So this is just the building that we went into to catch this train like thing to go there, and still wow.
In the train like thing, looking into the tunnel that you go through.
Orange square thing is Place Bellecour, the centre of the city and where I live. Yes, be jealous.
Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière. The outside is stunning enough, but the inside. Oh the inside. The word awesome has never applied more. Seriously mouth to floor awe-inspiring. The place sparkles! Mardi Gras floats are jealous. I’m putting the amazingly intricate detailing down to the utter boredom that consumed the lives of people who lived without television, internet, tetris, etc. These pictures are pretty terrible and definitely don’t do it justice, so google away.
Next, the ruins of a Roman amphitheatre that has been built up a little and I am told is still in use (in the summer at least) today.
And then a sort of Roman mini-town place, complete with narrow paved streets and tiny apartments in which people still live. I got the feeling it was a very touristy area – lots of shops and restaurants. A café that stood out on our way to the 'mini-town place'. French pride far exceeds simple patriotism.
Next day, went to the markets with Ariane’s mum. They’re sort of like the fish markets in Sydney…only without the fish. (There might have been one stall that sold fish. Lyon is a land-locked city.) Saw Cam while we were there actually! And if you're wondering what the pram like thing in the first photo is, it's basically a bag on wheels which they use in lieu of trolleys.
Biggest thing I noticed this weekend: the French are friendly. Really friendly. Even more so when they find out you’re Australian. If the French are Alice than Australia is Wonderland for them – in both the weird and well...wonderful sense. Honestly I personally can’t even see how the 'we will spit on you and fart in you general direction' stereotype came into existence (well you know, not including the obvious Monty Python influence), but I realise that that probably has a lot to do with me speaking French (albeit badly) and being with French people.
7 comments:
haha
love the commentary that continuously flows with the pics, defs agreeing on the old bookstore need to buy something feeling! haha soo cute...
wow i dont think i need to keep a diary ill just come to ur blog instead..
laughed so hard bout the story of u missing ur plane
believe it or not megs n i also almost missed our flihgt but in heathrow instead we had to run and the doors were just closing - only made it by that much! :P
A biéntot!
xox
p.s had gr8 time at lunch - was nice just catching up and laughing at everything and anything!
xox
love clo
Hay rad
YES FINALLY SOMEONE IS POSTING A COMMENT!!!!!
Ur blog is awesome and has inspired me to sucummb to the pressure of my family and actually start taking pictures!!! Great to see you today, yes i think Alex is ringing you now!!!
Wow old Lyon certainly is GORGEOUS!!!!
x
hey rad, this sounds absolutely amazing and your description is awesome. and you sell lyon straight away you should be a travel agent! hey ariane, i miss you heaps! wassup!! haha :) i miss you both dearly. xxx sounds so pretty and authentic and original and gah
Well Rad, honestly, who'd be mean to an Aussie?
:D
ahh rad it sounds amazing!
that bread looked so tastey!
and you write so well rad!
like everything is so cool to read ahah im very jealous of your style.
but yehh you do sound like a wanker.
haha jokess of coursee.
there's been some sad news back home,
not sure if you've heard, but it concerns nicki
it's truly terrible.
but glad to hear you're having a good time!
missing you in tutor group!
OH AND THEY ARE CHANGING TUTOR GROUPS NEXT YEAR !
so we might not be together :(
and yehh lots of changes are happening.
can't wait to read the next blog!
xxxx goose
Radhini Sappany!
What can I say?
You are naturally the funniest blogger in the world, well of the (few) blogs that I have read. I"m so jealous!!! I wish I was in France!
What clothes have you bought? I have these markets that I MUST take you too when you get back. :)
They are ammmmmazzzzing.
And I love that church! I wish I was there, but then I would have to endure French for another 2 years.
Hahaha
xxxxxxxx Have fun!! Ali
Radhini Sappany!
What can I say?
You are naturally the funniest blogger in the world, well of the (few) blogs that I have read. I"m so jealous!!! I wish I was in France!
What clothes have you bought? I have these markets that I MUST take you too when you get back. :)
They are ammmmmazzzzing.
And I love that church! I wish I was there, but then I would have to endure French for another 2 years.
Hahaha
xxxxxxxx Have fun!! Ali
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