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Week one is down and things are rolling. It has been a beautiful week discovering new places, people, dishes, and running routes. My host family continues to go above and beyond to borrow a very West Pointish phrase. I have officially found my favorite Lyonnais meal, quenelles. My host mother made this dish for Friday’s dinner. It was a splendid evening, with lots of conversation, wine, cheese, and all things French (that implies talk of politics and religion). I have found a new motivation to learn to cook well, so when I return home, this is the first [url=http://www.cookitsimply.com/r [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 6th 2009 | 69 Views | [diary=434240]


What a treat to wake up to a beautiful view of Lyon. We had breakfast on the concierge floor where they served eggs, bacon, sausage, baked tomatoes, sauteed mushrooms, meats, cheeses, croissants, breads, jams and fruit. Since we have lunch reservations at 12:30 today at Paul Bocuse we tried to eat light. We drove to Pérouges a tiny town originally inhabited by craftsmen — mainly farmers and linen weavers that was founded by a Gallic colony returning from Perugia in Italy. In 1167, the Seigneur d'Anthon famously shut the commune's walls against the troops of the Archbishop of Lyon, a [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 7th 2009 | 100 Views | [diary=434567]

Fricasee de volaille de Bresse a lea creme et aux morilles
Paul Bocuse restaurant entrance
Perouges

By Nate Webster
August 30th 2009
Welcome to Lyon Europe » France » Rhône-Alpes » Lyon
Lots of movement in the last couple of weeks. Just to give everyone an immediate update, I am safe and sound in my new home in Lyon. The family is great so I think this shall be a wonderful stay. During my first night out with the siblings of the family (all ranging in the twentys) we went to a small cinema and saw Woody Allen’s newest film “Whatever Works.” It was very funny, but in English with french subtitles, which was actually good for me to pick up some new vocab. What was even better was sitting around for about [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 30th 2009 | 76 Views | [diary=432332]

Kazmer Brothers
Marc
Deputry Commander and XO

By Jodi Rigberg
August 30th 2009
Lyon - Day One Europe » France » Rhône-Alpes » Lyon
Today we depart the Uniworld River Royale, check out time is 8 am. We share a taxi with some other couples from the ship to the Gare (train station) and we are off to Lyon. I wasn't sure if we had to purchase a ticket or if we could just use our rail pass and the only girl working at the ticket booth didn't know the answer. We had a 9:13 am train to catch and we had to wait until 9 am for the supervisor to come and explain whether we needed to purchase tickets or we could just board [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 7th 2009 | 62 Views | [diary=434545]

Au 9 G D'O
Chateau de Meursault
The Caves of Chateau De Meursault

Our day began with "French toast", how perfect for beginning a day in the city known for French gastronomy! I found it a bit sweet, with a lot of brown sugar and honey but none the less it was still delicious. After breakfast we departed for a tour of Vieux Lyon. It was chilly this morning and overcast and we were really worried that we would have our first day of rain, but luck was with us and as the day progressed, the sun burned off the clouds and we had another glorious day! Our tour was by bus and we [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 29th 2009 | 75 Views | [diary=432102]

A morning visit from the swans
Notre Dame de Fourviere
Mosaic of Joan the Arc

By Jodi Rigberg
August 28th 2009
Lyon Europe » France » Rhône-Alpes » Lyon
We arrived in Lyon after dinner. We had to go through three more locks. (I said in my earlier blog that there were 9 locks to pass but I was wrong, there are a total of 14!). Dinner was delicious. We had a choice of pate or salad with frommage. Michael had both! The soup was cream of vegetable and for our entrees we had a choice of chicken in a mushroom cream sauce or salmon with pesto. For dessert Michael had caramel creme brulee. I tried the meringue cookie with ice cream and berries. It was so good! It was [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 28th 2009 | 42 Views | [diary=431768]

Lyon at night
Lyon at night
Lyon at night

Sunday, June 14 We woke up very early on Sunday to take the TGV train to see my friend Pierre who lives near the French Alps in Grenoble. After saying sad goodbyes to our hosts Jean and Annick we took the local train into Paris to the Gare de Lyon. Tiffany somehow managed to get caught in the doors of the Metro train as they closed and screamed. Fortunately she was ok, but the next thought was "How embarassing!". The locals on the train took it all in stride, ignoring her like they ignore all other strange occurences on the train. [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 18th 2009 | 125 Views | [diary=409690]

Courtyard in Cluny
The Girls at Cluny
Viewing the Ruins of the Abbey

Salut! Mein ERASMUS-Auslandssemester hier in Lyon ist um - beinahe zumindest… Noch gibt es aber ein letztes Kapitel zu schreiben. Bei meinem letzten Blog-Eintrag hatte das zweite Trimester erst gerade richtig gestartet. Mit Gruppenarbeiten, Präsentationen, Case-Studies … ihr kennt ja das alles… eigentlich ist man ohnehin all das gewöhnt, aber in einer anderen Kultur zu studieren (und ja das ist Frankreich!) birgt doch einige Schwierigkeiten in sich - und das nicht nur wegen der anderen Sprache. Auch wenn sie es einem nicht unbedingt leichter macht. Die letzten 2-3 [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 10th 2009 | 68 Views | [diary=407245]

Nizza... und die größte russische Kirche außerhalb Russlands.
Parfumerie in Grasse
Filmfestival in Cannes

Bonjour, Ein neues Trimester hat angefangen! - und damit wird auch klar, dass meine Zeit hier in Frankreich nur noch sehr begrenzt ist. Von den vollen 6 Monate die ich hier bleiben werde sind, bereits vier vergangen. …und ich habe das Gefühl, dass es noch soviel hier zu erleben gäbe, aber nicht einmal für ein Drittel meiner Pläne die Zeit reichen wird - wenn überhaupt. Mitte März (mittlerweile auch schon eine Ewigkeit her), fanden die Abschlussprüfungen meines ersten Trimesters an der EM Lyon statt. Am Tag meiner letzten Prüfung, wurde schnell noch mein Trekkingrucksack gepackt [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 29th 2009 | 76 Views | [diary=394759]

einer meiner most favourite places in Frankreich!
San Sebastian (Donostia)
Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao

Salut, Mein letzter Blog-Eintrag ist zwar schon fast eine Ewigkeit her, aber ich wollte mich einmal wieder dazu durchringen mich an den Laptop zu setzen und ein Lebenszeichen abzugeben. JA, ich lebe! …und das sogar sehr gut! Beinahe „wie Gott in Frankreich“ :-) Vor ca. einem Monat war noch tiefster Winter in Lyon - jetzt hat der Frühling gestartet… und damit die Reisesaison! So sehr ich mich gefragt habe, wo all die schönen Eindrücke von Frankreich sind, die ich bei bisherigen Aufenthalten gesammelt hatte, so sehr weiß ich es nun, wo die Frühlingstage begonnen h [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 31st 2009 | 78 Views | [diary=386501]

Picknick
Skifahren auf französisch
Genf


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