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By anre
May 10th 2009
Annecy 3 Europe » France » Rhône-Alpes » Annecy
En se faisant passer pour des mousaillons, nous embarquons sur la Belle Etoile. Sous le bateau vivent truites, perches, ombles chevaliers.... Dans les airs goelands eh oui...., ainsi que le celebre coq de bruyere. Les filles rappelez-vous le premier film sur Sissi. Fouilles : coquillages et coraux provenant de temps tres anciens forment le calcaire de Talloires et Menthon Saint Bernard. Autour du lac, traces d'anciens villages ligures. Plus proche de nous, Lamartine y comptait fleurette et jouait les gigolos : idem pour le lac du Bourget. Le peintre Cezanne est venu en villeg [View Full Entry]

anre - POUPAERT | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 10th 2009 | 17 Views | [diary=397689]

La Tournette 2351 m
vers le massif des Bauges
bord du lac

I am not at all sure about this rock climbing. Normally, I have no problems with heights, but am somewhat concerned as I have had a few small incidents (such as crossing a ridge with a sheer drop in Fiji) where I have had more than a hint of vertigo. None the less, Benjamin and I settled down to breakfast while Xavier went to the store to rent some extra gear for our climb. The four of us drove to the foot of a trail where we hiked for about 30 minute to an abandonned castle where were to meet up [View Full Entry]

The Joy Family - Grahame Joy | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 30th 2009 | 7 Views | [diary=413810]

Unloading the car
Gearing up
About to face it

Evy's friend Tsetse has kindly invited us to join her family for the weekend at their house in Crolles, so we were up a bit earlier this morning, packing a smaller version of our stuff as well as laundry to take with us. On the internet, we also spent some time checking prices for plane rides around Europe (London to Edinburgh as well as Edinburgh to Dublin) . Evy collected files of Benjamin's school work to print at Tsetse's as well. About 11:30 Tsetse picked us up and drove us the 20 minutes to her house in Crolles, which is at [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 30th 2009 | 6 Views | [diary=413808]

Table tennis
BBQ anyone ?
Playing on the wii

We got an earlier start today as we want to take the cable car up the mountain. With some practice, we managed to get our international phone card working (it involves dialing several numbers before the actual phone number and waiting for a “call back” before connecting) and got a hold of Tsetse as we plan to spend the weekend with her family, After leaving the apartment, we bought some lunch stuff (the French have the best makings for a picnic with French bread, Camembert cheese, and so on) before heading down to the riverside where the cable car is. We [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 30th 2009 | 7 Views | [diary=413806]

A beaver
Getting off
The bridge

After a day of travel, we slept in this morning, us in the bedroom and Joshua and Benjamin on the pull out mattress in the living room. During my morning coffee, I managed to load the software and get our INTERNET working, which was a relief, though it seem to cut in and out. After breakfast, we took a walk around the neighbourhood. We found an art supply store, where we were able to buy some things we have been needing for Benjamin and Joshua's school work. We had slices for pizza for lunch (except Evy who has a Croque Monsieur, [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 30th 2009 | 10 Views | [diary=413805]

Having lunch
Our street

After getting up this morning we did our final repacking - moving single books from suitcase to suitcase to get the bags all under the 20 kg limit. After a quick final garbage run to the bins on the corner, we took one final bike ride over to Giovanin and Pia's for coffee. Giuditta and Luigi, who are going to be driving us to Venice, had got up even earlier this morning so that they could be finished milking the cows and the morning work for 10. At 10 we said our final goodbye to Giovanin and Pia before returning to [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 1st 2009 | 18 Views | [diary=404293]

Final breakfast
Leaving the house
At the airport

I live in a country where if you drive in a straight line for 3 hours, chances are you'll end up in the sea. England is a small island and we're not used long journeys, in fact Brits are pretty suspicious of large distances - because we don't have any! The looks on people faces when i told them we were going to the Alps on a coach veered from a stare that said 'That will hurt, you absolute fools' to a frown that said 'Thats not possible , you absolute fools'. But the deal was there - £199, coach, hotel [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 1st 2009 | 158 Views | [diary=395264]

sunny Alps
sun and snow!
May Day with Stalin

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 | 72 Views | [diary=394759]

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

Sunday 19 April Today we said goodbye to Bonson. And Sixten. And Nathalie, who gave us a special present with candles which got a certain scent, so “we always would remember her”, and even the grumpy old man with the “rabbit farm” stood there on the parking lot and talked a lot which we couldn’t understand and waved at us when we left! K had tears in her eyes: “I love this place!” It’s hard to understand that in a couple of weeks another couple would be staying in the tower: “In our house!” We drove north on the 202, waved [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 22nd 2009 | 55 Views | [diary=393044]

Bye bye Bonson!
A last wave from the car
Towards Grenoble

Mont Blanc, Chamonix
Mont Blanc, Chamonix
Gorgeous eh? I loved the view, although bigger, I felt like I was back in my home mountains!
Hey everybody! WEll, the past week or so has gone by seriously fast. It was mostly regular stuff, kids were at school and I was working hard to catch up on to do's after Richard went home. I met up with another Canadian aupair, Ian who has family in the Kelowna area so he knew where I actually lived. We met with Kim, the other Canadian aupair I met the week before so it was quite cool and I didn't mind hanging out in the 3 crowd. Generally speaking, I tend to try for one on one or lots of people [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 12th 2009 | 67 Views | [diary=389871]

All geared up - Sunday!
First day in town...
Family photo op - Monday!