See exhibit A, Clemenceau:
It was originally given to King Henry's "favorite lady" (according to the guidebook...I think it was a politically correct way of saying his favorite mistress) and after he died, his wife Catherine de Medici made her give it back. Talk about revenge.
Exhibit C, Chambourg. This one was my favorite...except for the fact that it had rained just before we got there, and so it was really wet, and my black flats are now a disgusting shade of tan due to the wierd-colored mud that was everywhere. But as far as the chateaus go, disregarding the weather, this was far and away the most impressive. Its most famous feature is the double helix main staircase...I took a picture, but you can't really tell it's anything special, so I'm not going to put it on here. Google Images probably has better examples.
We spent the night in Tours, a nearby city. I liked their flowers and fountains. Plus, I got to take my first stand-up shower in months! It was the highlight of the trip.
If you want to see a more complete album of the weekend, the following link will take you there...
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=349403&id=689395866&l=b85f33593e
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=349403&id=689395866&l=b85f33593e
Now on to mon anniversaire, also known as my birthday, also known as the first anniversary of my 21st birthday.
That's right folks, I am not actually turning 22, it's just 21 plus one :)
My uncle was in town today, the day before my big day, and he celebrated with me. It was really nice to have some family time! He made getting old a little more bearable. As I write this, I am eating his delicious gift of Belgian chocolate and drinking a glass of wine. How French of me, right?
I am headed off on spring break this Friday. I am beginning in Milan, to visit my sorority sister, then moving on to Rome where I will meet up with some friends from my program, then am off to the Amalfi Coast for a week! After that, my mom and sister are coming to visit (YAY) and we are spending several days in Arles, a small city in the south of France, then returning to Paris.
Due to all this excitement, I make no promises on the updating of this blog. However, when I do get around to it, I promise some exciting stories, and as always, fabulous photography.