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Travel Blogs from Arnay-le-Duc
Mass in France
... of the Eucharist and the concluding rites. Every Sunday I knew that I could go, pray and listen and not feel any different from those around me - who in reality, live a completely different life than what I'm accustomed to. Everyone of us who attended the mass all had in common at least one thing - our beliefs. In a country 4,000 miles away from everyone and everything that I care ...
Thanksgiving
... baguette (rolls don't exist). All of the food, although it was altered quite a bit, really tasted great!
The best part of the whole night was the group of people there. We had the group of Americans as well as students from China, Japan and Chile that we invited from our classes. It was nice to share the American tradition!
Feeling accomplished! It was a great day spent with friends from all over the world.
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Un vrai de vrai vieux port!
... que nous avons vues. Heureusement le soleil est de retour, car l'air de la mer est quand meme assez frais!
Ensuite, nous avons pris la route pour Nantes et nous sommes arrives chez nos amis Gilles et Ingrid en fin d'apres midi. Nous avons passe une belle soiree, nous etions tres heureux de les revoirs et aussi de renouer avec les apericubes!!!
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La Rochelle
These French keyboards are ****.
La Rochelle, what a place. Incredibly hot day. La Rochelle has a massive marina and is currently building another extension to double its current size.
There are three noticable turrets in the town, two of which were used to guard the town harbor by extending a chain between them to prevent enemy ships from entering port.
Traditional wooden houses line each narrow street.
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9/30/2012
Another week of classes is already over. Wow, that's hard to believe! Had class every day this week and it's nice to feel a real routine falling into place.
Thursday was Bethany's (a girl in my program) 21st birthday. I went over to her host family's house for dinner. Wow... never ate that much in my whole life! Her family is from Portugal and they cooked enough to feed a country, I swear. We started with a drink (some sweet Brandy type drink ...