Juin est bien
commencé maintenant qui me dit que je suis en retard d’écrire ce texte. Mais
pour ceux qui m’ont suivi jusqu’au maintenant c’est évident que je suis
rarement ponctuel. J’écris ce texte
en Écosse après un peu de voyage.
J’ai passé les premières semaines du mois à Tours
faisant les fêtes par la Loire. Il y avait quelques soirées "d’adieu" pour des gens d’échanges. C’est
devenu rare d’organisé des événements parce qu’il y aura toujours des gens qui
étaient par la Loire. Je le trouve difficile comme Australien qui habite très
loin d’Europe. Je ne sais pas la prochaine fois que je vais être aux pays des
amis, et donc c’est important de passer autant de temps que possible avec mes
amis.
Pendant les
semaines ce n’était pas passé toujours bourré (même si c’était une grande
partie). J’ai fait un jour de vélo avec l’un des organisations universitaires
(le CUEFEE – la fac d’apprendre le français). C’était cool et on a voyagé par
la Loire jusqu’à l’intersection de la Loire et Cher. C’était ma première fois
en vélo depuis décembre 2016. Il faisait chaud qui m’est plaît et j’ai décidé de
mettre un t-shirt sans des manches. Si je rappelle correctement il faisait
environ 28 degrés, j’ai mis la crème solaire et puis j’ai pensé que tout irait bien.
Je sais que le soleil n’est pas aussi dangereux en Europe en comparaison
d’Australie. Cependant j’ai encore pris un coup de soleil. J’ai décidé que
c’est impossible, avec ma peau blanche, d’éviter un coup de soleil pendant l’été - même en Europe. Je suis allé à une fête foraine à Tours qui était cool. Je
n’étais pas là pendant longtemps mais j’étais là avec des français qui habitent
dans ma résidence. Je ne suis pas de grand
fan des manèges et donc je
ne les ai pas fais. Mais l’ambiance néanmoins était cool. Une amie d’Australie
a passé quelques jours à Paris pendant que j’étais à Tours. J’avais organisé
avant de partir de l’Australie que je la verrais. J’ai pris le bus pour y aller,
ça fait 3 heures et donc j’ai lu mon livre français (l’étranger par Albert
Camus). À mon arrivé j’ai trouvé qu’elle était là avec l’une de ses amies. On a
décidé de prendre le déjeuner avant d’aller au Sacré Cœur. On a passé une bonne
journée et c’était sympa de les montrer un peu de Paris.
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| La fête foraine |
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La vue de Sacré Coeur |
L’une des soirées
que j’ai passé avant de partir en vacances était un diner impromptu avec un ami
allemand. Il m’a demandé si j’aurais voulu venir et manger quelques crêpes
qu’il préparait, j’ai dit oui et je suis arrivé chez lui après environ une
demie heure. J’avais pensé que je mangerait quelques crêpes comme un dessert et
donc j’ai apporté un peu de diner avec moi. À mon arrivé il a dit qu’il voulait
de l’aide avec des crêpes et de la nourriture qu’il a ramené pour manger
avec les crêpes. Il y avait une noix de coco (qu’on a ouvert avec l’aide des
vidéos de YouTube), quelques autres fruits, chocolat, miel – en grosse, trop de
choses. Il n’avait pas encore fini de cuisiner tous les crêpes et j’ai remarqué
qu’il avait une grande casserole de liquide qui n’était pas encore cuisiné. À
la fin c’était apparent qu’on avait
besoin de l’aide de manger tous les crêpes et donc j’ai décidé de demander
quelques amis qui habitait dans la résidence s’ils en avaient envie de manger. On
était 7 dans la cuisine mangeant les crêpes qu’on a cuisiné.
La dernière chose
que j’ai fais pendant le mois de mai était ma voyage à Paris (encore). Je suis
allé à Paris pour rendre visite à une amie qui est venu de l’Australie en vacances.
J’ai passé une grande partie du voyage traduisant des menus pour mon amie. On a
visité tous les sites touristiques pendant les 6 jours qu’on était là. Deux
amies que j’ai rencontré à Tours était à Paris en même temps que nous et on les
a vus pendant qu’on était là. On a pris des pique-niques par une rivière avec
du vin, du fromage et de pâté (et bien sûr du pain). À Paris on a resté dans un hébergement de jeunesse partagé avec quelques
autres. Le logement soi-même n’était pas mal, mais parce qu’on l’a partagé les
nuits se sont semblé longue à cause de gens qui sont venus très tard pendant la
nuit. On a décidé de donner des noms aux gens qui nous sont énervés. Par
exemple, il y avait un homme que nous avons décidé rassemblé Lord Varys de Game
of Thrones, et donc c’est devenu son nom. Cependant, on a rencontré des autres
gens qui étaient cool, comme un homme de la Russie. Il nous a donne un peu de
l’argent de la Russe pour voir, et on a échangé de l’argent Australien. Nous avons trouvé
un bar qui n’était pas trop loin de notre logement ou nous avons passé les
dernières 3 nuits à Paris. La dernière nuit ce n’était que moi et mon amie
Australien qui sommes allés (les nuits avant on était là avec nos amis
allemandes). Nous avons rencontré quelques français qui étaient là
(heureusement pour mon amie quelques-uns
ont parlé anglais) et on a dit qu’on est Australien. Les serveurs étaient
sympas et nous ont permis de choisir quelques chansons pour jouer dans le bar.
À la fin l’homme au bar nous a donné une bouteille de Rosé et quelques bières
pour nous souhaiter une bonne continuation avec nos voyages.
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| La Panthéon |
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| Pic-nique par la rivière |
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Le dernier jour on
est partis pour aller à Londres, et j’en parlerais dans le prochain article.
Pour maintenant,
comme toujours, on y fucking va.
ENGLISH
June has definitely already begun and I am yet to have posted another blog post, which of course tells me that I am running behind. Obviously I am usually a smidgen unorganised. I have written the following whilst in Scotland after a bit of travelling around Europe.
Since the previous article I have spent the first few weeks
of May in Tours celebrating the end of exams and things by the Loire river- as
usual. We have had a few gathering to say goodbye to people who have left to go
home already. Due to the frequency of the events down by the river nobody
actually really organises anything anymore and it is just assumed that people
will be there. I have been thinking about the end of my time here as a result
and that, because I live so far away from Europe that it is difficult to say
goodbye, as I don’t know the next time I am going to be able to see these
people. As a result I have made sure to spend as much time as possible with
everyone as I can.
The weeks weren’t however spent completely drunk (even if it was a large part). We had a day of bike riding along the Loire. It was an event organised by the CUEFEE (the university faculty that teaches French to its students). It was a fun day. We travelled along the river up until we found the intersection between the Loire and the Cher rivers. It was the first time I had ridden a bike in over 6 months. It was a warm day, which was nice as I had missed most of Summer when leaving Australia. It was around 28 degrees, so I put on some sunscreen – despite knowing that the sun isn’t as dangerous in Europe as in Australia. It did not, however, stop me from getting fairly sunburnt. It is evidently inevitable that no matter where I go I will always manage to get sunburnt when it is a warm day. There was also, around this time, a carnival that came to Tours. I went with a few of my French friends who live in my residence. I am not a huge fan of roller coasters so I didn’t actually use them. Nevertheless, the atmosphere was cool and it was nice to spend some time with the French! I also went to Paris to see a friend who was there visiting whilst I was in Tours. We had organised previously that I would go and have lunch with her, as she knew I would be in France at the time. I took a bus for 3 hours to get to Paris, during which I decided to read my book – L’Étranger by Albert Camus. When I got to Paris I found out that my friend was there with another and so we all decided to go and have lunch in Montmartre before going to the Sacré Coeur. I had a good time and it was nice to show these people a little bit of Paris.
The weeks weren’t however spent completely drunk (even if it was a large part). We had a day of bike riding along the Loire. It was an event organised by the CUEFEE (the university faculty that teaches French to its students). It was a fun day. We travelled along the river up until we found the intersection between the Loire and the Cher rivers. It was the first time I had ridden a bike in over 6 months. It was a warm day, which was nice as I had missed most of Summer when leaving Australia. It was around 28 degrees, so I put on some sunscreen – despite knowing that the sun isn’t as dangerous in Europe as in Australia. It did not, however, stop me from getting fairly sunburnt. It is evidently inevitable that no matter where I go I will always manage to get sunburnt when it is a warm day. There was also, around this time, a carnival that came to Tours. I went with a few of my French friends who live in my residence. I am not a huge fan of roller coasters so I didn’t actually use them. Nevertheless, the atmosphere was cool and it was nice to spend some time with the French! I also went to Paris to see a friend who was there visiting whilst I was in Tours. We had organised previously that I would go and have lunch with her, as she knew I would be in France at the time. I took a bus for 3 hours to get to Paris, during which I decided to read my book – L’Étranger by Albert Camus. When I got to Paris I found out that my friend was there with another and so we all decided to go and have lunch in Montmartre before going to the Sacré Coeur. I had a good time and it was nice to show these people a little bit of Paris.
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| La fête foraine |
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La vue de Sacré Coeur |
Before leaving to go on my own trip I had an impromptu dinner with a German friend. He asked if I wanted to have some crepes that he was making, of course, I said yes and so I headed over to his kitchen. I had thought that I would be having crepes as a kind of desert after my dinner and so I had some food before going. When I got there he asked me for some help in making them. He had bought a coconut – which we needed to search youtube for advice on how to open – some other fruit, chocolate and honey, basically too much food. He had a large pot full of uncooked pancake mix that he was using. It was evident that we were going to need some help eating all of these crepes as there were so many of them and so I asked a few friends who live in the same residence as me to come and eat. A total of 7 people were in the room to eat the crepes that he had initially thought would be sufficient for 2 people. It was a nice impromptu gathering, which was a bit of fun!
My travels began on the 26th of May when I went,
again, to Paris. This time I went to see ANOTHER Australian friend who was
visiting on holidays. We went and visited lots of the classical touristic sites
throughout Paris during the 6 days that we were there. We also met up with a
couple of German friends that I had met whilst in Tours. We had a few picnics
by the river and it was really nice to spend some time in the sun with them all.
While we were in Paris we stayed in a youth hostel with some other people. The
lodging itself wasn’t bad, but because it was shared the nights seemed quite
long because of the people coming and going
throughout the night. We decided to give nick names to the people that
were annoying us so that we could refer to them. For example, there was a man
who looked a lot like Lord Varys from Game of Thrones, and so that became his
name. However we did meet some people who were cool, including a Russian man with
whom we exchanged some currency. He received some Australian coins and we got
some Russian rubles.
We found a bar that wasn’t far from our housing and we spent
a few nights there with our German friends. The last night it was just my
Australian friend and I. We met a few French people that night, happily for my
friend a few of them spoke a bit of English. We told them that we are
Australian and the servers were really nice to us after that (not that they
weren’t beforehand, just extra-nice now). They had an iPad there and they let
us pick some songs to play in the bar. At the end of the night the barman gave
us a bottle of rosé and a few beers to wish us well on our journey.
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| The Pantheon |
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| River picnics |
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The next
morning we left to go to London – which I will talk about in the next blog
post.






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