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Theatrics | Roaming Les Rues Parisiennes
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Roaming Les Rues Parisiennes. An American girl studying abroad in Paris. June 12, 2015. After one year, one email, and one invitation later, Mary and I were seated side by side in the Théâtre de la Michodière ready to watch. Un Grand Moment de Solitude. Note the progression of the gentleman seated directly behind us: first oblivious to the selfie being taken – followed by a sense of curiosity – and finally he joins in and. For the camera (! A Tale of Two Cities. Middot; June 12, 2015. Wonderful story, SQ!
Pizza With Gusto : ‘Gusta Pizza’ | Roaming Les Rues Parisiennes
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Roaming Les Rues Parisiennes. An American girl studying abroad in Paris. Pizza With Gusto : ‘Gusta Pizza’. June 3, 2015. Travel is glamorous only in retrospect. Paul Theroux. Sketch 5 : Florence]. And order our meal. Then we swam to the counter and fought for a place to wait amongst the other wide-eyed, hungry patrons. The waiters obviously enjoyed swaying through the crowd; serving the seated customers gaily chatting in a mix of Italian, English, and Italiash (? Bottom : The River Fiorne; Il Duomo].
Confessions of a Spring Breaker | Roaming Les Rues Parisiennes
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Roaming Les Rues Parisiennes. An American girl studying abroad in Paris. Confessions of a Spring Breaker. May 6, 2015. Once you have traveled, the voyage never ends The mind can never break off from the journey. Dear blog readers,. I recently took note that it has been a full 27 days since my last post! Is it true that I’ve let almost an entire month go by without writing? France: Lyon, Aix-en-Provence, Nice. Italia : Cinque Terre, Florence [Firenze], Rome [Roma]. Sketch 1 : Lyon]. I didn’t either. Sitti...
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Roaming Les Rues Parisiennes. An American girl studying abroad in Paris. July 14, 2015. The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. In class, on the Metro (shout out to Line 4), and strolling (and occasionally strutting) down the Haussmann aggrandized boulevards Paris is famous for. I visited all of this city’s great monuments whilst wishing I could, yet knowing that I could never discover every secret corner of this French metropolis. A Tale of Two Cities.
A Tale of Two Cities | Roaming Les Rues Parisiennes
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Roaming Les Rues Parisiennes. An American girl studying abroad in Paris. A Tale of Two Cities. July 13, 2015. I have officially been home for exactly two weeks as of today and I plan to share my final thoughts about my beloved adoptive city (Paris) in one final post later tonight; a post-Paris post, if you will. However, before doing so, I would like to share my experience in London, a magical place that I have. Imagined visiting and was able to jet over to towards the end of my time in Europe. You are c...
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September 9, 2016. September 9, 2016. The gray, rain-soaked streets of Brugges that I walked with an odd, ragtag assortment of internationals give way to the tourist-filled, dinner rush ones of Brussels. The Indian guy in our group pauses to negotiate with each maître d’honneur strung down the alley pointing out, for instance, that his neighbor on the street had just offered us nine euros a plate for dinner and could he match that? However, the true indicator of the completed meal was the empty bottles o...
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August 2016 – Dimpled Euphemisms
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August 29, 2016. Where am I in life? I’m not sure that I’ve resolved my beginning query no, in fact I’m quite sure that I haven’t, but I know now that this year will be a slow sort of inching towards truth hallmarked (hopefully) by moments of insight that make up for those of disquiet. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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September 9, 2016. September 9, 2016. The gray, rain-soaked streets of Brugges that I walked with an odd, ragtag assortment of internationals give way to the tourist-filled, dinner rush ones of Brussels. The Indian guy in our group pauses to negotiate with each maître d’honneur strung down the alley pointing out, for instance, that his neighbor on the street had just offered us nine euros a plate for dinner and could he match that? However, the true indicator of the completed meal was the empty bottles o...
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August 29, 2016. Where am I in life? I’m not sure that I’ve resolved my beginning query no, in fact I’m quite sure that I haven’t, but I know now that this year will be a slow sort of inching towards truth hallmarked (hopefully) by moments of insight that make up for those of disquiet. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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September 9, 2016. September 9, 2016. The gray, rain-soaked streets of Brugges that I walked with an odd, ragtag assortment of internationals give way to the tourist-filled, dinner rush ones of Brussels. The Indian guy in our group pauses to negotiate with each maître d’honneur strung down the alley pointing out, for instance, that his neighbor on the street had just offered us nine euros a plate for dinner and could he match that? However, the true indicator of the completed meal was the empty bottles o...
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My Cup of Tea: April 2015
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My Cup of Tea. Monday, April 27, 2015. The World at My Fingertips. It means that I had a great time these past four months. My friend Hayley sent me this quote once: “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” That is so true of this semester. There’s not much I would change, and I would DEFINITELY do it again. Seeing the world is so worth it! So I wanted to update you guys on some things that I have learned or come to appreciate over the course of the semester:. 4 I made a blog...
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My Cup of Tea: Come and See
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My Cup of Tea. Sunday, April 5, 2015. So I got started thinking about what my biggest “Come and See” moment has been. I think I’ve seen some pretty amazing things in my life, but there are some things that stand out as being especially awesome. And one of those things was seeing the Eiffel Tower. We filled our time with all the normal “first time to Paris” things: walking along the Seine, eating snails, snapping pics of the Mona Lisa. It was such a fun time! But the most surreal part for me was on our fi...
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Roaming Legs - Roaming far and beyond. Sunday, June 28, 2015. Today, I am tired. I frequently wonder how life would have turned out if I didn't start La Novella. Would I be happier? Would I be earning more? Would I have a 5 digits saving? Would I be married earlier? Would we be less stressed up? What would life be like? At this point in my life, life is exhausting. I feel suffocated by money, the lack thereof. I feel suffocated by life. I've lost a lot of friends over the years. Not by choice. Unfortunat...
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Roaming Les Rues Parisiennes | An American girl studying abroad in Paris
Roaming Les Rues Parisiennes. An American girl studying abroad in Paris. The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. In class, on the Metro (shout out to Line 4), and strolling (and occasionally strutting) down the Haussmann aggrandized boulevards Paris is famous for. I visited all of this city’s great monuments whilst wishing I could, yet knowing that I could never discover every secret corner of this French metropolis. Would I return to Europe? I have off...
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A Football Blog Lacking In Positional Discipline. Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics. August 4, 2014. So why does he not belong among the aforementioned three? Stats only including the Premier League/La Liga and Champions League.). So, is that Podolski’s use? Are Arsenal paying six figures per week for a player to score almost exclusively against lower half opposition in low pressure games? Podolski’s Germany record is an impressive 47 goals in 116 appearances, but again, a look at the spread of those goal...
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Roaming Librarian | The exploits of a journeywoman librarian and traveler on life's journey.
The exploits of a journeywoman librarian and traveler on life's journey. Savoring one last night. January 3, 2014. The Feast of the Epiphany arrives this weekend. Twelfth Night, as it is also known, will fall on Sunday. Epiphany is also traditionally the day I take down my Christmas trees. (Yes, I have 2 of them.) Cold weather may push me to take them down tomorrow, though, so I can huddle under covers on Sunday. So tonight, I am grateful for one last night with my tree. January 2, 2014. January 1, 2014.
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