Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Chambery Wonderland
Thanksgiving
Friday, November 27, 2009
My 15 Minutes
Printed in Le Dauphine Libere, Monday 23 November 2009An Example of an American Arrived in Town
To follow her husband appointed to position of engineer at OCV, Mandy Tusim left the USA and the city of Columbus (Ohio) in February 2009. Her stay in Chambery should last three years. After nine months in France, she confides with a large smile that she is happy to be living in the region. "In a city of so many people where you can get around on foot".
A city of 60,000 inhabitants, very far from the million residents which make up Columbus. It is through an international organization that she became aware of the AVF associations. She knocked on the door of the one in Chambery and since her arrival, amoung other activites, she frequently attends classes...of English! A roundabout way, for Mandy, to learn French as well as making new friends. "It is never easy when one doesn't master the language of the country", adds the neo-Chamberienne. Exercises (training) in the language of Voltaire that she is perfecting notably during several voyages and moutain hikes organized at the AVF of Chambery.
The Alps
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Northern Italy
More of Lyon and Geneva
Pointe du Hoc
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
A Day in Paris
My Twenty Something Birthday
My birthday fell on a weekend when all the museums in town were free. It was some kind of french history appreciation weekend. All I really knew is that it was FREE! (Nothing is ever free here). So, went to take a look inside Chambery's castle.
It was pretty cool seeing the castle, especially since we've lived in Chambery for almost 8 months, and had not visited it yet. The best part of the visit was climbing up the tower to get a better view of the village.
Max's Trip to China as Told by Max
I had the opportunity to visit Hangzhou, China for about a week and a half in September for a business trip. It was an interesting experience and definately eye opening. It was amazing how many people were packed into small areas and how they lived. The traffic in the city was always busy and total chaos. Most city streets had 4-6 lanes for cars and a couple for bikes/scooters. When the lights changed, it was every driver for themselves.
Most shops along the street were tiny, only a couple of people could fit inside. Also, it seemed like everything was under construction.
The city of Hangzhou is a tourist city for many Chinese and one of the major attractions is a large lake that the city surrounds. It was surprising to get away from the chaos of the city and walk around the lake without all of the noise and crowds. However, you couldn't really get away from the haze of the air pollution there. These pictures were taken on a fairly clear day, the air quality is just that bad.
There was a large temple on one side of the lake. It was interesting, but I have no idea what it was for or how old it was. It was an good trip, but I was ready to come back home to France. Friday, August 28, 2009
London & Windsor, England
The picture to the left is of the White Tower which served as the keep for William the Conqueror and was built in 1078! (I still can't quite wrap my mind around how old things are). We saw the Crown Jewels during our tour, and while in the gallery, a little girl asked her mom how much the bathtub sized golden punch bowel cost, which made me smile. The collection was really impressive. The picture to the right is of a beefeater, or someone who traditionally guards the Tower and jewels.