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11th August 2007 Bonjour Bo & Dud, The week before we left home we were both like tightly coiled springs about to ‘boing’ off in any direction at the slightest touch - if you could see us now, in complete contrast, so relaxed we’re almost horizontal. We spent last weekend following the shade of an oak tree which is in the middle of the field - temperatures got up to 35c. This included eating al fresco (with me in my cossie) and Howard found an ingenious way of keeping the wine cool and close at hand with the help of a [View Full Entry]

Hilda - Howard & Hilda Bentley | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 14th 2007 | 191 Views | [diary=192425]

Hilda Chillin'
Mole Hill
Blackberry Tart

A place has almost a shyness of a person, with strangers, and its secret is not to be surprised by too direct interrogation. Pain au chocolat, chateau’s, beautiful countryside, great fellowship and new friends would sum up the past week in france. About 30 of us headed out to the Loire valley, France, with Oakhall Expeditions for a camping / cycling holiday. It was really special to start each day with a group prayer meeting, and then end the day with praise and worship and a helpful bible talk - followed of course by fun activities such as bike Olympics, volleyball [View Full Entry]

tuppyj - Tanya Jourdan | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 2nd 2007 | 102 Views | [diary=198297]

Forwards or backwards
Team extreme
Getting ready to go!

Desolée for not writing more often! Since my last entry, my life has been consumed with learning French. I speak French, I conjugate verbs all day, and I even dream in French. However, classes aside, I've really grown to love life here. Granted it's VERY different but nice. I know I've probably said it before but, you have no idea how slow life moves in this city. My favorite thing is when people are in the middle of doing something, anything at all, and they stop to "faire une pause." Literally, you push the pause button on life until you feel [View Full Entry]

Sone - Sonya Cisneros | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 5th 2007 | 45 Views | [diary=185372]


My flight from Marrkech to San Sebastian was long but luckily was sittıng next to a cool Spaniard who was coming from a Music Festival in Madrid. We chatted the whole time and as it turned out, he knew the people who run the hostel where I was staying and offered me a lıft. He told me I was very brave to travel alone and asked me if I was always so lucky. I said of course, you get what you attract! San Sebastian is on the Nothern coast of Spain, near the border of France. My friend Caroline who I [View Full Entry]

gigiyogini - gina zappia | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 9th 2007 | 65 Views | [diary=190404]


Hey Guys, Our first entry on this trip comes from Sunny Spain, at a place called Valdelavilla. We have made it through France, Spending a week and a bit driving from Calais, stopping in Normandy, the Loire Valley and along the Coast South of Bordeaux. It was a bit of a transition from living in a house to living in a Camper Van, and along the route there was also much to experience and discover. The Channel Tunnel was an experience- driving the van onto a train platform, then onto a train carriage which was locked up. It only lasted [View Full Entry]

Purple Monkey Dishwasher - Ben Thomas and Stacey Kneebone | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 22nd 2007 | 68 Views | [diary=181231]

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Its been a while since I last wrote. I have been on a cycling tour in the Loire Valley which was awesome!! Very glad I did this instead of hiking. The countryside goes by much faster and you create your own breeze! Plus there are so many little roads to ride on & things to see. I stopped in Tours to buy bike supplies eg a helmet, riding gloves & a gel seat to protect my ass........am glad I did this as it was either this or those horrible nappy bike shorts, which I can now understands the purpose of!! [View Full Entry]

Aquarianj - Angela Johnston | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 21st 2007 | 441 Views | [diary=182728]

Dinner in the cave
Our first chateau
Girls at Chenonceau

Our trip along the Loire was great, so difficult to describe it all to you! After our arrival in Paris on Sat 7th July we caught a bus to our hotel. It was exciting to realise that we had finally arrived and to see all the apartments with their lovely window boxes full of flowers. We drove past the Moulin Rouge. We met up with our tour group: Julian, our tour leader who has a French father and Australian mother, Andreas from Stuttgart, Gwen from a small town in NE England, Oisen from Dublin and Tanya from Sydney. We went for [View Full Entry]

Robyn Sally - Robyn Singleton | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 6th 2007 | 107 Views | [diary=183802]

Red poppies everywhere
Chateaux de Villandry
Chateaux de Villandry jardin d'ornament

Well, it's Bastille Day. You would think that everyone would be out celebrating tonight however I think the entire city, including myself, outdid ourselves last night. Last night, the entire city of Angers and people from surrounding cities met at the castle to watch fireworks. Let me tell you, those fireworks were the most magnificent fireworks I've ever seen. They even lit the castle on fire with them as part of the show. Fire was raining down the sides of the castle with all sorts of different colors. What I thought was interesting was that everyone, thousands and thousands of people, [View Full Entry]

Sone - Sonya Cisneros | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 14th 2007 | 42 Views | [diary=181305]


Well, it seems like Angers does have something in common with Ft. Worth right now...rain. I always carry an umbrella because who knows when it will start. It was beautiful outside just about 10 minutes ago on my walk home from class...now it's gray. Classes are kicking my butt! We're in class for three hours straight in the mornings...have lunch, then have a two hour break before another two straight hours of class. Completely high-school style. It helps that I have the absolute greatest people from TCU here with me. I feel like we should be the cast of an MTV [View Full Entry]

Sone - Sonya Cisneros | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 10th 2007 | 29 Views | [diary=179595]


Well, can I just say that life here is COMPLETELY different from life back home. I think culture shock might be starting to settle in...I only hyperventilated twice today so we're progressing! First off...the toilets. There's a little button to flush something small and there's a HUGE button to flush something, well, huge. Also, everything is about conserving energy and resources here. The lights in the hallway are on timers and they will go off after a minute or so, then you can just push a button for them to turn on again. The walking is a whole different story. I'm [View Full Entry]

Sone - Sonya Cisneros | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 5th 2007 | 52 Views | [diary=177737]