Premiere Classe Macon
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Lyon jour 2
... la vachete ma pogner et pfff(son a la Benoit) on cancelle lol. on se fait donc une bouffe tranquille chez lui et ensuite on est parti visiter la petite ville de st cyr au mont dor! David travaille fort pour me trouver un coquillage fossiliser quon retrouve dans les murs! lol on a bien rit! on reussit a en trouver un! eglise, lavoir, chateau, la vue de la ville de Lyon est magnifique le soir! On retourne se coucher; demain Nice!
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Lyon, ville lumiere!
... cetait genial, pe a demain!
Donc, je fais la connaissance de David! on se rend chez lui deposer mes sacs et on part dans la ville! Il me fait voir plusieurs places, plusieurs batiments! et le soir avec les lumieres cest trop beau! on se rend dans un resto. ici les Lyonnais mange tout ce que ce tu peux trouver sur une bete, de la cervelle en passant par le museau et finir par les pattes, euhhh, chu pas sur la, je veux bien gouter a des trucs mais ...
Macon
... of French people live in urban areas. Immigration - foreign population is 5.6% (3.8 million) of the population. Life expectancy: men 78.2 women 84.6 years. Religion - Catholics - 65%, Agnostics 25%, Muslims - 6%, Protestants - 2%, Jewish - 1%, Buddhists - 0.6% Education - education is free. School is compulsory until 16 Most schools are public (85%) Teachers are paid by the state. Ministry of Education is the largest employer ...
Lyon is huge, and shiny
Lyon, bustling, shiny, vibrant. e pulled into a brand new marina which from the outside looked like a posh estate being built. Turns out it is the centre of a huge shopping mall and riverside flats in all the colours the designer could find in Autocad. He also played with the other buttons because along the river we have the swiss cheese building, the iron lumpy one next to the lumpy one painted gold. Green glass tiles? It is very impresive. The marina is small. but the ...
Taize: Two Times
... amid the 3 prayer services a day and the meals, my day now looks more of less like this: 8:15-9:15 - Morning Prayer 9:15-10am - Breakfast 10am-12pm - Work 1 12:20-1pm - Midday Prayer 1pm-2pm - Lunch 2:30-4:30pm - Work 2 5-7 - Work 3 7pm-8pm - Dinner 8:30-9:15 - Evening Prayer But our work changes each week, and Sundays is different because that is the day most people leave Taizé and new people arrive, so the last two Sundays I have had a morning job of cleaning old rooms ...