Monday, April 10, 2023

Saverne, Saint-Louis Arzviller Inclined Plane and the Lalique Museum, France

We went on the Saint-Louis Arzviller Inclined Plane with Alysa and Bruce who came to visit us.

It’s exciting riding the Azerviller Lift Incline on Rabelo.  The views aren’t bad either 



Cruising through Saverne

Lunch being prepared on Rabelo

Lunch with three types of duck


We eat well on Rabelo and “grazing” is our favorite meal

It’s hard to resist French desserts

A local artist creating a new painting on the side of a lock house 

Cruising through the heart of Saverne where diners watch us watching them 

It’s peaceful cruising

An interesting exterior decor along the canal


 Captain Estelle has the job of climbing up steep ladders in deep locks to get us properly secured 

We returned to the Lalique Museum.  I am in awe of the jewelry that was created



Crown



Perfume bottles 

We visited an outdoor market in Saverne.  We aren't in Paris any more.

More from the outdoor market


Colorful display


Alysa rocks her new beret and Bruce is appreciating his warm new scarf


Tom and our friends explored some of the local ruins



 

Saturday, April 8, 2023

Sarreguemines, France

Cruising along the Saar we saw strategically placed German bunkers as a grim reminder of European history.

In Sarreguemines we were parked alongside a park.


We visited a ceramic factory that has been turned into a museum.

An archeological section of the museum shows life in the territory during the Gallo-Roman period.  These are old grinding stones.

This is an example of the stones that were ground up for the pottery

The old water wheel

One of the trains used to move the material around.

Inside one of the remaining kilns

The exterior of the kiln

The museum has magnificent examples of fine earthenware covered with colorful glazes




A fountain


Beer mugs with a sense of humor

They made frescoes that were used to cover the walls of shops, breweries, spas and restaurants

A fireplace

A ceramic room heater

At the end of the museum tour we sat at a dining table and enjoyed a laser show depicting many of the different styles of ceramics that were made in this factory.