vendredi 25 avril 2008

Bonjour à tous! It's been quite a while, I know, but I've had travels, work, and nice weather to distract me from this blog!

Since my last post, I have: been to London, seen Wicked, seen the Olympic torch, been through the Chunnel, seen a couple châteaux and other places in France, been to Venice, been to Rome, and been to the Vatican.

But before I get into that, let me just say that it really is true that the French go on strike ALL the time. In fact, as soon as I flew back into Paris, I passed a bunch of protestors... in the airport! Yup, must be France. Recently, all the high school kids have been on strike, walking around outside en masse, blocking major intersections, as seems popular with ceux qui font la grève... Imagine high school kids going on strike in the US! It just doesn't work that way...

London:
It was a bit of a change to be suddenly surrounded by English! I really enjoyed Wicked, seeing the Tower of London (in the snow!) was cool too. We also went to Greenwich where you could stand right on the Prime Meridian.

France:
Tours is an ideal city from which to visit châteaux, since it is right in the middle of the Loire River Valley. But there are seriously a ton of them, so you have to pick which ones you want to go see! This time around, my dad and I went to Chaumont-sur-Loire, Chambord, and Villandry. Chambord is perhaps the most well known - it is enormous, though François 1e only built it as a hunting lodge. Chaumont-sur-Loire is smaller, but pretty cool looking. And Villandry, which is right next to Tours, has immense gardens.


Driving around France, we stopped at the Futuroscope a French "theme park" that is really not a theme park. It's a park of movie theaters, each one with a different technology, be it 3d, virtual reality, or seats that move. So that was cool.

We also visited the seaside town of La Rochelle, on the west coast of France. Formerly fortified, you can still see and climb up some of the town's old towers. After seeing some of the town, we took a boat out to some of the islands and Fort Boyard (which is apparently featured in a well-known French tv game show that I had never heard of) The view from the top of the Lantern Tower:



Venice:
Perhaps my favorite part of the vacation! Venice is such a unique city, in that to get around you either walk, or travel by boat on one of the many canals. You can't even ride a bike, since all the roads are twisty and full of steps to go over bridges. It's really really easy to get lost, too. (no this isn't just coming from me) I got lost a few times, even with a map. While I was there, I got to hang out with an Italian friend, which was fun. One day, I took a boat out to explore some of the island in the lagoon. The island of Torcello has an old bell tower you can climb up, that gives a pretty spectacular view:



Rome:
This is a huge city, with lots of stuff to do, though le métro est nul! Which means a lot of walking. But the ancient ruins were pretty cool, and the Vatican museums were pretty impressive. To bad the Pope was in the states. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves, I've put the links of the left.


Things are starting to wrap up in Tours, and the weather is finally starting to get nice. I can only hope that Tours does not keep up its seeming trend of constant rain! If I can, I'll get in a few more updates before it's time to go.

Alors, à plus.

2 commentaires:

Laura Kroon a dit…

Sounds like you're getting the chance to do a lot of traveling!

How was Wicked? I'm going to see it in New York in June with a couple friends from my high school--I'm excited! I'm really into the soundtrack.

Good thing I can understand French, as all of the directions on this page are in French! I remember opening Blogger in Costa Rica and seeing it in Spanish and struggling.

David a dit…

Wicked was excellent, even though our seats weren't amazing - you'll like it. And yeah, hehe, it would be my fault that it's all French, I changed it, and it was an all or nothing sort of deal.

 

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