I don’t think I have blogged since the middle of October because things have been getting pretty busy in Spain! Also, this week marks the midway point for my semester abroad! I feel like I have already been here for a long time, but I also feel like the next half of the semester will fly by because I am so busy!
The traveling started this past weekend, which I spent in Paris with my API group. We left on Thursday in the middle of the day and after many bus rides and a plane ride we arrived in Paris on Thursday night. Friday morning we were up bright and early for a three hour long bus tour of the city. After making a couple stops for photos in front of the Eiffel tower the bus dropped us off in the middle of the city and we explored from there. Our first stop was the Notre Dame Cathedral, and although we didn’t go up to the bell tower, it was beautiful on the inside. After we left Notre Dame we made a stop for lunch at a little stand and I experienced my first crepe which was filled with egg and cheese and tasted so good! We walked to the Louvre, a famous (and huge) museum in Paris which is mostly known for housing the Mona Lisa. It is impossible to see the entire museum because it is so huge, we spent probably three hours just in one wing. We managed to lose our friend Anna, which gets tricky when no one uses their cell phones here ( including myself) but we miraculously found her in the end. From the Louvre we walked to the Eiffel Tower and waited in line to go up to the top. This is right about when Paris started to become very, very cold. I’ve been so lucky that Salamanca has been incredibly warm and I was definitely not ready for cold weather yet. Naturally as we got further and further up the tower ( we had to change elevators a couple times) it got colder and colder and by the time we reached the top I was shivering. The view from the top was amazing, I don’t think I realized how huge and how densely packed Paris was until then. After walking a couple laps around the top and taking tons of pictures for random strangers we were able to watch the sun set from the top! We took the elevator half way down and then walked (mostly ran) down the remaining stairs and reached the bottom just in time to see the hourly light show! We probably could not have had better timing with our Eiffel Tower trip. We spent the next day exploring the catacombs, the Musée de l’Orangerie (to see Monet’s paintings) and wandering around some of the old neighborhoods in Paris. We even went back to the Eiffel tower that night and sat in front of it for long enough to watch three light shows. This is when I had the best desert I have ever experienced: a chocolate and banana crepe, making the hour long walk to the Eiffel tower well worth it. Sunday we walked (we walked SO much in Paris) to the Luxembourg gardens and stayed there until it was time to get on the bus and head to the airport. Paris was an amazing trip and made me so excited for the rest of my traveling this semester!
Some pictures of Paris:
The Eiffel Tower:
Inside Notre Dame:
In front of the Louvre
The Mona Lisa
The Eiffel Tower
Views from the top:
The catacombs:
Monet exhibit:
The Basilica:
The tower at night:
The gardens:
Salamanca is just as great as it was when I left it, just much colder now. I feel like my weeks are getting busier as I split my time between meeting with my intercambio, volunteering in an English class for Spaniards, and trying to get through the book I have to read for my literature class. I am trying to finish all my work and studying ahead of time since everything seems to be due when my parents are coming and I want to be able to spend all of my time with them instead of studying and reading. So far it has been going pretty well and I am halfway through my book, which I ended up enjoying more than I thought I would!