Monday, May 2, 2011

Checking the mobile interface

Just checking to make sure I can load entries from my iTouch

Location:Newberg

Saturday, June 19, 2010

our second day in Paris


Today, we all did a lot of walking--over 20,000 steps according to the pedometer. We started the morning at the Musee d'Orsay, a museum dedicated to impressionistic and post impressionistic art. We saw lots of Manets, Monets, Van Goghs, Rodins, etc.

Then most had tea in the Tullerie Gardens near the Louvre. Some then went on to the Orangerie to see Monet's Waterlillies, while others returned to the Louvre and then headed to Notre Dame.

This evening featured a trip to the Eiffel Tower.






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Location:Rue de la Huchette,Paris,France

Friday, June 18, 2010

Traveling to Paris





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a little excited about seeing a Starbucks for the first time in almost 3 weeks

From Rocamadour to Amboise

On Thursday, we left Rocamadour and traveled about five hours to Amboise, a city in the Loire valley. once we checked into our hotel, we walked to Leonardo di Vincy's estate. Late in Di Vincy's life, we annoyed his patrons in Italy and needed to get out of dodge. Francis I invited him to France and gave him the estate. Di Vincy is buried in the royal chateau at Amboise. at his house they have built a number of full size models of his inventions. The students toured the house and then spent time in the estate gardens.






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Location:Rue de la Huchette,Paris,France

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Sarlat and Castlenaud

Today, we were supposed to canoe on the Dordogne river, but the heavy rains and flooding changed plans. Instead , we traveled to visit the market in Sarlat and then visit Castlenaud, a late medieval fortification used primarily by the English in the Hundred Years War (1337-1453). It is both a great example of a castle and had a large number of medieval weapons for the students to see.




































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Some assorted pictures

Some pictures from different points in the trip


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Location:Rocamadour,France