Thursday, March 1, 2007
Feb in review
FEB 11th - Birthday. I went and walked around the Chateau in Nantes. It had been closed for renovations for the past 12 years so there was a grand opening. After that I met a few friends in town and brought them back to my host family's house where we had champagne and the most beautiful fruit tart I have ever seen. We went out to dinner in town and I ate kangaroo! haha but seriously I did.
FEB 16th - 21st I head to Paris for a few days because we have winter vacation and my friend Chelsea is studying there. Paris was a lot of fun. It involved alot of walking, art, crepes, crypts, museums, and even a hot air balloon ride! Unfortunately, my camera got a little to into the Paris history and had its own personal revolution or strike or something. Point being, it wount take anymore pictures. I had my parents call sony (which didn't help). I sent a email to sony (which didn't help). I even took it to the camera repair store ( The monseiur said he dosen't actually repair cameras there he would send it somewhere which would take a month and another month to fix it). So I still don't know what to do about that. Let me know if you all have suggestions.
FEB 23rd - FEB 25th Chelsea came down to Nantes for a couple days. It was great to play tour guide! There was quite a full house that weekend because the grand kids and Emily the past IES student stayed there too.
FEB 26th - MAR 1st This week has been pretty uneventful. I have gotten a few really bad nights sleep, I keep waking up at night and then not waking up to my alarm. It, plus the camera fiasco, has made me rather cranky all week. This weekend we have an overnight trip to Normandy, which should be really interesting.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Mon Anniversaire!
Friday- IES visit to musee Dorbree which is literally a block from the IES center where I take classes. It was pretty cool, favorite part: pair of white porcaline dogs. And Jewlery.
We walked around and toured Mont St Michel. It was very pretty with a history back to the 11th century. Unfortunately about two rooms into our tour my camera died. So I will have to get pictures from others.
This was the location of a pretty garden and also the death of my camera. I will put up other pictures after I get them from someone.
By the time we got to St Malo it was pouring. It is a walled city on the beach. We walked all the way around the ramparts on top of the walls before going to the beach and climbing on the rocks. I now own a small collection of french seashells. I also displayed my knowledge of shore wildlife by explaining the difference between barnacles and limpits. The weather had gotten a little better by the time we went to the beach so it was really fun. I basically had to drag my friends there by saying it was my birthday and I wanted to walk on the beach. But they were thanking me after because it was such a good time.
My camera came back to life for one last picture, which turned out beautifuly and is now my desktop background on my computer.
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Chambord
There are four big towers, this is the one that Francois I lived in.
Pretty. Fact: all of the furniture and tapestries are brought along wherever the king goes, so when people aren't there, it is completely empty.
Blois
After you walk through that entry way, there is a large courtyard with buildings on all four sides. The interesting thing about this castle is that it was built over a period of about 400 years, so each side of the courtyard is in a different architectural style. Stright ahead is the most recent addition in a neo-classic stlye with romanesque columns. You can't really tell in this picture, but they ran out of money so the construction is not quite finished some of the colunms are only partially carved. The part on the right with the ornate saircase is older and more of a renaissance style.
This is a really fancy firepalce. It has the symbols of the king Francois I, the dragon on the left, and ??? I forget who, but his symbol is the weasel on the right.
Speaking of symbols, if I was king (or Queen I suppose) I would definitely pick a random mascot and put it everywhere. ie: porcupine.
This is the view of the inside of the big staircase.
This is me and my friends Lian and Shreen. (That's right, I have friends that aren't statues).
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Chenonceau
There is also a labyrinth (which I made it to the middle of first) that has a vine covered gazebo in the center.
They also brew their own wine.
In this picture we have the well (center), guard tower (right), and castle entrance (left).
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Photos of Chateaux
Anyway, on our trip to Tours we went to four different castles. These pictures are of Amboise.
You have to walk up a bunch of stairs to get to it, as a defence strategy, I presume.
When you get to the top, there is a big courtyard with the church on one side (in photo) ....
...and the rest of the castle on the other side overlooking the river. Interesting fact: this castle had big spiraling ramps so that the king could walk around on his horse instead of taking the stairs.
View off one side of the river.
View off the other side of the town below. Interesting fact: In the distance is Leonardo Da Vinci's house but you can't really see it in this picture.
This is where we ate lunch. It was good.
We walked around the town a little this is a picture of a doorway. (I know you all were lost when there were no labels...)
Photos
This is really early in the morning of Jan. 9th at the Sea-Tac airport. I think we managed to get a good picture of everybody. (left to right me, dad, mom)
This one has nothing to do with my trip, but it is too good to keep to myself. Here we have dad wrangling some kiddos (Rachel and Ben).
I brought along a friend. He was jealous of Don Quoixte and wanted a grand adventure too. Location: JFK Airport, New York.
Time: Sunrise.