TrIp To FrAnCe - 4
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*Taking shots while aboard train… photo courtesy of novem..
*Late arrival in the train station of Nancy… reception at M. J.C. Etoile Hall w/ choir Croqu’ Notes (the group assisted us for the whole event.)

*Flags from participating countries - Germany, Saudi Arabia, Bulgaria,Finland, Lituania, Spain, Mongolia, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Russia & Sweden

*Our Mama Josephine preparing our first dinner. We (together w/ my buddy -Jonar) stayed at their house in Chavigny (outside Nancy) for 6 days. She’s an Italian married to a French man (Papa Joseph), she speaks a little bit of Spanish so we really never had a hard time on communication unlike our other choirmates whom their foster parents speak French language only hehehe…
*Wheww… 1st she gave us biscuits and wine. My buddy told me, “I’m really hungry, I need real food.” After an hour or more, we are full already… no place for the food. Even if there’s no rice (can live w/o it), food is great. Later on we learned that she’s a cook in a restaurant before, a couturier now. Wine is prohibited that time but still I drink… not much… hmmm a bottle only
*A view from living room… a foggy afternoon…
*Country side… I really love the place…
July 15th, 2007 at 8:04 am
Oh, wow, home cooked French food…that is real food. I was in Paris in ‘94 and most French speak English. Is Nancy close to Spain?
BTW, good photos.
July 15th, 2007 at 8:08 am
Hey! Thanks for the drop by too:) I’ll add you in my links!
Have a great time in France!
Btw, my little boy is 5 yrs old and counting:) And Ross? I’ve got to call my utol again and ask if how old is he..wahhh..hehe
Have a great weekend!
July 15th, 2007 at 8:31 am
@mari, i like french food hehe… you’re right, in Paris most of them speaks English but in neighboring cities can’t speak a good one…
Here are some nearby countries in Nancy…
Andorra - a tiny country on the border of France and Spain.
Belgium - the country that borders France to the north; Belgium borders the English Channel.
Germany - the large country that borders France to the northeast.
Italy - the country that borders France to the southeast; it borders the Mediterranean Sea.
Luxembourg - the small country that borders France to the north; it is southeast of Belgium.
Monaco - the tiny country that is near the border of France and Italy, on the Mediterranean Sea.
Spain - the country that borders France to the southwest.
Switzerland - a country that borders France to the east; it is south of Germany and north of Italy.
United Kingdom (U.K.) - the country that is across the English Channel from France.
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thanks marimar hehe
@yen, ok.. add na rin kita… wala na po ako sa France…
oh wooww 5yo na ah… hahaha are you sure Ross is a male also? hehehe
July 15th, 2007 at 10:11 am
Nice pix! Cool!
July 15th, 2007 at 10:04 pm
“not much… hmmm a bottle only
Ku, you drank a bottle of wine.. and that’s not much?
July 18th, 2007 at 2:04 pm
aba insan sulit naman pala trip niyo dyan. at may foster parents pa. naghanap ng kanin hahah… di ka mabubusog dyan pag wala kanin. hehhe
July 19th, 2007 at 4:49 am
Wow, the dinner looks delicious and the wine … Yehey!
July 20th, 2007 at 8:10 am
Nagbalik na pala ang bahay mo, pakner! Hehehe
Uy ang ganda ng lugar! Grabe isipin mo tuwing sisilip ka ng bintana mo ganyan kaganda ang tanawin… Hay…
Alam mo sa bahay di ko gaano binubuksan itong site mo kasi ang tagal magload hehe
July 21st, 2007 at 12:03 pm
@wends, ganun… thanks hehe
@din-din, kunwari lang hahaha
@mousey, honga eh.. spoiled kami, pag sinabai naming gutom kami eh kahit madaling ara na luto pa rin siya hehe… kakamiss hayy
@kyels, yeheyy din hehe
@pakner, sa kakukulit ibinalik hehe… ganda talaga ng lugar…
bagal kasi dami ng photos ko…
September 13th, 2007 at 11:12 am
Traveling Europe is quite an exhilarating experience, I know. I’m glad you did. You sure enjoyed the experience too much…
:D
I don’t drink wine in the past 15 years as a personal conviction. But now my girlfriend told me it’s okay if it’s only for socialization. Hope to meet some of my blog friends one of these days and have a few shots of French wine
Off topic:
1. I browsed your Romblon photos in your gallery and enjoyed viewing all of those…
2. I tried to explore your archive to see/read more of your blog entries/photos this morning but there’s much time for me. I promise to be a regular visitor here in your website so I could explore more. I know there are lots of things to enjoy here.
3. I also added you to my blogroll