Bonjour! We spent last weekend in Toulouse , France with the students. Owen and Sam did remarkably well on the nine hour bus ride there and back (we left last Thursday and came back on Sunday).
The city, which is known for its aerospace industry, is located in southwest France on the banks of the Garonne River, half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The city has canals that were built to connect the ocean to the sea and it has a long history of flooding.
We all went to the space museum there. David took Owen to the airbus factory while Sam and I strolled around looking at the gardens and the beautiful muted colors of the city walls. Toulouse is known as the Ville Rose ("Pink City ") for its distinctive brick architecture.
Here are some pictures:
Toulouse has many places where you can rent a bike for as long as you like
This is the Capitole de Toulouse in the main city square
Beautiful gardens all around with primrose, poppies and pansies
Check out this old merry-go-round we happened upon in a city park!
The boys at the space museum
Street View
Market
The Garrone River
More views of the city
The boys in front of a paper store on our tour around the city
Street band
Owen having fun
Flea markets everywhere
By the way, the croissants in France really are that goodJ
Beautiful! All of it- the kids, the city, the merry-go-round, the flowers, and the market. That door/gate is amazing!
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome! -- thanks for the smiles (!), it's great to see you all emjoying your time so well!
ReplyDeleteDid O take the picture of you in the merry-go-round?
I so enjoyed France. I would love to spend more time there.
ReplyDeleteLu, mom tells me that maybe Kerry will live in Paris for awhile! That would be so fun.
Hillel, our friend Francisco took the picture. Owen was on the merry-go-round too, spinning himself around in a rotating seat that would have made Dave and me very ill.
Nice trip! I forgot that Spain has a border to France (the other side is Portugal, in which you can visit next weekend, can't you?). The town must be very old. It has such an European atmosphere.
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