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Well, after a ton of planning and much anticipation, I HAVE FINALLY ARRIVED IN AIX! I was greeted at the Marseille Airport on Saturday morning by a student from CROUS, an organization that helps students with residences, jobs, etc. I was at first very taken aback by the "kiss on each cheek" greeting, but she was really nice. We took the bus to my dorm, situated in the Cit é Universitaire. I am in "Gazelle" residence, in Pavillon 3 (there are 7 Pavillons). My room is kinda old and not the cleanest place I have ever seen but it's definitely spacious. [View Full Entry]

zwicker - Alex | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 7th 2009 | 80 Views | [diary=434604]


Here some photos of Provence for those who are interested .. [View Full Entry]

TheDuncans - MarkAndHelena Duncan | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 1st 2009 | 49 Views | [diary=424467]

Cassis
Market in Aix
Windy beach in the Carmague

Bon cest vraiment dur de trouver un ordi, normal on est dans un trou... quest quon fait de bon... le 25 on a fait 12 h de train le 26 on a ete faire un tour de ville pour voir ce qui pouvais se voir a aix et ensuite on est aller dans une degustation de vins de la region...meilleur activite de la ville. dans la soiree on a ete voir harry potter lol...les voix francaise sont a chier. le 27 on a relaxer toute la journee ...puis gosser aik la banque... les photos vont venir ne vous inquieter pas mais [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 28th 2009 | 18 Views | [diary=423122]


Bonjour ca fait longtemps que jai donne signe de vie. Les ordis ont ete peu accessibles. Voila 25 juillet (mon anniversaire), journee de train infernale, cumulant retard par dessus retard. Les trains etaient Vraiment mais vraiment remplis. Heureusement on a pu s<asseoir. Pour prendre notre connection, a cause du retard on a eu droit a un billet en premiere... Alors premier appercu de la France.... Ensuite on commence notre periple a Aix en Provence. Decu que la Mer ne soit pas plus proche. Pour tout dire la ville est plus tranquille que prevu et la mer peu accessible. Heureuseme [View Full Entry]

Synnott - Nicolas Synnott | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 1st 2009 | 7 Views | [diary=424179]


I often like to treat flights like a spa afternoon. In general, I avoid bringing any homework or school books (I usually just end up ignoring them and agonizing over their weight later). Charge your ipod, get some ice and a champagne, put the ice on your eyes and RELAX! It's not often you're stuck someplace without a cell phone or a laptop. Enjoy your time, have some lemonade, steal some chocolate from the kitchen [View Full Entry]

hellagloire - Kate Swartz | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 18th 2009 | 5 Views | [diary=382893]


Salut Mes Amis! Now that I'm back in France, I figure I'll resort back to French greetings...anyway, I realized that I haven't done a blog yet alerting you all to the wonders of the place I'm calling home at the moment: Aix-en-Provence. Aix (for short) is a small, I guess what you could call, college town. Right now I'm asking myself if I ever left Harrisonburg! But surely I did, because Harrisonburg doesn't contain beaucoups of fountains, have cobblestone streets, or local boulangeries (bread/sandwich shops). Also missing would be the English language, where as here, I must order a [View Full Entry]

LibbyS - Libby | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 19th 2009 | 195 Views | [diary=375163]

Our school's library
At the 24 hour diner
La Rotonde at Night

Bonjour!!! To everyone who received an email about my first travel blog I apologize, there were some technical difficulties with it but I think I am good to go now! You just get to read a novel to catch up on everything :-) So, thanks to the precent set by my wonderful sister Amanda, here is my blog! For those of you who don't know, I'm studying abroad right now, which means Davidson College is allowing me to go to school in a foreign country for the semester. I chose to go to Aix-en-Provence, a medium sized city in Southern France, [View Full Entry]

besarver - Ben Sarver | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 17th 2009 | 57 Views | [diary=374638]

Aix Rooftops
An Aix Alley/Road
Inside a cathedral in Aix

On our first Saturday here, unwilling to waste the day, I suggested to Ben and six other of our new friends that we go for a hike on Mount St. Victoire. The mountain is about a thirty minute bus ride from the city. Although we wanted to go to the North side, our lack of abilities in French landed us on the South side. The North side would have given us a 360 degree view, but we found the south side to be beautiful as well. We began to hike the red trail (middle difficulty) and it didn't take us long [View Full Entry]

LibbyS - Libby | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 1st 2009 | 385 Views | [diary=369320]

Mount St. Victoire
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Ben and me

My husband and i finally made it over to France this past June of 2008.Our best friends had moved back to Provence after living in the states for the past 13 years.This actually gave me the opportunity to quit dreaming and GO. [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 29th 2009 | 21 Views | [diary=368456]

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Hey Everyone! I hope this works! Arriving here in Aix-en-Provence was/still is incredible. The town is beautiful with bunches of cobblestone winding streets that I will probably never figure out. There are so many amazing fountains, bread shops, and of course places to grab a café or a thé. My school is situated in a historical chapel. From the outside you can't tell, but from the inside, the vaulted ceilings and the intricate designs on the walls make it obvious. Classes are held in that building, as well as one up the road in a small square and around the corner [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 27th 2009 | 188 Views | [diary=367698]

Cathedral ceiling
Hôtel Ville
One of the many fountains


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