Travel day: Glasgow to Paris

Travel day: Glasgow to Paris 

Good morning from Glasgow Scotland.  

Last evening in Glasgow, walked to and through a park with lots of green space and then by the river as the sun was setting.  It was lovely to see the natural light on the spring green grass and trees. 

Waking this morning and thinking of how the day will go, trying to stay in the moment.  It is quiet in my hotel room and I am getting ready to go search for what is happening today in the city.

In the meantime looking through recommended reading list from the Women’s Library in Glasgow.  So grateful to have access to all this amazing information and the inspiration and suggestions of women who come before me.  

I also think I might want to set up a time for regular travel zoom conversations with women when I get home.  Check it out: https://www.meetup.com/womens-travel-club/

I leave my bags at hotel, drop the room key and out for a morning walk in the sunshine under blue skies. 

Walked in an old part of Glasgow to check out the old large and beautiful cathedral and cemetery. Then back to hotel and an uber to Glasgow airport to catch EasyJet flight to Paris at 245 pm local time. 

Through security with no issues and to our gate on time. Blue skies reported for Paris also. It was a lovely flight. 

Arrived on time in beautiful sunny weather in Paris.  Took train and metro to Rachel’s place near Sacre Couer. It’s pretty steep walk up 🙂

Dropped our gear and headed to get a SIM card for my phone. No wifi at Rachel’s place. Got there at some underground mall in time before they closed. Yay. Grateful. Then we walked to the river. Thousands of people along the Seine. Sitting, walking, running …. Wow. Watched the sunset as we walked and then found grocery store   Walked all the way from the river to her place.  Up up up again. 

24,000 steps, some 16 Kms today. My my my. 

Exhausted and grateful for all is well in this beautiful city of lights. I have a bed to sleep in, food to eat and we have safely arrived. 

Goodnight faithful readers. Till tomorrow. A demain. 

Pictures to follow when I have good wifi. 

Blue sky on arrival to Paris. Nightfall in Glasgow Scotland. 16 May 2025

Now Friday 16th May and I am arriving in Paris France from the sky. Not a cloud or grey in sight. Walk walk through aeroport to find train station. I have no checked baggage to claim. Through long squiggly lines and through passport security. 

Finally familiarity as I Text to Rachel from Starbucks where I met her last year. 

Get Navigo train ticket it advertises – with 15 plus minute wait to use a dispenser machine.  Found shorter line with a person attendant. Asked her which train. She waves her hand in a dismissive sort of way. 11 or 12. There on the platform a train is waiting for me. Relax. Breathe. Follow along. Sun streaming in the train windows and a pleasant breeze in the open air where a window is letting in sounds of the city. 

Beautiful stops along the way.  Terra cotta roof tops. Greenery. 

People dressed in style. Some with heels. Some with scooters. Ohhhh I love Paris!  

Found Rachel – well she found me. I was circulating round and round in the train station. Gare du Nord. I found a Starbucks but alas, the wrong one. 

Then with backpack and purse we walked through streets of Paris.  Montmarte area.  Up up on cobblestone and crossing the corners, sometimes waiting for traffic and green walk lights, sometimes just crossing.  Beautiful window boxes and balconies. People on bikes and scooters. People sitting at the cafe. We purchased a frozen Schar pizza for me from a grocery knowing no cross contamination is possible. We came upon a tiny gluten free patisserie. 

She lives not far from Sacre-Coeur and Moulin Rouge.  Charming walk through cobblestone streets. I want to take pictures and am tired, dragging my backpack and exhausted body along the way. Past doorways with a single doorknob in centre of the door. Quaint. Many colourful doorways and metal knockers. 

We went to her little single apartment for Rachel to do some work. Charming little courtyard down below out her windows. Exhausted I fell asleep for a few hours. Did on line check in for tonight’s flight. Then we cooked the pizza and ate it and repacked for our flight to Scotland tonight. 

Off in search of SIM card for my phone but no luck on that one. We found a Five Guys who have gluten free fries :). We took metro to the train station heading back to Charles de Gaulle airport in preparation for EasyJet flight to Glasgow Scotland. 

Line ups through passport security we are routed through the family line. Many many dozens of families donning Mickey Mouse ears and carrying stuffed Disney critters. What a great idea!  Maybe next weekend we can put a EuroDisney stop on our agenda. Neither of us have been before. How fun to think of that!  

In this moment from plane window, seat 5F I watch the colourful sun set on the dark horizon. All the colours of this day shining a prism of bright purple red orange gold green blue … the thickest is orange strip along the sight line above some clouds that can be seen down below in the dark sky. Then the sky is clear again and I see city lights in clusters and shapes. The lines of roads. Sparkly colours of sky reflecting off waterways. 

Somewhere down below is the United Kingdom. For Canadians an evisa is now required and I have mine for this trip. My first night ever in Scotland tonight. Exciting. What will I see or do, how will I feel, what about the food? The swimming in the lochs? A rail trip or purchase something MacDonald. Writing, doodling, walking, … I wonder. 

First night in clean Sandyford Lodge. 21 Royal Crescent, Glasgow. Wifi hooked up. Ya!!