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I live in the dog shit capital of the world. The French call it "le crottin de chien," but a rose by any other name, so to speak. The owners give their pooches carte blanche, and for the rest of us, it's like a game of minesweeper out there. You can always pick out the ones who are going to leave it. They have a preemptive look of guilt about them, and their eyes dart back and forth to keep a look out for potential witnesses to their little transgression. Then, when the deed is done, they abscond with alacrity, secure [View Full Entry]

MoveItManning - Kaitlin Manning | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 6th 2009 | 66 Views | [diary=415523]

lovely little town
Kait eating bad things
lovely little building

My goodness how the time flies when all you do is eat cheese and drink wine. I am approaching the end of month one in Chambéry, fat as a Christmas goose. I have joined a gym to counteract the effects, but the food here is just so damn GOOD. Suspiciously good, even. I'm going to be spoiled rotten--my lean cuisines may not cut it when I get back. My French is....improving? I'm asking you, because I really don't know. I suppose it can't be UNimproved, but there is a first for everything. The more I learn, the more I realize I [View Full Entry]

MoveItManning - Kaitlin Manning | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 22nd 2009 | 32 Views | [diary=411223]


I feel...strange. I'm not...moving. I'm not in a different town every day living out of my larva shaped backpack. I'm not stealing individually portioned jams to eat with my baguette later on. I'm...still. I arrived in Chambery on Sunday night, after another disasterous EZ Jet flight. And after telling the man who manages the student apartments that I am more comfortable with English for important information, he proceeds to speak to me in French the whole time. Thanks bub. If I blow up your building because I don't know how to properly operate the oven, blame it on yourself. I've ha [View Full Entry]

MoveItManning - Kaitlin Manning | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 2nd 2009 | 29 Views | [diary=404518]


By Olivier T P
December 24th 2008
Ma fête! Europe » France » Rhône-Alpes » Chambéry
Cette année, ma fête est tombée un samedi. Le vendredi soir, Val m'a organisé un "surprise" avec nos amis de Grenoble. La soirée avait été préparée avec minutie et Val s'est investie à fond pour faire une soirée vraiment géniale!!! Bonne bouffe, bonne bière, bon vin et surtout bon monde. Le lendemain, on est allés à Chambéry à la recherche d'un producteur de cochonnailles; Bruno Revel. En fait, c'est que je suis tombé sur un article: "La quête du saint gras", dans la revue "L'Alpe", une publication trimestrielle sur les Alpes. Le numéro de cet automne, consacré au cochon, s'intitulait "Cocho [View Full Entry]

Olivier T P - Olivier Tremblay-Pecek | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 25th 2008 | 65 Views | [diary=356911]

Hors d'oeuvre
Tartiflette et rôti de porc
La fondue au chocolat de Thomas le Belge

By Omentide
June 24th 2008
Chambery Europe » France » Rhône-Alpes » Chambéry
We rode from Tortona to Chamberry. abut 100 km to Torino, another 100Km to Frejus, through the tunnel (and the French border is announced within the tunnel by a sign) then 100Km down to Chamberry. Riding conditions were good but Ashley will say more on that. Scenery spectacular. We have found a nice hotel but it has no internet. I'm not sure where last night's connection came from - I think it must have been the hotel. Chamberry is pretty. It is also lively, at least by day. Today we ate too much. Breakfast in the hotel in Tortona, lunch in [View Full Entry]

Omentide - Ashley and Hilary | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 26th 2008 | 25 Views | [diary=292021]

Chambery pic 1
Chamberry pic 2
Chambery 3

I love France! Well... that might be an inaccurate statement. It's like saying that I like my hometown in Innisfail, when really I love our old home - a farm 5 minutes from Innisfail (in my memory - and heartwarmingly also in Raphael's - one of the best places that ever was and ever will be), do I love the main street filled with people who live in Innisfail? ugh - not so much. So to be more accurate. I love Raphael's farmhouse, situated about 10km from a small town Miribel-les-Eschelles! The beautiful view, the warm rooms, the lovely inhabitants who [View Full Entry]

will_kruisin - Susan Shaw | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 19th 2008 | 127 Views | [diary=237142]

Me... in raph's yard
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I didn’t plan my trip to Annecy. It was the excitement of not knowing what to expect that thrilled me. I took a bus from Geneva and the journey lasted for one and the half hour. Annecy is a city in the Rhône-Alpes (Rôno-Arpes) region of east central France; it is on the shores of Lake Annecy and 22 miles south of Geneva. You know that you are about to cross the border when an uniformed officer boarded the bus and demanded every passenger to present their passport. When I arrived, it was noon with sun fiercely shining above my head. [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 20th 2008 | 337 Views | [diary=216156]

Old town with mountain backdrop
Palais de l'Isle - Palace on the Island
Towards lake Annecy

Au Revoir The third year of my degree is in France studying at the university of savoie in Chambery. I'm there from the 31st of August and getting excited now, theres loads to get ready for but it should be ace. The one problem is that the contract to my accommodation starts on the 1st of September which is a Saturday. Being france nothing happens on the Saturday so I have to pick up my keys the day before! With any luck they'll let me move in that day, otherwise I'll be moving in at midnight! This year should be [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 22nd 2007 | 20 Views | [diary=184136]

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