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Valentine’s Lovin’ in Paris

fresh crepe making       crepe with eggme eating a crepe

Paris was full of crepes (9, to be exact, amongst the 3 of us) – because Paris is expensive and crepes are generally affordable! We found that lunch options tended to be either sit-down fancy restaurants or, evidently, crepe stands. So with that in mind, we mixed crepe toppings with nutella and banana, ham and cheese, apples and ice cream, egg and cheese – providing for a variety of semi-nutritious meals. (As soon as we were back in Freiburg, I was actually craving vegetables and fruits and ate them for the next two days straight.)

not a crepe

Besides the crepes, we visited all of the tourist destinations we researched prior to our trip. Notre-Dame Cathedral, Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Sainte- Chapelle, Musee d’Orsay, and Versailles.We trammed and walked the city entering all of the destinations (for free with our EU passports/residency permits!!). Otherwise, we found Paris to be overall posh, compact, and classy. (The Parisians sure know how to use a small restaurant space as we found ourselves in restaurants’ close quarters of creaky chairs, coffee tables, and crevices.)

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Sainte-Chapelle

Me and the Eiffel Tower

Versailles Front

Front of Versailles

Arc de Triomphe

View of Paris from the top of the Arc de Triomphe

But my favorite part of Paris wasn’t the pre-planned aspects of our trip. It was actually when one of the girls I was travelling with said she knew of the Sacre-Coeur Basilica, one tram stop away from our hostel. Situated at the highest point in Paris, the majestic chapel overlooks the entire city of Paris and provides for a magnificent view of the sunset. With a baguette, cheese, and wine bottles; we three climbed to the chapel surrounded by the couples that Valentine’s Day and relished in the view. Right after sunset a guitarist came to the bottom of the steps we were all sitting on and started singing and inviting people from the audience to come down and sing with him. We sang along and watched our Valentine’s Day-to-remember unfold into the evening sky!

View from highest point in Paris

View from Sacre-Coeur on Valentine’s Day

Sacre-Coeur view

View from the Sacre-Coeur on Valentine’s Day Night.


Location: Sacré-Cœur, Rue du Chevalier de la Barre, Paris, France

French Riviera

Ciao Tutti,

I again apologize, but I am posting this a week after I wrote it.  I wrote this blog entry on my iPad on my way back from the French Riviera and just remembered I never posted it. 

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I’d like to start off with a big congratulations to all those involved with THON 2011.  I can’t believe we raised $9.56 million – completely skipping the $8 million dollar mark!  While I was disappointed I was not able to be there when the final tally was raised, I can assure you that all the Penn Staters’ from IES Rome were celebrating!  Apparently, this must be an annual occurance because my Italian roommate, Silvio, knew what THON was and how to make a diamond with his fingers.  Like they say, Penn State travels well!

On a more general note, I am definitely settling into life in Rome, Italy (or Europe in general). After spending last weekend in Florence, I had a relatively easy week of classes.  It is nice to have a four day week while studying abroad because the week flies by and it is the weekend before you know it.

On Monday, my roommates and I went to our friends’ apartment for dinner.  We all had a great time and played a few games of Scopa afterwards, an Italian card game (very similar to Spades or Hearts).  Our team won in blowout fashion – 23-3.

On Tuesday, for the second week in a row, I went to Tratteria Night.  It is a dinner sponsored by IES at a local restaurant.  It’s open to 15 students a week.  The students pay €10 each and IES covers the rest of the cost.  The food is phenomenal!  It is a seven course meal – bruscetta, grilled vegetables, pizzettes (fried dough with pizza sauce and parmigian cheese on top), potato soup, spaghetti with tomato sauce, penne with pesto sauce, and tirimasu.  They also provide a at least eight liters of wine for the table and all the water you want.  Not a bad deal for €10!  At the end of the night you walk away full and with a few new friends.  I sat next to an ISC (Italian student) and we spoke in Italian for the duration of dinner.  I was very pleased with myself.  Even though I only speak Italian in my apartment, it was great to speak to someone new.

This weekend, I booked a last minute trip to the French Riviera with Euroadventures.  We left on Thursday night out of Florence (I had to take a train from Florence to Rome) and had a great time.  It was about a five hour bus ride to our hostel in Nice.

On Friday, our tour group took a train to Monaco – the richest country of the world and the home of the world famous Monte Carlo Casino.  We were able to see a Ferari dealership.  I’m not much of a car guy, but it was really cool.  After the car dealership, we went to the harbor and took pictures of multi-million dollar yachts.  Then, we climbed up a cliff about 500 feet high for great views.  We saw the Price of Monaco’s palace and went into Jaque Cousteau’s aquarium.  Then, we descended the cliff and tried our luck in Monte Carlo.  It cost €10 to get in, but it was well worth it.  I can now say that the first casino I ever gambled in was the Monte Carlo.  I also won €10.07, so I covered my cover charge and still walked out up .07 cents.  I can also say that I won in the Monte Carlo.  Not a bad day! Monaco is, by far, the most beautiful place I have ever been.  I hope that I will be able to afford to come back one day!

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Saturday, we went to Cannes – home of the famous film festival.  It was another beautiful city, but it is hard to imagine how crazy it is during the film festival!  We walked to the harbor and saw more yachts.  They were so beautiful!  Saturday night was the huge Carnivale parade in Nice.  This was a great experience!  The floats were amazing, but they were easily overshadowed by the atmosphere of the crowd.  Kids (and some adults) were dressed up in costumes that we would wear for Haloween.  The crazier thing, though, were the silly string and confetti wars.  No one was safe, but no one was innocent.  I was attacked by parade goers from 2 years old to 80 years old.  By the end of the night, I was covered in a mix of confetti and silly string from head to toe!  In my opinion, Mardi Gras simply cannot compete with Carnivale.

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On Sunday, we explored Nice.  It truly is a beautiful city.  I can’t even imagine what it is like in the middle of the summer!  On the way back to Florence, we stopped in a Mideval town built into the side of a cliff called Enz. 

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I am so happy with my decision to travel to the French Riviera.  It wasn’t originally on my bucket list of places to go, but I will remember this weekend for the rest of my life.  It was beautiful and a great experience.  The views were absolutely breathtaking!  The food was great – I had 3 crepes, 2 croissants , and 2 pastries.  It all tasted amazing! I truly had a great experience this weekend and met a lot of great people.

Arrividerci,
Mike


Location: Nice, France