mandag 22. desember 2014

Hjem til Jul!

My last week in Valence has gone by really fast! Two exams and I'm not sure how many labs. But thursday was me last day and now I'm officially on holiday:) At least if I disregard all the exams that are coming up in january that I need to study for…

However, I'm still looking forward to going home and celebrating xmas! Not planning on writing any new posts during the holiday, so I wish you all un joyeux Noël  et une bonne année!

À Bientôt!

mandag 15. desember 2014

Second to last week before the holidays!!!


I've made lussikatter! A couple of days early (the 9th), but it was for a x-mas gouter (the meal betweeen luch and dinner) for the international students. Didn't add enough saffron so they're not really yellow, but they tasted nice anyway :)

Also managed to get some footage from one of my labs. Might not seem that impressive, but I'm pretty happy that it works!

There has actually been quite a bit going on this week, in addition to exams and lab reports… This was the weekend  for the illumination of Valence.

 Not as big as the one in Lyon, but everyone in Valance was there and it was pretty sweet. And really quite random..
The theatre on the right
In addition to lighting up buildings, dressing up, having a parade etc. etc. They also had a pretty big show at the Champs de Mars  that lasted for almost an hour. It was kind of weird, but nice anyway. Not sure if I got the story right, but there was a giant fossilised sea creature, a museum directrice that went crazy and many weird things...  
Sea creature has opened itself and weird beings emmerges.
beings...
After the show it was time for the fireworks! I love fireworks! And so does the french it seems. Not sure how long it lasted, but it was choreographed (not sure if that's the correct word, but it was all timed and stuff) to the "Reine de la neige" song, then followed by Mariah Carey with "All I want for christmas". It was great!
The theme was gold and silver :)
After the fireworks we decided to move towards the mairie to check out a free concert. This turned out to be a positive surprise. Not really sure how these guys ended up in Valence, but the Hypnotic brass ensemble  form Chicago were awesome!
the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
And just to make the evening a bit more special, we decided to go to an Irish pub. By the way, one of the girls that was there (armerican) turned out to speak swedish pretty well. Second person I've met here who speaks swedish, the other one was Swiss.. 

After this rather interesting saturday the sunday was spent studying, redoing old TD's. I was pretty happy about that when the exam I had today consisted mostly of old TD's :)  
It was so nice and sunny today!
(Should have worn sunglasses)
Well, only one exam to go! (before the vacation anyway..)

À bientôt!






søndag 7. desember 2014

Fête des lumières

I'm going to try and get back in to the habit of writing a new post each week.  And since I've actually done something other than revising and going to the market this weekend, I actually have something to write about! Because this was the weekend of Fête des Lumières in Lyon. It did take a bit of organising and reorganising to get the transport sorted out as SNCF (the train company) was hit by a strike. La greve is something you can never get away from in France.. So our visit was shortened by a couple of hours and we were going home with the last train at 21.20. But as we left Valence at nine thirty in the morning, we still had a long day in Lyon.  We being Lara and Caroline, both staying in Valence, and Pip from my french course who was joining us from Grenoble. 
Artisan macaroons with some quite original flavours,
I went for the safer choice, caramel beurre salé. Yummy!
Drinking vin chaud in the Rue Mercière
We did have an inkling that Lyon was going to be quite crowded, and this turned out to be very true. We didn't get on till the third metro going from Part-Dieu to Bellecour because of all the people. But
when we finally got there it eased up a bit as all the people spread out over town.
Disco at Fourvière
The day was spent walking around, snacking on crêpes, hotdogs (in baguettes), aligot and drinking vin chaud. It's getting quite cold down here as well and I'm considering buying a new coat… We visited the market, old Lyon and of course Fourvière. It's the touristy thing to do.
Think Pip regrets not buying a crêpe 
As the night, and the start of the fête, was getting closer we got a tip that lead us to the Marché de Nöel which was a really nice place to get the christmas spirit going.
Marché de Nöel
Making xmas tree cakes, was so nice and warm in front of the fire :)
Trying french specialities 
At six o'clock the show started and we began our tour at place Bellecour with a light show celebrating the Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. After this it started to get really crowded. (There are more than 4 million visiting the city during the fête.) We did see some lovely shows and had a rally good time and we made it to the train station with 5 minutes to spare. But I won't recommend anyone to depend on catching a train during the fête as it's nearly impossible to get from A to B. Unless you fly, that might work…
Light show at place Bellecour
Crowd… 
"Before the Words",  installation at place saint nizier
The weekend was ended with a visit to the Valrona (best chocolate in the world!)  shop, to get some xmas goodies. And you can basically eat as much chocolate as you like, because they let you taste everything. I'm definitely going back to se the cité!  So, that was my weekend. Hopefully I'll have something nice to write about next weekend to:)
The Valrhona cité 


À Bientôt!


fredag 5. desember 2014

November ...

I'm sorry about the lack of new posts lately (the last mont)… There  has been quite a lot to do with exams and reports and not to much outside of uni. But we do have some highlights!

I've eaten gratin de ravioles, very nice and very filling. I couldn't finish my plate!

I've also cut my hair!

I've been to the movies, we saw hunger games. In french!

I've also started going to the same gym as L & M. (the seasons have finally caught up, and it's no longer very tempting to go biking)
We're also getting closer to xmas and they their xmas decorations here, especially the shiny/sparkly/blinking ones! It's not just for the main shopping streets, they're all over town. Every little ally is over strewn with glittering lights!


shiny shiny!
And Tante Anne has sent me a calendar!! Both Hipa and I were super excited when we found this big box waiting!
she loves boxes
 And in the big box was 23 packets that are making it so much easier to get up in the morning  :)
Today I got a marsipangris :D I've also heard that there's been a fire in Trondheim, but it seems like my appartment is doing fine :)

Hopfully the next update wont be that far away!

À Bientôt!

mandag 3. november 2014

Des Vacances

Always good to start with a picture.
Here: nice view of Ardèche
Not really sure how often you guys are checking my blog but it's been a while since my last post, sorry about that, but at least there is a bit more than usual to write about! First of all, I've managed to open a bank account! There is a bit more to it here than what I'm used to…. (I don't have a card yet, nor any money in my account). I've had one very nice weekend exploring more of Ardeche with my bike.
That hill in front of me is where I usually go biking.
That is a really big bird that flew right over my head and nearly made me fall of my bike...
Also I went to Lyon on a gathering for the international students arranged by AGERA (Alliance des Grandes Écoles Rône-Alpes Auvergne). Before I spent another weekend biking in Grenoble, where the mountain tops are now covered in snow!!!
Lots of international students, I seemed to be the only norwegian tough...  
Not sure if taking pictures while riding a bike through the city is a clever thing to do, but you can see the snowy mountains. Winter is coming!  (sorry, could't help myself)  
In addition to all this I've also been on vacation!  Contrary to the practice at NTNU we actually get "Høst-ferie" here, or "Tous Saints" as they call it. Kathrine came to visit and we started the week in Lyon exploring the town as super turistas and trying out the bouchon lyonnaise, the food typical for Lyon. Which is pretty heavy stuff, but also very good. So it was probably a good idea to head south before we got too used to it.
Place Bellecour med statuen av Ludvik 14. og i bakgrunnen Basilique de Notre Dame de Fourvière og "lille eifeltårnet" som jeg ikke husker hva heter…. *
Lyon by night, med elven La Saône.*
Toppen av Forvière*
Meg og utsikt over Lyon fra Forvière, til venste for hodet mitt ser dere "Le Crayon" eller Tour  Part-Dieu som det egentlig heter.*
Et lite lysglimt i en av de mange traboules, en slags tuneller/snarveier gjennom/under husene, som Lyon er kjent for.*
Husbåter på Le Rhône i fint høstveær.*
After a couple of hours on the TGV and the TER we arrived in Banyuls wednesday evening, and woke up the next morning to bluebird and 22 degrees. We also tried some fine dining at Le Fanal (Michelin star!!), luckily they have some set menus that even students can afford once in a while.

For Halloween, we went on an excursion to Coullioure, where the kids go trick-or-treating in the shops, shouting "Des bonbons ou un sort".  They also had a Halloween-party in Banyuls that evening. They do love their loud music down there, it's not just for the tourists.
Think I prefer Coullioure in  the fall when there are fewer tourists and a bit more space at the beach,,,
Can't finish this post without saying that the first of november I went for a morning jog and then for a morning swim, and it was lovely!

Kathrine has gone home and I started the week with an exam. But yesterday we turned on the heating and it's kind'a nice being inside listening to the wind, drinking a cup of tea.

À Bientôt!

* Seem to have written some of the captions in norwegian.


lørdag 18. oktober 2014

Fête des Vendages


Believe it or not, but I didn't go biking this weekend! Instead I went to Banyuls-sur-Mer to celebrate the grape-harvest and my brothers birthday. As I didn't have any courses friday (there was a big party thursday so no courses for the 5th year) I left for Banyuls just before lunch. I was getting the bus to the TGV(Train de Grand Vitesse) station . Unfortunately, after just 5 min the bus had a breakdown… Was a bit stressed for 20 min there, but then another bus came to pick us up and everything was fine again:) The TGV is awesome! The 1€ bus Perpignan-Banyuls is also good, but not very fast… When I finally got to Banyuls it was super nice and super warm and since my only task that day was to buy bread I had a pretty chilled evening.
Benefits of being the one who buys the bread
Saturday started with a run, then a quick dip in the ocean, which is still at quite a comfortable temperature.
october...
After a swim in the ocean, a coffee at the café and a big breakfast at home, it was time to get ready to celebrate the harvest. The thing to do is to buy a wineglass and one of the special glass-holding-necklesses and spend the rest of the day walking around with your glass and taste wine.
After a long day of wine tasting it was nice to sit down for a light 7 course birthday dinner… It was soo good!
I'm obviously no food photographer, but it was really good:)
So to finish off a weekend of wine and good food, what could be better then more wine and good food? So Sunday was spent at the beach where a huge lunch was taking place.
People lunching on the beach
 The mood was pretty jolly, can really think of a better word, and I was sorry to leave. But luckily I wasn't the only one who had to leave early and the good mood followed me on the train…

But now it's back to Vaence.

À Bientôt!



mandag 13. oktober 2014

Another week in Valence, another weekend in Grenoble, (forgot to publish this one before the weekend…)

I've been doing the same trip in Valence for quite a while now. It's super convenient and for me it's really nice to see how I'm progressing with my biking. But I thought I'd try to get some photos from new locations, so you guys won't get too bored.
So this is the ruins seen from below
So this was an afternoon trip in the middle of the week, not too many people up there, but quite a few donkeys...
And this time the donkeys were back
I've taken pictures of the ruins before, but I'm not sure if they've shown that the path is actually going though the ruins. Because it does :)
Inside the ruins...
Then there was some biking through the forest. Not so easy taking photos while riding a bike, on a single track path. But I am getting better at the biking part, less and less walking, more and more biking!

The track ends at a nice little view point.
Valence
Towards Ardech
The biggest news this week is that I've changed the pedals of my bike to automatic ones!


Which went pretty well :)

village of Romage (I think)

coffe break at the bastille :)
Until sunday, when I had a little tumble…

Also had a close encounter with the gears...
Nothing very serious:) I'll keep on practising.

À Bientôt!