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Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Hors Série Les Maisons

Voila les maisons de ma famille:




- John-Laurent

Posted by John-Laurent at 1:37 AM MEST
Updated: Monday, 16 July 2007 3:45 PM MEST
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Tuesday, 10 July 2007

Day 09 - 11 Hossegor

Post-Independence Day, we were so excited to finally see some sunlight! We laid at the beach Thursday afternoon and John-Laurent got red like a lobster. Speaking of crustaceans, Friday night we intended to go out for a nice seafood date dinner. We asked the neighbors for a recommendation and were directed to Pecherie Ducamp located in Capbreton, just 5 minutes up the road. What we got was a smorgasbord of grilled sea critters... from salmon to langoustines, shrimp to mussels. John-Laurent even got a little sardine. Saturday, we picked up Pizza Beny's and planned on a date we could count on.... pizza and wine on the beach. No, Leslie isn't losing fashion sense in France, it was FREEZING! The scenery was beautiful and we watched a couple surfers showing off.

VIDEO: Check out The Taco Shop in Capbreton, an excellent Mexican joint owned by a Californian and his French wife.

VIDEO: Check out our dinner date on the beach!
- Leslie

Day 13 Libourne/Bordeaux

Today we shopped till we dropped! We visited Bordeaux, a city of nearly a million people about 45 minutes away from Libourne and Pomerol. There are tons of stores and boutiques along two major pedestrian streets. Although we looked in about every store, we didn't buy much. Leslie was SO excited to get her first taste of good ole American food... McDonald's! She was ecstatic with her BigMac and fries. (Just as FYI Mom and Dad, I'm being very protective of our bags as you can see in this photo.)
- Leslie

Posted by John-Laurent at 12:12 AM MEST
Updated: Tuesday, 10 July 2007 12:18 AM MEST
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Thursday, 5 July 2007

Day 05 Libourne/Pomerol/St. Emilion

After a horrific experience on the train from Paris to the southwest of France, we arrived in Libourne and were greeted by John-Laurent's sweet crowd of grandparents. On Sunday, we finally got to sleep in and started the day with lunch at Chez Tronche. The "lunch" Leslie was expecting lasted 6 hours and included 6 servings of food. After such a huge meal, we decided to walk through the famous vineyards of Pomerol. We enjoyed the greenery after 4 days of the big city. Leslie got a first glimpse of the developing grapes that are oh so important to the region.
- Leslie

Day 06 St. Emilion

We started the day a little late and decided to spend the afternoon exploring St. Emilion. When we arrived to the city, we hopped on a little train which tours the vineyards surrounding the village. Chateau Rochebelle was one of the vineyards along the train route. We stopped there for a quick tour of the winery. The view from Rochebelle was very beautiful. We had a small taste of the wine, bought a bottle and boarded the train again to return to the city. We walked around St. Emilion for awhile and enjoyed the nice weather and local people. Before we left, we stopped at a cafe in the middle of the city for Leslie's first crepe. Of course, she went all out and ordered one with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce. We drank a couple extremely strong espressos as well. Photo #2 John-Laurent was content with his strong coffee and plain crepe with sugar.
- Leslie

Day 07 Libourne

We got up earlier than usual to visit the Libourne market, which takes place every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. You can find a lot of things in the market, from jewelry to fruits and vegetables, fresh fish, and things only the French would eat. Leslie got some Fraises Mara des Bois, a type of strawberry known for its stronger taste. John-Laurent bought things Leslie wouldn't dare eat: whole chorizo, anchovies in oil and house-made merguez, a spicy North African lamb sausage. After visiting the market, we walked over to M. Lopez Patisserie and bought a chocolatine, a miniature gateau Basque, an eclair and a tarte aux fraises.

VIDEO: Check out Junior, the poodle who loves to be scratched!
- John-Laurent

Day 08 Hossegor

HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY! Unfortunately, this date doesn't mean anything to the French. Hot dogs, baked beans and Bud Light are nowhere to be seen. But that doesn't mean we can't wave the stars and bars at the beach. We cooked and ate some hot dogs before heading to a bar seat at the Hotel De La Plage. Que bonita!

VIDEO: Check out our makeshift Fourth of July!
- John-Laurent

Posted by John-Laurent at 1:46 PM MEST
Updated: Thursday, 5 July 2007 1:54 PM MEST
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Tuesday, 3 July 2007

Day 01 Paris

Our trip to France begins with a little delay at DFW. We boarded the plane at about 6:30 p.m., and so our adventure began. John-Laurent was already heavily drinking before we took off, and on the plane, the drinking continued. Of course, he slept perfectly on Leslie's lap while she tossed and turned on the plane all night. Finally, we arrived in Paris at about 10:30 a.m. and did what everyone should do upon arriving at Charles de Gaulle airport: sit back down and have a cup of coffee. John-Laurent was ecstatic just to be off the plane. After our first French croissants, we arrived at Nicolas' office at the Ministry of Health to drop off our luggage. We walked around the Montparnasse/Ecole Militaire area, where Leslie got her first view of the Eiffel Tower. 
- Leslie

Day 02 Paris

Wednesday morning, we took the metro into Paris from Nicholas and Didier's flat in Alfortville, just outside of Paris. We began sight-seeing with the magnificent Arc de Triomphe. We thought it was good to see one of Paris' main attractions first. Like any tourist, we took many pictures of the arc. Afterward, we walked ALL THE WAY down the famous Champs-Élysées, a very long and very famous street filled with fabulous Paris shopping featuring shops like Louis Vuitton, Dior, Cartier and so on. Before arriving at the Louvre, we ate lunch in the Tuileries Gardens. There was a huge line to go inside the Louve (that you can see behind John-Laurent), so we just enjoyed the architecture and moved on. We continued our long walk across the river Seine toward Notre Dame, located on the Ile de la Cite. There was a beautiful view of the Eiffel Tower from the river. There was also a big line to see Notre Dame but Leslie thought it was important to check it out. The chapel was beautiful, but with so many people inside, it was hard to enjoy. Finally, we took the metro to Saint Sulpice to visit a very famous and delicious patisserie called Pierre Herme. It sold desserts almost too beautiful to eat, however, Leslie enjoyed every bite of her cheesecake.
- Leslie

Day 03 Paris

We visited the Musée d'Orsay at Megan's request. The museum was at one point a regional train station, but has since been reconstructed into a home for many of the premier impressionist artists, who, it should be noted, were mostly French. Voila #1 Voila #2 John-Laurent thought this painting reminded him of his dear brother. After drinking our now thrice-daily cup of coffee, we roamed the streets of Paris in search of an Internet cafe. Leslie wasn't wild about walking to find a computer, but John-Laurent insisted on checking his bank balance, which is currently hovering around the 28 cent mark. The Eiffel Tower is huge, but Leslie doesn't think it's that big. Still, we decided to pay the 11 euros and ride the elevator all the way to the top! Ground floor. Second floor. Third floor. The Eiffel Tower is very picturesque at night. We sat on our blanket (free courtesy of American Airlines) and enjoyed the setting sun and flickering lights of Paris' most well-known attraction at night.

VIDEO: Check out Leslie's fantastic camera video of our trip to the Eiffel Tower. A
- John-Laurent

Day 04 Paris

The Montmartre area of Paris is ugly as sin. Supposedly there's a beautiful area, where the French movie Amelia was filmed, but we didn't see it. Instead we hiked up a big hill to see the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, a relatively new church on the outskirts of Paris proper. The church is less popular with the French than it is with tourists, but the inside is much nicer than Notre Dame. The view across Paris is incredible from the steps of Sacré-Cœur. The sea of buildings and homes seems to extend as far as the eye can see.

We visited Place de la Madeleine for lunch. It's a very posh area, much like the Champs-Élysées but you don't have to walk as much. Leslie picked out the engagement ring she wants John-Laurent to buy her. Just kidding! But she would like to own the bracelet in the back, maybe. She'll talk to Keith about Christmas gifts this year.
- John-Laurent

Posted by John-Laurent at 6:24 PM MEST
Updated: Tuesday, 17 July 2007 2:02 AM MEST
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