| M's crab and grapefruit appetizer |
| M's Monkfish in brown butter and wine |
| Apricot tart for dessert |
The next course was monkfish and vegetables which was cooked in wine and brown butter. M served it with rice. It was divine and of all the dishes I ate on the trip, it was my favorite entree! We had a course of cheese and then M served us an apricot tart which was delicious!
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| M, N, J, B and me on the bridge over the canal in front of Notre Dame |
After lunch, J took us for a walk around Dole. We went to the canal and passed by M's favorite pastry shop.
I learned that Louis Pasteur was born there and there is a museum of his works in the house where he was born!
There is also a visual history display of the industry there--tanning and leather works which was interesting to see and read about.
| This barge served dinner for some guests later in the evening |
We watched the captain dock this barge which he did as easily as some people parallel park! How fun it would have been to have had dinner on this barge!
| Insect sculpture |
The garden at the end of the bridge held wire framed insect sculptures amidst the flowers and grass.
As we walked through the area, I spied a shop that had sewing machines for sale. It was closed and there were bars on the windows so no photo. I also saw a yarn/floss shop that had these smocked items in the window.
It was a beautiful little town. We had dinner at a local restaurant at 8PM! Dinner is often served between 7 and 8 in the evening. After M's lunch, I was just the right amount of hungry for our late dinner.
| View of the canal |
We arrived home at 11PM and I promptly went to bed and slept like a rock! I walked five miles and my blister didn't get any worse thanks to bandaids and arnica! Aleve is helping the knees!

6 comments:
What a wonderful trip you must have had!!! That lunch sounded delicious.
Janice, it was an amazing lunch and "proper" by French standards. . .in other words, it took about two hours to eat it! :)
Well, I am fascinated to see a book on chicken scratch embroidery that is called "Broderie Suisse!" There has been quite a lot of debate about that on Mary Corbet's blog!
But anyway, all the food looks amazing! M looks like a very talented cook. And it looks like you had perfect weather, too!
Monica--I was too; but, the shop was closed and truly my French ability is quite limited; but, still. . .I wanted to touch!!!!! We had good weather almost the whole trip!
Looks like a fun part of the trip and a great meal...not sure what I think about the giant insects. LOL
BJ, the metal work on those giant insects was pretty cool. My photo doesn't do it justice! As for the food. . .well, I think you might have to work hard to find food that isn't great in France! :)
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