B&B Hotel Clermont Gerzat
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First month
... year at Blaise Pascal University (Clermont- Ferrand, France).
When I first arrived here I found it all a little to much, to be fair... But moving to a completely different country on your own, without parents or friends is scary! I am the only one from my university at the uni in Clermont, but there are advantages and disadvantages.
Advantages:
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My Michelin Guide for Cleremont-Ferrand
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Eating & Sleeping:
If you love cheese, you have to try Truffade. This regional specialty is pure cheesey gooey goodness. I was advised to have it at Pile Poele, and it did not disappoint.
We also had the luxury of a traditional home-cooked Korean dinner - shrimp & green onion pancakes, pork bbq and side dishes. Thanks to Bob and his family for inviting us!
After a solid two weeks of ...
The Old french Capital during world war II
We spent the day in Vichy with Marie Christine, Philippe and the twins.
They took us to the source of the famous Vichy water.
Vichy was the French capital during the WW.
Philippe saw a really tall guy with an NBA back pack on and went across the street to speak with him ~ he plays for the Vichy team and is from Houston! Justin Reynolds.
It was a fun day!
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La grande cascade
... que c’est la toute première cascade que je vois d’aussi près! On recevait des petits embruns sur le visage, c’était très agréable ! On s’est donc posé sur un rocher tout proche pour manger nos sandwichs. Quel beau cadre ! Il paraît qu’il y’a des cascades encore plus jolies dans les Alpes ou les Pyrénées …il faudra que j’aille faire une petite virée par là-bas.
En redescendant, c’était un peu ...
Randonnée à Sancy d'où l'on ne revient jamais!!!
... 8230;mais le panorama devenait de plus en plus magnifique ! Du relief verdoyant avec les Mont Dore en contrebas et l’ombre dans les vallées ! Un régal pour les yeux ! A chaque sommet, on voyait des petits monticules de pierres des différents marcheurs déjà passés qui rajoutaient leur pierre à l’édifice. Bien entendu, je ne manquais pas de rajouter la mienne !
On passait dans des champs cloturés que nous franchissions grâce à des « passes ...