Monday, March 30, 2009

birthday, carnaval and more fun food experiences

hi everyone!
as some of you may have heard - i have internet service at the apt again so i can get back to updating the old bloggerino!
as of today i have just 4 more days til i go back on vacation!! i am pretty excited for this one - my friend cathie will be coming and we're going to gallavant about europe, which i haven't done since i've been here! yay!
the last couple weeks have been fun - i celebrated my birthday with two other assistant buddies, one who has the same birthday as me and another whose was the week after - heres a couple pics from that.

carina and rachel - co-hostesses for the evening and carina's apt!

i've spent some more time with my landlords lately and though i've said this before, i'll say it again - they are so cool and nice! first, they invited me out to taste some wine at a little local fair in Vallet - we drove about a half hour through countryside that was absolutely covered with vineyards (for muscadet, our local specialty), drank a little muscadet, beaujolais and bordeaux, ate a couple oysters and macaroons (here, they're called 'rochers', 'macarons' are a totally different kind of cookie) and then watched a little band play. next event was a typically French lunch - that is to say, 5 courses, aperitif, wine and coffee, etc. Mme Delanoe made boudin noir (blood sausage) for me since i had mentioned that i had never tried it. it was pretty good!
then, after break, i will travel with them to st. nazaire, (i think!) where their beach house is!! i'm very excited for that. and grateful that they are so generous with me.


*the band playing - a couple of these men are former students of M Delanoe - who taught music locally for many many years, and still conducts a local orchestra from time to time.
*sea salts and oysters, both local products....
*some pate that Mme Delanoe made and gave me!
this past weekend was Carnaval!!! Saturday the *entire* downtown area turned into one big flea market (with a mix of cheap knockoffs and more decent stuff) and Sunday was the parade, which lasted for hours with kids and (some) adults alike, dressed in costumes, spraying each other with silly string and throwing confetti. i've never seen anything like it! i had taken tons pf pictures but, being the slap-monkey that i am, i accidentally deleted most of them. :-(
so i will borrow some of my friend merediths' to show y'all what it was like....






what i though was most interesting was watching the French, who can be so cold and aloof, loosening up a bit and being so tolerant of strangers and strangers' children spraying them with silly string and confetti. even the cops walking the streets were covered! but that's what Carnaval is all about anyway - breaking the rules!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

la la love you, la rochelle

hello one and all
i want to thank everyone for their birthday wishes - great to hear from you
you'll be happy to know that its been a good one so far....beautiful day (the weather has been unbelievably nice these last couple of weeks - lots of sun and mild temps, everything is in bloom - and its forecast to stay this way a while!!!) finally got my hair cut and it looks nice!
currently sitting in my favorite bar, listening to great music and looking out on the chateau de duchesse anne, drinking an afternoon beer! what a treat!

in other news - it looks like i will indeed be returning to durham this summer - got a job teaching french at jordan high school!! i'm a little anxious about the switch to high school but i've never been one to shy away from a challenge so it's cool.

now just have to find an apartment for me and the rico-man!

lately, things have been pretty status quo...teaching is good, etc.

had a WONDERFUL weekend in la rochelle, on the coast last week.
here's some pics!


the marina with ancient towers that guard the harbor and hotel de ville with rachel goofing out front...


clocktower entrance to the pedestrian section. rachel and her friend from cleveland, kelley, with whom we stayed and who was the best tour guide, ever!

fun on the beach, beautiful sailboats, great views


sailors' heaven....towers as seen from the ferry that takes you to the other side of town - 10 minute boat ride for 2 euros - can't beat it

french version of willy wonka's! 'la cure gourmand'
tasty lollipops!

coffee outside the market in the sun; ladies ready to go out and party!

we had an amazing meal that night - i even ate raw oysters, for which la rochelle is very famous. they were pretty good! still not sure they're my favorite thing to eat but at least i can say i had them!
big thanks to kelly for putting us up and showing us around. who knows - we may even go back when it gets warmer and do the beach thing....
off to dinner tonight with miss rachel and our buddy carina - who, incidentally, has the same birthday as me and then we three will be throwing a joint party this weekend.
hope to put pictures from that up asap.
in the meantime, look forward to hearing from you all soon and thanks for your patience with how spotty my updates have been!

Saturday, March 7, 2009

hi everyone - still without wifi at the apt but here's some pice from feb. break!
Locronan - a medieval village and around brittany with martine....







paris with mama murn







seeing beautiful things at the flea markets of clignancourt



magic and raclette for dinner


mom arrives in nantes! along with cloudy weather - go figure



the great elephant of the ile de machines


'dinner' at merediths with rachel



mmmm...crepes.


rigny-usse
azay-le-rideau


amboise
chenonceau




sunset over the grape fields of cheverny
the beautiful city of blois in the morning
restaurant where i unwittingly ordered (but ate!) veal kidney


chambord - this place is insane!!!