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We planned to stay two nights in Lyon, to give us the time for a break and to explore the foodie scene in Lyon, and the city itself. We arrived late in the afternoon and caught a taxi to the hotel, the Hôtel Vaubecour. It's a nice hotel, in a good location, but as we arrived after dark, it is a bit hard to find - even the taxi driver seemed a bit puzzled, questioning whether we had the right address. But we did. It's an old style hotel in the building, taking up what are an old series of rooms. Being hungry we set out for a bite to eat, but being late on a Sunday night the local restaurants were booked out. So we found the local store and stocked up on cheese, wine and bread.
The next day we planned to explore Lyon, but unfortunately STBMrsK came down with a stomach bug (In the foodie capital of France) and was bed ridden for the next two days. The owners of the hotel were lovely and provided some broth and food that she could hold down, and fresh water. STBMrsK insisted I go out and explore the place, and bring back photos. So off I trekked.
The city is amazing, although in solidarity with STBMrsK's condition, I didn't indulge in huge meals, but stuck to photographing restaurants. The one below appeared in Luke Nguyen's France.
And then, it came to my turn to do something stupid on the trip. As it was chilly, I was wearing my coat that has zip up pockets, including an internal one where I keep my travel wallet secured, which also had my passport in it. As it was getting warm, I rested by the riverside on a bench, and had my jacket draped over my lap while checking the photos in my camera etc (see where this is going). I trekked back to the hotel to check on STBMrsK, and stopped by an ATM to get some cash - no wallet! I thought maybe I hadn't taken it out with me, and dashed/sprinted back to the hotel to search the room, with STBMrsK asking "what's wrong?". Not wanting to cause any additional upset I mumbled out what I thought was a plausible story, not involving my wallet, but she saw through that immediately. I then sprinted the 15 minutes back to where I had been sitting by the river, running through different scenarios in my mind e.g. STBMrsK has her credit card, we can get extra cash from the hotelier when we check out, we're going to Paris next and have a few days so I should be able to get an emergency passport etc... - slight panic - not really I was sh**ting myself. But as I rounded the corner to where I had been sitting, there was the wallet sitting on the ground (it would have been there for at least half an hour). Needless to say, I gave thanks to whatever gods I could think of, and headed back to the hotel to let STBMrsK know all was ok. "You should have zipped up your pocket", was the reply.
The next day I went exploring up around Notre Dame on the hill, having left my passport etc in the care of STBMrsK, and explored the area.
It really is an amazing city, and we plan to go back, and I can show STBMrsK where I left my wallet.
After recovering and having a walk by the river, we then headed out to the TGV station to catch out train to Paris.
The next day we planned to explore Lyon, but unfortunately STBMrsK came down with a stomach bug (In the foodie capital of France) and was bed ridden for the next two days. The owners of the hotel were lovely and provided some broth and food that she could hold down, and fresh water. STBMrsK insisted I go out and explore the place, and bring back photos. So off I trekked.
The city is amazing, although in solidarity with STBMrsK's condition, I didn't indulge in huge meals, but stuck to photographing restaurants. The one below appeared in Luke Nguyen's France.
And then, it came to my turn to do something stupid on the trip. As it was chilly, I was wearing my coat that has zip up pockets, including an internal one where I keep my travel wallet secured, which also had my passport in it. As it was getting warm, I rested by the riverside on a bench, and had my jacket draped over my lap while checking the photos in my camera etc (see where this is going). I trekked back to the hotel to check on STBMrsK, and stopped by an ATM to get some cash - no wallet! I thought maybe I hadn't taken it out with me, and dashed/sprinted back to the hotel to search the room, with STBMrsK asking "what's wrong?". Not wanting to cause any additional upset I mumbled out what I thought was a plausible story, not involving my wallet, but she saw through that immediately. I then sprinted the 15 minutes back to where I had been sitting by the river, running through different scenarios in my mind e.g. STBMrsK has her credit card, we can get extra cash from the hotelier when we check out, we're going to Paris next and have a few days so I should be able to get an emergency passport etc... - slight panic - not really I was sh**ting myself. But as I rounded the corner to where I had been sitting, there was the wallet sitting on the ground (it would have been there for at least half an hour). Needless to say, I gave thanks to whatever gods I could think of, and headed back to the hotel to let STBMrsK know all was ok. "You should have zipped up your pocket", was the reply.
The next day I went exploring up around Notre Dame on the hill, having left my passport etc in the care of STBMrsK, and explored the area.
It really is an amazing city, and we plan to go back, and I can show STBMrsK where I left my wallet.
After recovering and having a walk by the river, we then headed out to the TGV station to catch out train to Paris.