We visited an ancient Roman theatre in Orange, France. I watched the informational film 4 times while feeding William. I learned that the theatre was millenia old and had been reincarnated as a village center, Louis XIV's trophy, and a prison during the French Revolution. It serves presently as an outdoor Opera. The adjacent temple ruins are a window into ancient civilization.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
The Roman Theatre at Orange, France
We visited an ancient Roman theatre in Orange, France. I watched the informational film 4 times while feeding William. I learned that the theatre was millenia old and had been reincarnated as a village center, Louis XIV's trophy, and a prison during the French Revolution. It serves presently as an outdoor Opera. The adjacent temple ruins are a window into ancient civilization.
Carcassonne, France
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
You can't can-can if your shoes are Tou-louse
Friday, October 23, 2009
Beach Break - Royan, France - 1 Oct. 2009
Downtown Castle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nantes

Historic buildings are often a mainstay of downtown - the castle in Nantes qualifies!
In the evening, we toured the shops and restaurants. Crepes, and therefore creperies, are a regional specialty. We ordered a ham & cheese for dinner and a life-changing hazelnut cream crepe for dessert.
We stayed with family friends. They insisted we eat again. Such hospitality!

Historic buildings are often a mainstay of downtown - the castle in Nantes qualifies!
In the evening, we toured the shops and restaurants. Crepes, and therefore creperies, are a regional specialty. We ordered a ham & cheese for dinner and a life-changing hazelnut cream crepe for dessert.
We stayed with family friends. They insisted we eat again. Such hospitality!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Childhood Home, Nantes - 30 Sept. 2009


We visited the home Philippe's father designed. Eve let me know each member of the family was active in the construction process - she remembers varnishing beams for the ceiling after school. The present occupant opened the door to us when Philippe showed her pictures of the home in the early 70's. The home has changed significantly, regardless it was nostalgic. We walked the neighborhood where Philippe learned to ride a bicycle - sans training wheels at 3! When he saw the family name of a childhood friend on a mailbox, we knocked and met the parents. The father exclaimed, "Philippe you have less hair!"
Monday, October 19, 2009
Castles - 29 Sept. 2009
The brochure described Chambord as, "Castles of Dreams." The description was in no way hyperbolic. The architect was purportedly Leonardo Da Vinci.
If Ambroise were a real-estate listing, "VIEW LOT!" would be apt. The "MANICURED LANDSCAPE!" was a playground for William.
Clos Luce was the residence of Leonardo Da Vinci when he acted as patron architect for Francois the I from 1516-1519. Presumably, to make the manor more homey (manor-y ;-), he brought his own paintings - including the Mona Lisa. We arrived after hours here, but the cleaning lady unlocked the door. William is so charming!
The Ducourtioux Family
The Ducourtioux Family live in a converted medieval mill in Mehun Sur Yevre. When artistic talent was distributed, they must have had platinum privilege seating. They are artists, musicians and writers. When I took note of their five pianos, they insisted I play. I demurely declined. After hearing their "humble" compositions, I affirmed my modesty was anything but false.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
William goes to France - 27 Sept. 2009
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