Monday 17 December 2012

Tramway, Tire-bouchons and Travellers



What a week it’s been! I’d like to pick up with this blog on Wednesday as that is when the last few days got exciting. At 12h12 on 12/12/12, Le Havre launched its long-anticipated tram network running two lines around the city. There’s been one or two teething problems (Line A seems to be much more efficient than Line B, possibly because Grand Hameau where the A trams go didn’t have their buses cancelled and Caucriauville near where I live did) but in general it seems to be going pretty well.

Friday 14 December 2012

Circus, Champs-Élysées, Chartres and Cinema



Is it Christmas yet? If not, it feels like it should be. I’m really quite tired as are the majority of my students. I’m not sure that students in England would cope with the 8-17.30 school day.

The week before last, a few of us went to the Cirque de l’eau, apparently Europe’s only water circus! It was a strange but very entertaining show with clowns, acrobats, balancing acts and animals. I would really like a sea lion. They seem like the kind of animal that everyone needs in their lives.

Monday 3 December 2012

One Lovely Blog Award



One Lovely Blog Award
The One Lovely Blog Award is a bit like a very, very nice chain letter. Someone sends you a nomination (Donné, author of Cupcakes and Croissants, in my case) and you then accept it, write seven things about you that people won’t know and then make some nominations of your own.

It’s lovely of Donné to have nominated me because I love reading her blog – I can normally hear her reading it aloud in my head. Perhaps next year when we live together, we should have year abroad reminiscing nights where we all read aloud from our blogs… or maybe not.