Sunday 23 October 2011

Classes, Battle of the Cities, and Antwerp

Bonjour Everyone!

This past week has been considerably busier in regards to school work. Firstly, French courses are up and running so Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6-8 pm I get to indulge in the language here. I absolutely love that class. It is truly one of those that feels like no work at all despite the homework and quizzes. I just feel like a sponge soaking it all in. If I could, I would drop out of HEC (the management/economics faculty) and just take French full time. A girl can dream...

Saturday 22 October 2011

ESN Paris Trip: October 14-16

Hello All,

I truly should have written about Paris immediately after I returned - forgive the late posting!

The trip had a very early morning start with a 5 am meeting at the HEC campus to catch the coach. Myself and a few others stayed up all night in anticipation of the trip. What is the point of sleeping when you know you're going to bed around midnight and getting up around 4? Or so the logic went (and what completely terrible exchange student logic it was...). Due to some quick feet and good luck myself and Camillo (Brazil) managed to score the front seat on the top level of the bus. Driving 4.5 hours to Paris is much more bearable when you have the best seats in the house. Sleeping for more than half of it didn't hurt either. Until we actually got within 20 minutes of Paris, it was an extremely quiet bus ride as everyone crashed.

First stop on the tour was the palace of Versailles. We only had an hour or so to whip through the main palace and tour the gardens. While it was not enough time, it was a great opportunity for everyone to stretch their legs and get a good idea of the grandeur and splendor of the place...


Wednesday 12 October 2011

Another Week Flies By...Unifestival, Masquerade, Tom's birthday

Hello Friends and Family!

Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. Our gorgeous sunny autumn weather has taken a cloudy damp turn for the worse. Today is a pretty typical example of the weather as of late: light rain with a high/low of 14°C/9°C (57°F/48°F) with wind at 12 mph. Although the air temperature is decently warm, the wind just cuts right through you in this extremely bone chilling way. Additionally, it gets really dark here really quickly. Although the sun sets at almost the exact same time as home (Calgary is on latitude 51° 03' N and Liege is 50º 50´ N), it feels like the light doesn't linger as long. I think it is probably just the effect of the high buildings and narrow streets instead of the big open landscapes I'm used to. Regardless, winter is coming.
Not that this stops Erasmus students from anything! Not even in the slightest.


Tuesday 4 October 2011

La Nocturne des Coteaux de la Citadelle

Hello Family & Friends,

In the old neighborhood of Hors-Chateau, Liege has a particularly intense set of stairs known as the Montagne de Bueren. The staircase, built in 1875, honours Vincent de Bueren (1440-1505) who was one of the fiercest protectors of Liege against Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. Don't quote me on this but a friend told me there are 374 steps. Anyways, as an annual tradition, on the first Saturday of every October the stairs and entire neighbourhood get lit up by candles in an event known as La Nocturne des Coteaux de la Citadelle. I have heard estimates of the number of candles to be as low as 3000 and as high as 15 000. Regardless, it is an extremely good time. People are out late wandering the crowded streets with friends and family, live music is being played everywhere, and the evening ends with a big fireworks display.