Wednesday, September 30, 2009





We finally have internet at our apartment, so now I can start posting all of the photos of the wonderful pastries I've tried, along with photos of everything else.
The last picture is of my university, Lumiere 2. The rest of the pictures are what I do and think about for a large portion of the rest of the day, when I'm not in class. PASTRIES!
The first was horrible. It looked like Neapolitan ice cream from a distance because it's brown, white, pink, and sparkly, but once I was close enough to see the reality, it was too late. I had already bought it. There's a big nasty piece of dried fruit stuck on some almond paste with some sugar. The next three were wonderful: une tarte pistache, un petit gateau chocolat, and un petit "cochon" gateau.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Random Goodness




Here we have another random happening at the Opera. I passed by this square and saw this band of kids with the random breakdancers and Tom walked through the Place Sathonay, right below our street, where there was a random Samba band playing with women dressed in elaborate costumes dancing. There's always something cool happening.
I forgot to add in the last entry that one of the hilarious things about Lyon is that at these skate parks where the tough kids hang out and practice, they also rollerblade. The last time I had rollerblades was when I was in 3rd grade and they were hot pink. I only think of the 80s and early 90s when it comes to rollerblades. Of course they're considered cool and tough here.


Saturday, September 19, 2009

La Vie Quotidienne


























I couldn't resist one more view of Fourvière and the tower. So one of the cool things about Lyon is that rather than pushing what we might call "counter culture" out to the margins of society, they include skate parks right in the center of everything and allow skateboarders to skate next to the Opéra, a big area where people congregate at all times of the day. The city doesn't see it as disrupting anything or destroying anything. It actually draws more people outside to sit and watch, photographers sit around and photograph them, business men and women hang around. It just isn't a big deal and the kids aren't seen as scum. They also allow graffiti in the skate parks, so they have a sort of local flair.
On a side note, the photo with the trees lining the river is a walk I take almost every day and the photo doesn't do the view justice. It's a great part of the day, though.






















So we've been in our apartment now maybe two weeks. The two pictures above are pretty much what it looked like when we moved in. Our first dinner was more like an appéro, with a shipping box for our dining room table. It took about a week for us to acquire four chairs and two tables, so now we have a legitimate dinner table and some real groceries (an entire drawer full of different cheeses). Tom made me delete the picture of him on the other side of the "table." But even without much, our apartment has the hugely redeaming quality of the amazing view, which you can see in the top photos. In fact, I'm becoming a little obsessed with the view and how the cityscape changes all the time with the weather. I'll probably be posting too many photos of it.




Sunday, September 13, 2009

Local Flavor

We still don't have our internet box setup, so I'm at a laundromat interneting and I forgot my photos at the apartment :-( Photos will have to wait.
We're getting to know some of the local characters, from a distance anyway. We've encountered one man several times who is always doing the same thing. He's dressed in leather, real hard-core looking, on a motorcycle with handles that come almost above his head. It looks pretty dangerous and a little obnoxious, but you know how it goes. Gotta keep it real. So every time we see him he's doing the same thing - riding around the same few blocks. Just riding, showing off.
We also encountered another woman who looks like a high-energy trophy wife. She's probably in her 50s, super tan, super skinny, always jogging while talking on her headpiece cell phone, seemingly talking to the air. Jogging while talking is a hard thing to do. That's big business.
And that's the news for today!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

No more internet until we get our NeufBox set up... Bummer.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Wednesday, September 2, 2009