro stop to the Eiffel Tower. Very pretty on approach!

   
 
Unfortunately, the up close climbing experience wasn’t so great! We had booked for lunch at 58 Tour Eiffel which is a restaurant on the 1st floor, this allows you to skip the line for the tickets (which was massive). That part was fab and we made it to the restaurant easily. The food was quite good although you were crammed in like sardines and they were trying to get service through pretty damn quick – about what I would expect really for a place like this. We had a fabulous view and the restaurant photographer took some lovely shots of us that u had printed out. 

After lunch we tried to get the lift up to level 2. After endless laps trying to locate it, we asked the restaurant for help and got a shrug. Then we found what we thought was it and the lift operator said yes, go in…but the lift doors didn’t open. Went back down to find out why and he laughed and told us to take the stairs. Mmmmm. 

There is 347 stairs from level 1 to level 2 of the Eiffel Tower. I know that now for a fact. I feel bad for the people with small children and in wheelchairs who would not have been able to manage stairs.

On level 2, the signs for the ticket machines were non existent so there was more wandering about until finally I could purchase summit tickets….then more lining up….but eventually we made it! Unlike 2012, there was no fog this time! 

   
 

Our comments about the Eiffel Tower:

Mel – too many people, so much rubbish around and the pickpockets were prolific. Terrible staff service really off putting. 

B says – give climbing it a miss and enjoy the wonderful view of it from other parts of the city. 

After our tower adventure, we caught the metro to the nearest metro stop to the  Catacombs for a brief rest (with French McFlurry’s) before our Catacombs tour. We booked in with Fat Tyre Tours based on my dads suggestion. Pretty glad we did as at 4pm on a drizzly November afternoon the line to get in was still around 3 hrs long!

percy’s first trip to the catacombs

No line for us though. We had an excellent 1.5hr guided tour through the winding, narrow corridors where the bones of 6 million people are buried around 35m below Paris.

   

lots of very narrow and spooky walkways

   
   
 

After a rest at the hotel, it was dinner time again. I think dinner time is my favourite time in Paris…so much good food. Tonight we went to Mollard and I ate escargot. In their shells! Here’s some actin shots of me attempting to conquer my fear of snails by eating them:

 

Mel versus snail – the epic battle


The food was very tasty and the wine came in an adorable baby wine bottle! Limited food pics tonight as I got distracted but B recommends the salmon and duck. 

  
Mel

P.S. Two more sleeps until I’m an old lady! 

P.P.S. Versailles tomorrow, looking forward to that. Hopefully the drizzling rain will abate for our visit. 

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Day 25: in transit from Naples to Paris 

Our first part of the day consisted of terrifying taxi rides (very good price in Naples – 20€ from Toledo to the airport) through the insane traffic. Then very loooooong lines as they had overbooked the Air France flight and were transferring some pissed off passengers…one at a time…to the later flight. All the passengers being transferred seemed to be Americans of a certain age demographic so we assumed a cruise ship had docked late. 

Eventually, we made it through the check in and both got to enjoy the fruits of duty free shopping:

  
Not to mention the scenery as we flew across Switzerland to Paris!

 

the bay of naples

  
 

coming in to Paris

We then caught the RER B and linked to metro line 14 to our hotel and rapidly reached the conclusion we will not be doing that on the way BACK to the airport. Not only did it cost 26€, it was horrendous in peak hour with luggage. I think the hotels transfer service will be the go. The hotel here (Wilson Opera by Elegencia) is pretty freaking fabulous. The bed is so comfy! And finally, a decent showerhead! Not to mention staff who recommend some great local restaurants. 

They recommended Le Carré for dinner and it was amazing. Not the cheapest place (we are certainly not paying Naples pricing anymore) but beautiful food and great service. 

 

Bs lamb shoulder

  

my AMAZING steak and potato

  

a chocolate ball full of chocoalte mousse and white choc…guess who had this dessert?!

  

mmmm apple sorbet inside a white chocolate surround

 
We were going to go for a walk and sight see but we are both knackered and it is raining so….early to bed tonight.

Tomorrow: lunch at the Eiffel Tower and exploring the catacombs!

Mel

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2015 Adventures!!

Woohoo 2015 adventures ahoy!

So this year I get to have two grand overseas trips. One was planned at the end of last year and is a 4.5 week jaunt through Barcelona, Rome, Naples and Paris in October/November. The second has been a little unexpected (read: last minute) and will hopefully see me adventuring to the USA for 10 days in late June.

So first, let’s talk about Europe. We jet off on October 12th to Barcelona and after a few days lounging in the sun we will join up with our intrepid tour. This will see us traveling for 15 days from Barcelona through a variety of locations across to Rome. After fare-welling our tour and a few extra days in Rome, we will head to Naples which puts us nice and close to both Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius. A few nights later it will be up to Paris for 5 nights, including attending the Moulin Rouge to celebrate my 30th birthday! Entering the age of denial in style.

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Intrepid tours are a company I am not familiar with but B has done a very extended one before and had a lot of positive things to say. Their online reviews are positive and the idea of a small tour appealed to me although I am not sure how I will cope with the reliance on public transport to get from one city to the next, as opposed to say…an air conditioned coach. We have chosen one of the more relaxed tours (no camping etc) although they did have all sorts of trips for all sorts of interests and budgets.

The USA trip is a little more haphazard as it will be planned and booked very last minute. B is likely to be heading away for work over there for a few months so I get to go visit…hooray! The visit has been timed around my work commitments which is why it will be about a month into his work trip rather than closer to the end. At the moment it is actually still not fully confirmed as I can’t book my flights until he has the work go-ahead but it is looking likely. He will be based in the Washington area so there will be lots of exploring of Washington as well as 5 nights in New York! EEEEEE! Do you guys realise what is in Washington? Do you? DO YOU? Let me show you….

Not to mention…NEW YORK!! Very exciting. Probably our last year of travel adventures for a while (although South America and Antarctica/The Arctic are still high on the want list) so time to make the most of it. Did I mention that there will be bears in the US? Baby bears? Baby pandas? Did you see that?

Since Europe is mostly booked and paid for and the USA is still a “wait and see” operation….

The big discussion in our house is around luggage choices at the moment. 

Neither of us are super happy with our suitcases but I am not prepared to fully commit to a backpack and B is not prepared to let me just have a suitcase on the intrepid tour as we are relying on trains to get around a fair bit. Stubborn man. So at the moment we are both spending a lot of time reading and researching. This is my front runner – the 80L Osprey Sojourn convertible wheeled bag although there are a lot of other similar things that cost less (but seem to break easy). He is a mad Osprey lover whereas I am new to their products….so we shall see.

Mel Update: No USA trip ended up happening…but Europe looms! 

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Day 18 (Paris) and Day 19 (London)

Well, where to begin!? Last nights post had all my daytime Paris photos, there were quite a few as we crammed A LOT into one day.

We woke up very early and instead of waiting for the coach, caught the RER (local train) into the city. We went to the Louvre first and were there at 8am to take some lovely morning photos and be first in like at the carousel entrance! Woo! We wandered through part of it and saw the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo and a few other famous pieces. I spent quite awhile in the Botticelli wing. We then figured there was plenty of time to have a quick breakfast before catching the RER to meet the tour group at 11am to go up the Eiffel tower.

Ba-bow. Wrong!

Apparently the French definition of “quick cafe service” is “I will make all your food individually, one at a time and chortle quietly to myself whilst you wait”. Forty minutes later…we were running through the streets trying to make the Eiffel tower meet up! We were 8 minutes late but the tour manager waited for us 🙂 lucky!

We went up to the 2nd floor and the views were amazing. We also went up to the top but you couldn’t see anything due to the fog. I don’t care, I can still say I went to the top of the Eiffel tower! Errr I can also say I stuck my head out through the wire because emma is a terrible influence on me….all the other tourists up there thought we were hilarious.

We took a bunch of photos up, down and all around the tower then walked back up towards the Arc de Triomphe and stopped at a delicious little French bistro for lunch. We all climbed the arc (284 steps, with really bad asthma, possibly not my best idea) and the view was great. The history was amazing as well. Although still foggy we could take photos which actually had the Eiffel tower IN them. We used the rest of our day to walk down Avenue Des Champs Élysées and check out the majorly expensive shops I felt hideously uncomfortable even looking at, let alone walking into.

I had a nutella crepe omnomnom.

The tour bus picked us up at 4pm for a quick change of clothes before dinner and a show at Moulin Rouge. It was amazing. A woman jumped into a tank with no clothes on and a bunch of giant snakes! You can’t take photos inside but can outside so that was the best I could do. I was surprised there were so many male dancers. Afterwards, a lot of the bus went out to get drunk but I felt crummy and very tired so didn’t go, I have recaught the death cold going around! It was 1am by the time we got in from Moulin Rouge and we were up at 6am.

This morning it was time for contiki family goodbyes as lots of our bus stayed in Paris and then on to London. That was sad as I have made some really good friends but Facebook and mobile numbers mean we will be able to keep in touch. 9 hours later we arrived in London. The ferry trip was very rough but at least I got some amazing pics of the white cliffs of Dover, grandma will be happy.

We are staying at the royal national hotel again tonight before heading out to do one night with family in Potters Bar tomorrow…then back for 3 nights in London.

Tonight we went for a walk up and down Oxford street and ate £60 worth of amazing Indian food and delicious cocktails. Such an improvement over service station food and mass prepared meals! It is 10:30pm now and time for bed as we are both very fluey and my asthma is making me very tired. Damn contiki cough.

The blog shall continue until i leave London because although the contiki part is over, I’m still on holiday and having a grand adventure with lots of pictures for you guys at home 🙂

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