Tuesday, April 25, 2006

The New Apartment

I just realized I never discussed the new apt. We found one and it is beautiful. We have been living in our new apt for just about 2 months now. We both love the place. It is about the same size as the apt we had in San Diego. It is difficult to beat the SD apt but this one is pretty close.

It sits at the edge of the Old town called Vieux Lyon. The front room is equipped with an ornamental fireplace, high ceilings and huge windows extending about 6 feet high looking down onto the street below. The floors are traditional wood both light and dark grained depending on where you are standing. The main bedroom includes a small bathroom with shower and sink. As you enter the room some of the old rock structure has been left exposed to give character and decoration. The second bedroom is small but cozy fitting a double bed as well as a computer desk. The main bathroom has a full-sized bathtub and double-sink countertop. With plenty of room left over for a stackable washer and dryer. In the hallway there is a walk-in closet as well as a full regular closet. The rooms do not really include closets so they are used for everything. At the front door there is a toilet (the only toilet in the apt) recently remodelled with a small hand washing sink. The kitchen has also recently been remodelled and features beautiful cabinets with stainless steel fixtures and magnetic closures and the counter top includes an integrated faux-marble cutting board. We of course had to add a new oven and dishwasher along with all the light fixtures since the French take everything with them.

The view from the apt is inspiring. The apt sits at the corner of three streets and a tourist alley. To the north side you have the street below and the tourist alley which is alive with people walking all day long especially on the weekends. It reminds me of a television, I love to sit at the window and watch the people go by. Some day, I may even see someone I know. You never know. To the west there is a big tree-lined hill. Lyon was originally a fortified city built between three hills. The hill we sit next too is Fouviere. From the window it almost appears as if you are looking out into a forest and just above the forest lays the famous Fouviere church. At night it is incredible to look at with all the lights and its gold trim.

Oh, and I forgot to mention location. Being in the center of the biggest renaissance quarter in all of Europe there are lots of things to see and do. The beautiful gothic churches that sit in the center of the quarter are worth the visit. The famous Lyon Traboules (hidden alleyways) extend the interior of the apts buildings between streets give view to the beautiful architecture that characterized Lyon in the renaissance. At night the quarter is alive with restaurants, bars, and theaters. And of course my favorite Irish pub is a 2 minute walk down the street.

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