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Santa Baby, send a little snow to me. Oh Please.... I absolutely could not resist, so I am going to take a few minutes to share with you the absolute giddiness that I experienced this morning. And I thought I was excited when I was finally done teaching for the week, and Christmas break had finally arrived! Earlier this week I was speaking to one of the other English teachers about the weather. You'd think the world was coming to an end, everyone was so shocked by how cold it was here. I admit it was a lot colder, but [View Full Entry]

BundyK - Kelly Bundy | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 19th 2009 | 21 Views | [diary=461369]

View from my window: snow on the palmtrees
Carrousel in the park
Children in the monastery garden

By BundyK
December 12th 2009
Joyeux Noel Europe » France » Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur » Nice
Vin Chaud, Vin Chaud, and more Vin Chaud So I finally got my Christmas plans sorted out, and Shannon and I are going to Berlin for Christmas! I took the day Saturday and went into Cannes so Shannon and I could discuss and finalize all of our plans. We booked our flight to Berlin, so I will be enjoying all of Berlin's festivities on my birthday and Christmas! Apparently, there are 60 some Christmas markets, so that will give the two of us plenty to do. We're thinking that we will come back to Nice around the 26th or 27th [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 15th 2009 | 19 Views | [diary=460029]

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A Russian Christmas

By McNab
December 8th 2009
Nice is Nice Europe » France » Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur » Nice
We are in Nice....for all you red necks its pronounced "neice" We are on our way out and don have a lot of pictures but the ones we do have, you must agree they are FANTASTIC!!!! Like supermodel esk I know you will have a problem guessing who each person is in the pictures so i will make sure to label them so you don get it confused with Pamela lee Anderson, Angelina Jolie, Kevin Cosner, or Matt Damon. Oh and Make sure you Ready everything with a French Accent it will enhance the effect. And our spelling mistakes will seem [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 8th 2009 | 56 Views | [diary=459047]

In france youve got to look French
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C'est la vie So the past couple of days have been pretty gross and rainy--could probably explain my rather morose mood, and this rather long and rambling blog entry haha. Can't complain too much since the rainy days are very few and far between, but those kinds of days are definitely the hardest. Trying to save money on our salary means avoiding activities that cost money. That's not too difficult when the weather is nice since there are plenty of trails and "outdoorsy" things to do to keep me occupied, but when it's raining I usually end up sitting around [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 30th 2009 | 34 Views | [diary=457237]


Dias 90 a 95 - Um dos clichês mais injustos sobre a Europa é o que diz respeito à suposta antipatia francesa. Claro que, após a Itália, até um russo me pareceria o mais sorridente dos mortais. Os franceses podem não ser todos alegres e bem-humorados, mas é impossível entra em uma loja ou em um bar e não receber um “bom dia” e, ao sair, “boa jornada”. Isso é o suficiente para que você não saia do local sem vontade de nunca mais retornar. E isso também pode valer para um país. Voltar à França significa não mais pagar pelo [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 1st 2009 | 34 Views | [diary=457293]

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The most scenic way to burn 700-800 calories Yesterday my roommate and I hiked from our apartment in Cimiez to Ville-Franche (the next town over from Nice) and took the Sentier Littoral. The weather was absolutely gorgeous! It was sunny and warm--for most of the day I wore just a tshirt, and it's almost the end of November! So we walked down from our apartment through town to the port, and then when we hiked around the cap of Nice past Coco Beach to the Sentier Littoral trail head. The trail is a lot of fun, not quite real hiking [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 22nd 2009 | 33 Views | [diary=455056]

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By BundyK
November 19th 2009
NEW MOON! Europe » France » Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur » Nice
Lesson of the Day: When an ugly, French doctor asks you to take your top of for a chest XRay, close your eyes and imagine Taylor Lautner So basically the first half of this entry is for everyone who wanted me to spill about New Moon before it comes out at home. I went last night with my roommate to the 7:20 movie at the only theater I could find in Nice that was showing the original version (i.e. English not French), so my roommate could understand everything. Don't worry...definitely going to go see it in French and probably English [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 19th 2009 | 41 Views | [diary=454387]


As I had mentioned, we literally happened upon a bus that was leaving for Marseille in 1 minute, so in no time we were on our way. The trip itself was uneventful and in perhaps 45 minutes we were dropped off in the city right at the Arc de Triomph - yes, apparently Marseille needed its own. The oldest city in France, Marseille is second population-wise only to Paris. Its port is also the 2nd largest in Europe, so this was certainly going to be a change from little old Aix. Now we were all a bit apprehensive of spending 2 [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 10th 2009 | 71 Views | [diary=451903]

Fountain at Longchamp
Arc de Triomphe
L'eglise des Reformes

Extremely cute puppies! We walked by a pet store and there was this really playful puppy in the display window. So adorable. We decided to take a day off from vacationing and just be lazy in Nice. Got a late start, then walked around town doing some shopping. Because it's All Saints' Eve, most stores were closed, except in the tourist areas. Kids were dressed up in Halloween costumes but other than that I think it's more like a memorial day for the adults, visiting graves of ancestors, etc. I just managed to get the bug repellent (really looking forward to [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 31st 2009 | 31 Views | [diary=449713]

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Welcome to my final blog covering my epic trek from the north coast of Holland to the south of France. So after a week's break on the Côte d'Azur with the family, I returned to Briançon feeling refreshed (well as refreshed as you can be after 3 connections and a 9 hour bus journey). Briançon is officially the second highest town in Europe, behind Davos in Switzerland. It is also famous for the series of forts that encircle the old town. I had time for a quick tour that evening wandering up and down the empty narrow streets, flanked by tall [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 4th 2009 | 43 Views | [diary=449161]

View from Col des Ayes
Lac de Roue
Fort Queyras


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