Planning, planning

NormandyThings are getting real. I’ve got my plane tickets, my train tickets to Bath and Brussels, and excitement is building. I’ve sent a letter to my friend in Chartres asking if I can come visit her, and I’m planning on at least two excursions–one to the beaches of Normandy and one to the châteaux of the Loire. It’s the 70th anniversary of D-Day, and while I won’t be there on the actual June date, I’ll be going when things are still in full swing. I hope we never forget our Greatest Generation; their sacrifice helped end a horrific war.

I’m also thinking about spending a weekend in Angers, where I lived for a year in my twenties. I can get a cheap hotel room in the city center and then just spend the days wandering around visiting old haunts. Jeez, it’s been so long ago that I hope I remember all of them. One, at least, springs to mind immediately: the Bar du Centre. They made the best gallettes and crèpes, and I would go there at the beginning of each month when my check came in. At least I think it was called the Bar du Centre. I just did a quick Internet search and I’m not sure if it’s the same place or not. My memories are a little fuzzy to say the least. But the Hotel du Centre that I remember is still there, and it’s still as much of a flea bag now as it was in the ’80s. I’m of a mixed mind between planning too much and not planning enough. It takes time to plan, and I have to work and take care of my family along with the planning. But I think I’d rather underplan than over-plan and keep a little time for serendipitous exploration.

Planes vs. trains

So, I was thinking about cheap flights from Paris to England, as my dear friend Louise is going to be celebrating her 50th birthday at the end of June 2013, right before my classes start in Paris. Easy Jet was about $110 round-trip, which is a pretty decent price. But I’m now thinking of taking the EuroStar train, which gets me from Paris to London in about two-and-a-half hours, at a cost of about $170. I’d then have to take another train from London to Bath, where Louise lives. I’d have to take a coach and train from the airport in Bristol to get to Bath if I flew. I need to cogitate on how long it takes from Gare du Nord to Charles de Gaulle airport, the flight, then the other travel times to Bath, versus the time it would take from Paris-London-Bath. I’m not totally chuffed about the long tunnel ride, as I’m a bit claustrophobic, but I think I’ll be fine. Any thoughts on one versus the other?