People-cutting! MY favorite picture is the one captioned, "They used to cut people up here." And, dude, you got a nose ring!!! You have a very nice blog. And a very nice nose ring. Come home someday, please!
did the kitty meow in french? nice bunch of photos--too bad that you lost your trees! I don't know if my favorite is the one with the strange sculpture, or the Alice/Wonderland vista!
tu as de la chance! Emma, this looks amazing. You have been going on a lot of cool trips! Remember when we used to play in the snow? there are some cute pictures of us sledding down a huge hill. the cute little kid photo you took reminded me of it. Take Care!
Scary skiing Looked like fun, Emma. Steve and I should tell you about Steve's first exprience with chairlifts and t-bars...... These are beautiful shots. Susan
where eagles and emma dare... Really enjoyed this...what an adventure...You were very brave to go down those hills, and I for one, am very glad that you are relatively injury free!(sorry about those knuckles) Amazing also to see the lack of snow in the lower elevations.
bonjour! Emma, your pictures are amazing. It looks like you're having fun. Your smile is huge! I love the picture of you and that tree book. Toi me manque! I sent this link to my parents, hah. They are happy for you. ENJOY FRANCE! bises, Julene
Engage! I'm glad to hear you are traveling off to Berlin. Sounds exciting, but also sounds like you might be getting a bit blue. If you feel a touch home sick, try looking outward, keep your eye on the horizon. Fill your day with curriousity, and there won't be much time for regret, and the time to return home will come soone enuf. Good luck and fair winds, Sailor!
Great essay and neat photos This home looked very wonderful. I also am a bit envious of the color coded calendar that you've discovered. If I had this access, I'd be trapped re-organizing my life for days!! I look forward to German stories. If you drink beer, have one for Steve.
wow, the trams over there are certainly better looking and more colorful than our light rail ones. have fun in berlin! oh, and be sure to tell me what the best beer is when you get back
I love this... What a wonderful world, and what a wonderful you for working so diligently on this blog. It is marvelous for us from back home that you share your life with us so entertainingly! That hyacinth was gorgeous. I look forward to every entry. And watch out for that paperwork, it may take over...
Nice pie and upside down cake Hi, Emma - Your pie and cake look good despite the lack of utensils. We're enjoying traveling through your experiences/eyes. This week is cherry pie week in the U. S. because of George's bday on the 22nd.
i really like to see all of the pictures of the area you are in right now. you should put up some of your school and cafeteria and such! i think you should come home by boat just so you can bring that stag's head. it's worth it
wow that is a really cool place. thank you for capturing the old things for me, i liked them a lot. especially the murals on the wall, and the stained glass windows.
we have a pretty good camera don't we?
awesome! Thought that you probably haven't heard that word recently, I promise not to use it again...your photos are so much fun to look at, we love the captions. Looking forward to seeing more of your day-to-day world! We hug you.
Wuzzat? Hey Emma, nice work, Karin forworded your site to me, and its fun to see! You have a good eye for details I wondered why they took you to see that old aqueduct, was it a roman ruin, er wat? We look forward to seeing more!
ho ho ho wowee zowee that looks terrific. all of those pictures look like they were taken by rick steves himself! everything is so old and amazing, i can't wait to join you. congratulations to you and sarah for making it up that huge hill!
Long live the Internet Bonjour, Emma. It's wonderful to see all your beautiful photos and to read your engaging prose. Hope you had a good first day at class! Where did you go in Provençe? Have fun? We look forward to the next installment. P.S. I assume you're not typing this in on your cell phone. There's a Shift key on each side of your keyboard. Also, NO ENGLISH (except when you're writing this blog). Love to you.
wicked! montpelliemma your travel blog is my favorite. my favorite picture is the ' i am tired now' picture. it looks like a really cool place, everything is so old. or is that not a good thing? some of those buildings were truly beautiful. could you send me there names or something so i can read about them?
get more pictures of people in your program too, i want to see who all is there
i shall comment again!
I'm working on an M.S. in Forest Science in Maine.
spots ive scoped out include:
-france
-italy
-spain
-germany
-switzerland
-england
-portland, oregon
-reno/tahoe
-maine&eastern seaboard... full info
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Who is Rick Steves?