so the day after will peaced out, mandy and i bid adieu to the 'bourg and headed to Belfort, a
so we finally arrived in lyon and decided to splurge on a taxi, since it was late and we didnt know too much about finding the hostel from the metro. the ride was beautiful - lyon is situated between the Rhone and the Saone, and all the old buildings were lit up and magical at night. i instantly fell in love.
we ran into another eng assistant, Matt, that we'd met at orientation - he works in Privas, a tiny town in the Ardeche, but was also vacationing in Lyon, so it was nice to swap teaching stories with him.
sooo lyon was chill - on friday, mandy and i walked pretty much all over the city, starting with a market that was open everyday and was perfection - minus the shockingly revolting pigs' heads that were just hanging for sale in the stalls and the full chickens, heads and tail feathers included. we bought fresh groceries nearly everyday and either cooked at the hostel or picnicked. we also made friends with the dried-fruit-tapendae vendor (he gave us moroccan candies bc we're cool) and a wine maker from St.Emillion, near bordeaux. friday afternoon we met guiliana at the gare and went out for dinner and drinks in the vieille ville. and trekked up our hill. sat was chill (guili taked forever to get ready, but we love her anyway!): a walk in the old town, more markets (books!), big city shopping (H&M, Zara, all love), chocolate shops and italian cooking, grace a guili. that night we met some other italian guys in the hostel and just stayed in, chatting with them. sunday was grey and quiet, but the musees were open, so after picnicking in a park and playing on a jungle gym (me), we checked out the Musee des Tissus et Arts Decoratifs (lyon was a major player in the french silk industry) and le Musee des Beaux Arts (gratuit!). i went for a walk to see the city lights at night, guili cooked for us again, and then one of her friends from grenoble, an arabic assistant from syria, met us at the hostel and we chilled and talked french lit.
so will was part of the reunion, and the three of us (guili had taken a train back to grenoble that morning) separated from the rest of the group, who were being indecisive about getting food or shopping, and went to grab quiches and hang in a park. will busted out his guitar and we entertained some french kids with johnny cash, green day, oasis...and of course some improv en francais, a propos de la visite medicale. it was probably the highlight of the entire trip, and i almost peed my pants laughing at, like, three points. the train to valence was super crowded, but will and i managed to sneak into a first class cabin (!) and watch the first half of "Superbad" on his laptop. wonderfulness comes in the little things.
soo toussaint traveling was good times, internet withdrawl, doctors, markets, and randomness. the best kind of traveling!
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Hey french lady!
I was just also updating my blog! I was reliving my Strasburg trip reading about yours - I could just see everything all over again...
And i went to Kehl as well! by foot! and crossed that bridge and had some rum cake on one of its benches... ahhhh, merci pour les souvenirs!
love the red scarf and the mademoiselle in it!
miss you
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