Sunday, July 24, 2016

TOUR DE FRANCE


What a pleasant surprise to find that the last stage of the Tour was on Sunday whilst I was in Paris. The Tour de France is a century old cycle race held in 21 separate stages in 21 separate area. The last stage starts in a Chateau Chantilly S of Paris, enters Paris and makes several loops down the Champs Elysee to,the Louvre and eventually finishes along the Champs. John and I checked the route a few days in advance and reckoned the areas to watch the last couple of laps. We found a good description of watching from precious years, but due to security, many of the plans we made were changed as we made our way to the course. We made a lucky find and had 2 different viewing angles. It was quite exciting for a MS 150 veteran to be there. Chris Froome a Brit from Kenya won for the 3rd time on Team Sky.


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Saturday, July 23, 2016

NORMANDY


I couldn't come all the way to France and not make a trip to the battleground of Normandy. There are 5 different beaches of landing along a 40 mile stretch of the northwestern coast of France. The area is about 150 miles NW of Paris. Many people make the visit over a day and night. I chooses a tour that returned the same day. My bus left @ 0700 and return @ 2100. It was a long day but worth it. My favorite stops out of the 5 different places were the Memorial de Caen and the American Cemetery. There are many stories of individual heroism. One was the climbing of the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc by the Army Rangers to take out a German gun bunker. It was led by a Colonel James Rudder who I am told was an Aggie. There is also photographic evidence of the USS Texas bombarding the Germans during the landing.


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Thursday, July 21, 2016

VERSAILLES


Versailles is not just a Palace but a magnificent park and palace About 12 miles SW of Paris Center. It consists of 2000 acres( 2.5 X size if Central Park) of a wonderfully landscaped park and grounds on which sits the Palace of Versailles. The palace is > 700,000 ft which was started by one of the King Louis in 1623 as a hunting lodge and was enlarged to became the center of noble life and power by multiple King Louis over the years. It has the most ornate rooms and halls. It was the home pf multiple treaty signing including the Peace of Paris 1783 in which the UK recognized the independence of the United States. The German Empire was founded in 1871 with a proclamation signed at Versailles and of course the ending and terms of the armistice of WWI was the Treaty of Versailles. Without a doubt this was my favorite excursion of the summer.


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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

ABOUT PARIS


Paris is one of those places that has a million things to do, from wonderful confections ,art collections and outdoor cafes. I did it all in the first 3 days. Montmartre is a area that is the highest point of Paris has a cathedral and an area with lots of cafes , shops and markets. There are plenty of cafes to sit and enjoy a meal or a Campari.


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Monday, July 18, 2016

TRAVEL TO PARIS


Monday morning and its a short 45 min drive to Girona to drop off the car and board the high speed TGV to Paris. At speed of 290 Km/hr I was there in 6 hours. John and Sandra meet me at Gare de Lyon and a quick Uber to their apartment in the Latin Quarter. Now the real exercise started. Their apartment was on the 6th level and there was no lift. It was basically my daily stair master.


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Saturday, July 16, 2016

WEEKEND AT PLATJA D'ARO


After my efforts for 3 wks at Spanish School, I rewarded myself(the key to happiness is to reward yourself frequently) with a weekend at a really nice hotel on the beach. The Cosmopolita Hotel Boutique at Platja d'Aro was just what the doctor ordered. Directly on the beach with a nice bar cafe on the boardwalk and a lovely pool deck on the roof. It was perfect and the crisp cold clear water was perfect. I haven't been in the Mediterranean in years and I didn't remember how nice the water is.


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Thursday, July 14, 2016

BARCELONA'S LAST DAYS


The last day of class was quite an interesting day. We spent most of that 3rd week on irregular and reflective verbs. Then I remembered why I had such a hard time with language in high school. I assumed that I was the only idiot in the class until the girl from London chewed out the teacher. It was a Kodak moment as they say. Everyone in the class felt loss and the teacher stopped and game us a pep talk and our certificates. I am going to continue my Spanish at home and attempt to get more comfortable so I can travel to South America in the near future. The afternoon was beautiful and I took the bus to the top of MontJuic. This is a beautiful area of Barcelona which is a the tallest point in B. It is the home of the Olympic Stadium as well as an ancient castle built to guard the port below. There is an exciting trail and overlook here.


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Sunday, July 10, 2016

A FIELD TRIP TO COSTA BRAVA


After 2 weeks of 4-5 hours a day of classroom work, the school loaded 50 of us on a bus and we went up,the coast for the day to visit one of the famous beach towns. The water was clear and cold. Probably the coldest water I have been in since rafting in Colorado. Unfortunately, one of the memorial moments of the trip was waiting and looking for the lost girl from California who didn't make it back to the bus on time. After a search party failed to locate her and no answer on her cell, the trip leader decided with much trepidation, to leave and return those of us who did follow directions home. We got the report the next day that she was confused on the time to return. Remember when I mentioned that all the trips were spoken in Spanish. No English from any of the staff. I bet that girl remembers her numbers from here on.


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Friday, July 8, 2016

SAGRAD FAMILIA


The most well known project of Antoni Gaudi is the Sagrada Familia. The Sagrada is the large basilica in Barcelona. Started by another architect in 1882, but the project was taken over by Gaudi a year later. Although Gaudi died in 1926, the church is an ongoing project. There are still adding towers to it. I have seen a lot of European and middle eastern houses of worship over the years, and they start to get a little boring if you are not so religious. However this structure is mind blowing considering it was designed in the late 19th century. This is not the main cathedral of Barcelona, but it has been names a Basilica.


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Saturday, July 2, 2016

EXPLORING BARCELONA


In addition to having a large passenger port, there is a rather large, well developed beach, boardwalk and associated structures. The water here is nowhere near as nice as the beachfront up the coast at the Costa Brava. Most of my spare time was spent in cafe's and pedestrian street venues. Spain has a reputation in the financial world as being on the verge of financial collapse, but don't tell that to all the young Europeans who live here and are moving here to enjoy the city lifestyle.


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Friday, July 1, 2016

ANTONI GAUDI


I had apartment 2-3 miles from the school. If you are familiar at all with Barcelona, you will no doubt know of the famous architct Gaudi. This 19th century master has created many beautiful sites in town.. One is the Park Gual. This is a large open area in the upper elevations from which one has great views of the city. His style of design is evident throughout. These pictures were taken about 6 PM. These sites are so popular that the only way to visit them is to buy tickets online days on advance.

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