Monday, March 29, 2010
Lights out!
Two days ago, as you might know, was earth hour, which, if you don't know, means that for one hour, everyone must turn out all the lights in their house. Since it is very important to us to protect the environment, we did not only that but turn out the power too. We sat around the table and played a round of Parcheesi in the dark (Renée's favourite game because she can send notes to her fellow players « To warn you I am going to win!» to use her words). There are no pictures of this event my camera is not good with low lighting conditions.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
March breack
Now at last, it is March break. Today, Dad, Renée and I went to the McMichael art gallery. At first, we were going to go birdwatching at the Kortright center of conservation, but many, many, other people had the same idea (I mean a lot). For those of you not familiar with the McMichael, it is a gallery of Canadian art priding themselves for their collections from the group of seven (Obviously though, they do not pride themselves on their french translations which are awful). The gallery is built on the site of the old McMichael house and most of the group of Severn are buried there.
Planned for tomorrow: painting by the lake.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Paris
Just last week, I was in Paris. It was my first time traveling on my own! My friend Clara and I were very busy during my stay, so here is a feel of what we did.
Arrival
Day one
Boating along the Seine and climbing of the Eiffel Tower on foot (701 steps up, 701 steps down)!
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Day two
Versailles, of which we visited the king's rooms and Marie-Antoinette 's quarters
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Day three
Le Louvre, so naturally I went to see the Mona Lisa. Absolutely no satisfactory pictures of that, due to the seemingly permanent crowd all around, but a picture of Clara and me in front of the Vénus de Milo.
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Day four
Sacré-Coeur cathedral and the village of Montmartre
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Day five
The Catacombes, in wich Lafontaine's remains lie (strange thought, that, but a strange place, too)
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Departure
Even without the fact that this was a week off from school, it was an amazing trip and I can't wait to go back with the rest of my family!
Arrival
Day one
Boating along the Seine and climbing of the Eiffel Tower on foot (701 steps up, 701 steps down)!
Day two
Versailles, of which we visited the king's rooms and Marie-Antoinette 's quarters
Day three
Le Louvre, so naturally I went to see the Mona Lisa. Absolutely no satisfactory pictures of that, due to the seemingly permanent crowd all around, but a picture of Clara and me in front of the Vénus de Milo.
Day four
Sacré-Coeur cathedral and the village of Montmartre
Day five
The Catacombes, in wich Lafontaine's remains lie (strange thought, that, but a strange place, too)
Departure
Even without the fact that this was a week off from school, it was an amazing trip and I can't wait to go back with the rest of my family!
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