Chateau de Jonvilliers Bed & Breakfast Ecrosnes
17 rue Lucien Petit Ecrosnes, Eure-et-Loir, Centre, 28320, France
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Paris, grand et petit
... it was completed around the yr 1300 and a stone in front of it marks the point from which all places in France are measured. it is by far one of the most impressive structures i have ever seen. i ogled a single archway for about ten minutes and tried to understand how much that church had seen--from confessions to revolutions.
food...is plentiful. the most pleasurable experiences were in le petit marche and angelina. ...
Off with your head!
March 20th
Like most tourists, we went to Versailles to see the infamous palace that belonged to King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette before the French people decided to chop their heads off. The 3 of us took a 45 minute train out of Paris and into this quaint town full of history. There was a Starbucks right in front of the train station, so of course we had to make a ...
Random Stories and a Much Needed Update
... can. I went shopping on the Champs Elysees last weekend. "Shopping".....they had sales at some of the stores because this was the month Paris could have sales. The government dictates when cities can have sales, and January was our month. Any high end store you could want was there. Crazy. Louis Vuitton (little purses starting at 200euros), and I just drew a blank on other places, but it was great to look at everything I can't afford, like watches that cost 18,000euros sitting the ...
Thanksgiving! and a lot to catch up on...
... our structures professor. It was cool and muddy, but that made it better.
To add to the best Thanksgiving Saturday, three girls in the program decided to invite some people over for a pot luck Thanksgiving. Andrea and I brought some bread we made that afternoon. Everybody brought something. It was seriously an amazing meal. I'm not sure I've been that full since I've been in France. It was amazing. There was turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, green ...
Versailles? Such a small palace and gardens!!!
... gates just by showing their ID card. However, my father needed to buy a ticket for himself, which means that we had to wait in the very long queue to the ticket office. It took us almost an hour waiting in the line to get his ticket, but we eventually got it.
We didn't have much time left, but just enough to wonder around the palace, listening to our audio-guides, feeling really poor. I mean the detail of that thing is ridiculous. ...
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