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I learned to tango in Amiens. I never expected to tango, but when the opportunity arose, I defined the first rule to live by on my trip: I am not allowed to refuse an invitation to anything. The point of this thing is to expand on every element of my social being, and the only way to do that is to get out and DO THINGS. Tangoing is actually pretty easy. Tangoing WELL requires a few lessons. My SERVAS host, Jason, is a math teacher by day who moonlights as a tango instructor. He is a short, endearing 30-something year old [View Full Entry]

Dolemitesprint - Brennan Purtzer | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 7th 2009 | 44 Views | [diary=458554]

Amiens at its best
Amiens cafe
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By AlTess
July 27th 2009
Chateau Chantilly Europe » France » Picardie
Well today was epic, we went on a day trip to the town of Chantilly on the train and walked from the train station to the Chateau. (It rained today as well as a little thunder storm) The Chantilly estate began in 1484 when Chantilly came into the possession of the Montmorency family. The first mansion was built in 1528-1531 for the Constable Anne de Montmorency. The Petit Château was also built for him, around 1560. We went through the Petit Château on a guided tour. The Château is actually made up of two châteaux (yes that is the plural) that [View Full Entry]

AlTess - Allan Weatherley | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 28th 2009 | 135 Views | [diary=423156]

The Chateau Chantilly
Chantilly Stables
Chantilly entry

By Omentide
July 3rd 2009
Laon Europe » France » Picardie » Laon
Last night's dinner was, as predicted, pleasant enough but overpriced. The cheeseboard was, however, sensational. We did get four courses for the money though neither of us could finish the crème brulee. Today was the first cool and not very sunny ride since we left the UK back in early June. It was cool enough to wear gloves, the first time I have worn riding gloves since Italy on the way out. I have learnt that after almost 4 weeks of sweating into leathers that any clothes worn under them are no longer fit for wearing afterwards. I am going to [View Full Entry]

Omentide - Ashley and Hilary | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 3rd 2009 | 28 Views | [diary=414878]

Cathedral
Holy Cows
More holy cows

By judah
January 8th 2009
laon france Europe » France » Picardie » Laon
France is originally named after the latin word francia which means land of the franks. there are many theories to the origin of the name but they all have to agree on one theory one day. France has the largest area from all the European union and is kind of larger than Spain. France's modern borders are just like the t Gauls which was conquered by the Romans in the 2nd century. The gauls had to the tongue of the romans which was latin and also roman culture. Laon has a lot of medievil building's. One of the most important one [View Full Entry]

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By Gaye and Letitia
December 11th 2008
Amiens Europe » France » Picardie » Amiens
We read about a Cathedral that topped Notre Dame and is the biggest in France, we decided to head off for a day in Amiens (even though neither of us had ever heard of it and still cant pronounce it). Our Europass train ticket has been fantastic for just jumping on trains and heading off wherever we want to go, whenever we want. It took a little getting to, about an hour on a train and then another half an hour on a bus (a flash TGV bus though, so it wasnt exactly a hardship). Our first stop was to check [View Full Entry]

Gaye and Letitia - Letitia Morrison | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 17th 2008 | 25 Views | [diary=355098]

Amiens Cathedral front on
Picturesque little town

By mickmick
November 22nd 2008
Oh Amiens... Europe » France » Picardie » Amiens
Another thought. I just want to say how much pressure it is to be really the ONLY student in class. I’ve never known anybody to be the only student in their class/have I known a class with only one student in it. At first, it started off with two people…. this other French chic and me. Now normally, if a class is under enrolled, they cancel it (back at SDSU, at least). But much to my surprise, they kept the “class” going. Since the faculty only offer two classes that has any correlation to my multimedia major, I had no choice [View Full Entry]

mickmick - Michael Salas | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 22nd 2008 | 12 Views | [diary=347379]


We finally had our first official orientation today after being here for 3 weeks now... and the President of the international students association was naming all the countries that were attending the university here. He mentioned Vietnam...and for some reason I was the only asian guy in the room, so there were heads turning for a while trying to find this Vietnamese guy until all eyes finally laid on me. lol. Then i realized what just happened...so then i had to say out loud, ummmm....im from chicago or en francais "Je viens des Etats-Unis"! After I said that, people had this [View Full Entry]

mickmick - Michael Salas | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 22nd 2008 | 19 Views | [diary=347575]


By Steamy
October 1st 2008
Compiegne Europe » France » Picardie » Laon
Tuesday 1st October, 2008 The plan today was to move from Saint Quentin to Compiegne. The journey was a little longer than we have been completing, we filled up with petrol first thing, only our second time since arriving. Drove through all the minor roads, which we prefer to do, you get to see the sights that way, rather than just hammering along the main roads. Stopped at a French Military Cemetery at Cambronne-Les- Ribecourt 2100+ mainly second world war. Laid out in circles, very few flowers. Our first planned stop was the Chateau de Compiegne, which Pat had found in [View Full Entry]

Steamy - Steve & Pat Meadows | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 1st 2008 | 84 Views | [diary=329787]

Carbonne Ribecourt
Compiegne

By Steamy
September 30th 2008
Saint Quentin Europe » France » Picardie » Laon
Tuesday 30 September 2008 A rainy day in France - sadly. Anyway, the plan was to visit Amiens Town, then Peronne, then American Memorial at Bony and then on to Saint Quentin. Found our way into Ameins and a town centre underground car park, we are definetly getting better at the driving and finding our way around. We only had one car beep at us today. We had a quick coffee at the first place we came to, Le Carlton. Strolled around the town for a short while, found the tourist office, for the city map etc. It was drizzling so [View Full Entry]

Steamy - Steve & Pat Meadows | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 1st 2008 | 54 Views | [diary=329402]

Maissemy
Amiens Cathedral
Amiens Cathedral

By Steamy
September 29th 2008
Amiens Europe » France » Picardie » Amiens
Monday, 29th September, 2008 Wow, what a day. Woke up and got moving quite early for us. Left, Bethune with a heading of Amiens, with a planned stop at Thiepval. We had booked our next night in a Premiere Classe in Amiens, so this was our destination for the day. Popped into a supermarket for bits and pieces. Visited The Notre Dame De Lorette, French cemetery, truly massive, containing 40,051. I may have said it before, but a photograph does not convey the sheer size of some of these cemeteries, with the grave markers stretching off into the distance, this place [View Full Entry]

Steamy - Steve & Pat Meadows | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 29th 2008 | 55 Views | [diary=329065]



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