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Midnight in Bucharest

Protests, Blizzards & Ballet- Oh my!
Bucharest has been alive with activity the entire month of January. A summary in three acts:
ACT I: We began the new year with several days of protest in the streets. Most of them were calm but things did get violent for a few nights with large rocks being hurled at the riot police plus a bit of vandalism in the city center. Catalin photographed everything as it unfolded, and did so exceptionally well in my opinion. You can see his photos here.
ACT II: As a reward for the unseasonably warm weather we had been having the first half of the month a snow storm blew into town. Yup, my first blizzard. Oh joy. Trees fell, people got stranded in their cars and some poor dogs had to be rescued as they were buried under the snow. On a positive note, the awful weather made for a good excuse to bake a cake, have a few friends over, and drink vin fiert (hot spiced wine). Mmm.
ACT III: Right when the dreary weather was threatening to leave me utterly depressed with winter, a surprise invitation arrived to watch Swan Lake performed by the Kiev Ballet Company! I had never been you see, so I was literally giddy with excitement. Also, in all honesty, it was a welcome excuse to wear pretty things and get dolled up (as opposed to layered up against the cold). The seats were niiiiiiiiice and the performance was magical. I loved everything about the ballet: costumes, music, dancing, and no subtitles required ;) Below: A photograph from the show taken by Cata. And below that a 'trailer' for Swan Lake-- different ballet company but no matter, you still get the idea.
Holiday zeal

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My best friend Mireille gave me this Leatherman about a year and a half ago. I can't count the number of times I've reached for it. Incredibly useful! |
Vatra Dornei
Leaving Bucharest is fast becoming my favorite past-time. Luckily another opportunity presented itself this weekend, when I went to see a friend's hometown- Vatra Dornei. Although the ski slopes are what usually draw visitors, we did no such thing since there was no snow to ski on. Still the food, company and general merriment made for another great weekend in the mountains.[Click any image to view slideshow]
A Romanian Feast

The feast included a first course of the aforementioned plus Romanian cheeses, icre (fish egg dip), smoked meats (pork and salami slices), black olives, tomatoes and other veggies. Round two was a delicious pork roast with mashed potatoes, sliced bread and a salad. Lastly we finished the meal with a chocolate cake plus trays of various sweets. We were home, surrounded by family, drinking wine and eating a huge meal. It felt like a Romanian Thanksgiving.
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Lune de Miel
Ahh Paris. What can I say that has not been said before?
It is all true- beautiful, romantic, unique, charming, stylish, delicious.

Sorry I don't have many food photographs, usually it
was already eaten by the time I even thought of a picture. Thus, a
couple of these are sourced from the web but they are actual pictures of
the same dishes I ate at the same restaurant, only taken by someone
else at a different time. Note B) & C) were my favorite meals. The
Baltique salad consisted of smoked salmon, and boiled shrimp over a
green salad drizzled with a cream sauce and the juice from a lemon
wedge. To top it off they added a half avocado in the center. My mouth
waters just thinking about it.
Favorite Meals (which are not listed in any particular order):
A)Falaffel from L'As Du Fallafel in the Marais district
B)Confit de canard (pan fried duck with green salad and potatoes) Café du Marché
C)Baltique salade from an unknown restaurant in Montmartre--we were wandering.
D)Steak Frites from Restaurant Chartier
E)Banana and Nutella Crepe bought a few times in the Latin Quarter