06 May 2009
Boston, Massachusetts
But I'm home safe and sound as of Saturday evening. 8 1/2 hour plane rides aren't ideal, but I made it. Mike came and got me at the airport, and I have to say it felt good to see him in person :). As for now I'm just tired all the time and my throat hurts. I think the constant running around has caught up with me and I've been trying to beat it out. Mom will be coming to get me today from Boston and I'll be in Auburn for a little while to see many of the people I've missed, as well as pack to move in to my apartment for the summer semester... the packing never seems to end.
Honestly, it's nice to be home and it's nice to know I won't be flying anywhere for a while. It still feels like I'll be headed to Tegel airport in a week to go somewhere. And the random German phrases really aren't working in the US.
Tschuss Berlin, I miss you already.
01 May 2009
Zurich, Switzerland
As everyone says, this truly was the experience of a lifetime. I can't wait to come back and see more. There is so much of the world I haven't seen and I hopefully can someday see some of it. I'll miss Europe, mainly my past home of Berlin. Its a wonderful city and very much unexpected in its beauty. There's so much I didn't see even there. But all the more reason to go back.
There's no question in my mind about that. I'll be back to Berlin at least once more in my life. As for now tschuss, Berlin - hello, Boston. See you tomorrow.
--Rebecca Leroux
27 April 2009
Ronchamp, France
--Rebecca Leroux
26 April 2009
Basel, Switzerland
Home in 6 days.
--Rebecca Leroux
23 April 2009
Berlin, Germany
15 April 2009
Berlin, Germany
11 April 2009
Palermo, Italy
--Rebecca Leroux
10 April 2009
Pompei, Italy
Rome was great. We had a great first day there. The Colosseum and Roman Forum were absolutely breath taking. Pictures won't do it justice. It was a quite relaxing day, but we sure did manage to tire ourselves out pretty good.
We will be headed to Palermo on an overnight tain tonight after spending the day in Pompei. I hope the weather holds out for us as it has been amazing for our first day. We ate both meals outside just because we could.
Now back to my nap...
--Rebecca Leroux
09 April 2009
Rome, Italy
I'm sad because it is kind of dismal here with overcast skies. Hopefully it gets better. Were in a taxi on our way to the Vatican right now hoping to get in on a recommended tour. Italians are kind of crazy drivers. Can't wait to see the city!
--Rebecca Leroux
08 April 2009
Berlin, Germany
Rome tomorrow.. then to Pompeii.. then to Palermo.
Then another week way worse than this week was. I don't enjoy this part of school.
Hopefully this week will be relaxing.. fingers crossed all goes well and no earthquakes occur!
05 April 2009
Berlin, Germany
Hertha lost unfortunately, but a good time was had by all. And it was probably one the best things I have decided to do since I came here. Their football games are almost like Red Sox - Yankees game (although if they were saying bad things to each other I wouldn't have known) but there's a lot more flags waving.
Also screw sausage, boulette is where it is at. It's like a large meatball, only better in a little roll.
03 April 2009
Berlin, Germany
Berlin, Germany
We didn’t see a lot of landmarks there, but we did explore the city. We took a boat twice. It was perfect weather. High 60’s (F) and sunny with a little bit of a haze. And there are cranes... everywhere. No exaggeration. Everywhere. It was just really nice. We also analyzed a square, like they usually make us do. Then Dani, Erik, and I had dinner above a walkway next to one of the canals. It was so good. We even shared a blanket. It was kind of romantic :-p.
If you don’t hear from my blog in a while, don’t worry I’m just dying from the amount of work I have. No big deal. I’ll be headed to Italy next week. Hopefully I don’t die before then. I already bought some Red Bull. The beauty of being an architecture student at it's finest.
31 March 2009
Berlin, Germany
Day One
Landing in Barcelona almost made me hate flying even more. I do a much better hand movement to describe this landing as opposed to me trying to describe it in words. But when we got off the plane the sun was out. So I stopped complaining pretty quickly.
It took us about 25 hours to get our stuff into our hotel rooms. Just kidding, but the process was painful. You try getting 30 kids into an unprepared hotel. Not so smooth. They gave us time for lunch after that. A few of us ironically found the same place we were scheduled to have breakfast at (we didn’t know this at the time) but we got some tapas, and it was delicious. And
Near by we spotted a Gaudi building, so we did our architecture thing and all pulled our cameras. Then we met back up with the
Then they let us go. We basically just explored. We walked down to the end of Las Ramblas to see the water. I found the other half of us via Blackberry thanks to Jill having one as well. We found 1 euro drafts, and 6 euro liter of sangria. I love sangria. Then we found food, after trying to get 8 people to agree on one place... way too much of a process.
Day Two
Then super cool class time. We went to the Barcelona Cathedral and then Santa Caterina Market. The sun was out. I think I got a little color on my cheeks. Probably not though, it was probably just pink in my cheeks because I haven’t seen the sun in about 2 months. The Cathedral was really, really nice. It had a beautiful courtyard that I think I could live in, as long as they moved the geese out.
Day Three
It rained. Actually it rained a whole lot. We went to the Barcelona Pavilion by Mies Van der Rohe. We were architecture geeks. Then we went to the Museu d’art Contemporani de Barcelona. I love contemporary art.
We headed back towards the Sangrada Familia in the afternoon and we went in. Amazing. I didn’t realized how under construction this building actually was. It has been under construction since I think 1898. Don’t quote me on that,
We did some shopping after that. Barcelona is a cool place to shop. I wish it wasn’t raining, I had more money, and I had more time. About 9 of us met up for dinner after that and it was probably my best meal in Barcelona. We sat there forever eating tapas, burgers, and dessert and drinking a whole lot of sangria.
Day Four
The morning was rainy. We went to Casa Mila by Gaudi. We got a sort of tour with it. It was pretty near. Between his roof terrace and the magic fountain Barcelona is pretty much just like Disney.
It stopped raining and they took us to Park Guell. Super, super cool. Although it smelled a little bit like a petting zoo. We had the afternoon off. We kind of took our time and actually slowed down for once. We finally found churros. I had been looking for them this entire trip. I assumed they were Spanish because I had them at a tapas restaurant back home,
We spent the rest of the afternoon exploring some open market areas with little shops. I found my piece of jewelry there. Then naturally we found the beach. So nice. I picked up a ton of sea glass. So much fun.
But I think the highlight of my trip was my last hour before we left for the airport. 5 of us decided to get a drink and a little bit of food.
The flight home was ehh. I was exhausted but naturally couldn’t sleep because I hate flying. I was hoping the small amount of sangria I had would have knocked me out, but it didn’t. It was a bummer. We landed in Berlin late at night and I slept like a baby.
And that was Barcelona. I will be back someday, with a lot more time to spend. I loved it. A truly beautiful city. ☺ (Steve says this picture is the winning picture of the trip, so I thought I would share.)
30 March 2009
Berlin, Germany
I absolutely loved Barcelona and I can't wait to go back some day!
I left my camera cord back at the apartments, so I apologize, but I won't have pictures posted for a little while. I'm also pretty much out of room on my Picasa album, so I'll have to figure something out with that. But I promise to get them up soon!!
I'm a little sad I missed out on the Wright's trip. It was a little creepy to see flat Becky roaming around, but it's cool. At least I got some chicken.
This week will consist of:
1. me doing a LOT of work.
2. me washing my underwear in the tub (I'm all out)
3. Hamburg on Thursday
4. more work.
Also, I just bought the ticket. I will be attending the Hertha game on Saturday! (Berlin's soccer team) A whole bunch of us will be going. It should be a good time. I already got my gear ready to go.
As for now, I must do some work and get some lunch. I promise to get my Barcelona story up by tomorrow!
Harrisville, Rhode Island
29 March 2009
Barcelona, Spain
As for now were looking for our last meal and a glass of wine so I can sleep on the plane. I hate flying. I will miss the sunshine that's for sure.
--Rebecca Leroux
27 March 2009
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona day 2: warmth and beauty. I like Barcelona A LOT.
--Rebecca Leroux
25 March 2009
Berlin, Germany
24 March 2009
Berlin, Germany
Mainly I decided to post to put in another birthday shout out:
Happy Birthday Sheryl! (she's 29 years old by the way.)
<3
23 March 2009
Berlin, Germany
22 March 2009
Berlin, Germany
I spent the weekend in Berlin. And honestly, it was nice. I didn’t have a schedule, I didn’t rush and I think that may have been a wise choice for my body right now. I think it hates being rushed, hence the whole being sick in Venice thing. When I’m rushed I’m just irritated. Then my body corresponds with that. I’m mostly making this up because I know whatever made me sick in Venice was probably food. No amount of stress can possibly do that to my body.
I have to say one of the eeriest but really cool spaces in the museum was the void in the middle of the building. Right now
After that we walked the trek down to Victory Column. Now if the Nazi’s had never moved the Column our walk would have been a lot nicer. But I won’t complain about things I can’t do anything about! So after the long walk we figured we had to go up in it. Whoever designed that was not expecting it to be a tourist attraction that’s for sure. The only way up is by a narrow spiral staircase.
Today, I can’t say anything great happened. I tried to go tourist shopping, or any kind of shopping really. Clearly I wasn’t thinking because today is Sunday. Europe is basically shut down on Sundays. Shopping on Sunday was definitely an American invention. I ended up in studio for a long time, not really doing work, but catching up on the internet and talking to Michael via web cam. We have an exciting relationship right now.. I know.
This week will probably be pretty busy school wise. I have to give a presentation on Wednesday and in terms of studio I think I’ve been behind in that this entire semester. School and Europe just don’t mix well. We leave for Barcelona with the entire group on Thursday. I have to say I’m excited for that, although I dread the fact that they will run us dry through the city and expect us to see all the great things the city has to offer. I hope this city stays up later than Venice does though. It would have been nice to actually have had time to do some real shopping in Venice. It was hard when you got out of class at 5:00 and the stores all closed by 6:00. Fingers crossed this time around.
18 March 2009
Berlin, Germany
I found this image of Moshi Moshi Sushi, which is the place Mike and I ate at in London. I wish I had taken pictures in the restaurant, it was really cool. I figured I had to find some to share. This is entry is kind of random, and I could totally go for some sushi right now.I'm on a slightly postitive kick and I think I may do okay in school now. That may change by late tonight, but who knows. I hope we find out about the master's program soon. I really need to mentally prepare for how much more school I need to accomplish.
If you didn't get the last article, aparently I can share my blog with other authors so I asked Mike if he would write in it about when he was here. So for those of you who are slow, that was him writing not me.
I could also really go for some Moe's right now...
Berlin,Germany ; London, England ; Boston, MA
Hello Everyone;
I'm home now and feel like I am finally getting a grip with the changes in time I have jumped through over the last week.
My trip to Europe was unlike anything I have done in my life, and I owe the experience completely to Becky and my Parents for pushing me to go. I would have truly missed out had I not gone. My first few days were a lil overwhelming I have to say. Berlin is a big city, I was alone not knowing much German, and I really didn't have a clue where I was going at first. Fortunately the city is laid out very well, especially the subway system, and it didn't take long before I caught on. Being alone, I got to see a lot of places in my four days there. The history of Berlin is extremely moving, and there is so much that you only find out about by exploring it deeper than what you see on a map. It is definitely a place I would love to return to and spend more time in, I was sad to leave.
London was a completely different experience, very busy, and somewhat resembling Boston/New York in terms of its daily hustle and bustle. However, the people ere extremely nice and very willing to help a lost tourist, and it was extremely nice to be able to speak English. Our trip there together was very laid back, we were able to see a great deal of the city, mostly historic, but quite a few places the average person doesn't see. I guess the main reason for this was that we didn't have a set schedule and most of the time didn't rely on a map. Both cites were hard to pull myself away from.
It wasn't exactly the best experience having to leave Becky on Sunday, knowing I wont see her for a month and a half and that I'd soon be back at school. But I am truly happy that she has the opportunity to experience something that so many never will in a lifetime. I know this trip will encourage her to travel later in life, and having this trip under her belt will leave her possibilities almost endless. I'm just glad I was able to experience a piece of it with her.
Cheers,
Michael Carpentier
Here is the Link to the photos I took in both Berlin and London:
http://picasaweb.google.com/carpentier.mike
17 March 2009
London, England
London began with an awesome EasyJet flight at 7:00 in the morning. Now I love to fly... not. The flight was not my favorite. EasyJet isn't necessarily the smoothest flying, but it is fairly on time and cheap. And luckily all my flights with them are under 2 hours long. Thank God.
We found our hotel which was in a more historical part of London with the help of a map from a convince store and some old guy smoking outside a cafe. It wasn't very far from the Earl's Court station of the underground. We put our baggage in the baggage room at the hotel and basically wandered. It was kind of awesome to have no real idea of where you were headed to or what you were planning on seeing.. and no schedule.
In the afternoon we found Buckingham Palace and Hyde Park. And I fell asleep in the ICA, which only happens to be about 3 rooms. Mike woke me and we decided that since we were up at 4:30 it was time to check into the hotel and take a little nap. Needless to say, a little nap turned into a long one. Finding dinner, turned into meeting some guy on the street
We ate sushi for lunch in a restaurant that was super cool.. I wish I took pictures. The set up was like a bar, but a conveyer belt went around the bar with plates of sushi and you just grabbed what you want. You pay per plate at the end. It was a really cool place. It was also in the middle of Liverpool station, which was really a neat place. My camera decided it didn't want to take pictures at that moment, but Mike definitely got some.
The late afternoon we spent in the Tate Modern, probably one of my favorite parts of London. Very cool museum as well as an architectural piece. I think we spent close to 4 hours there. We followed that up with dinner at another English pub type restaurant. Then I fell asleep fully dressed, contacts in, TV on. This was typical of this vacation.
Also, we saw the changing of the guards that morning. Not as exciting as I thought it would be. I honestly can't believe that much enforcement is used so often for such a silly ritual. That's a whole lot of people and money used
Sunday morning, Mike left for Boston. It was a hard morning. I didn’t stay at the hotel long. I checked out and headed to Camdentown Markets. I didn’t know what to really expect, all I knew was that it was on my list that Erik gave me of recommendations. I don’t even know what the comparable would be back home to these markets. It was like a complete street full of shops and areas that were set up like flea markets or craft shows. There is jewelry, clothing, food, anything really. Everything spills out onto the wide sidewalks. And there are people everywhere.
Jill met up with me at the markets and we had a fairly relaxing afternoon of wandering around and sitting around. We made our way to Victoria Station to meet George and Steve. We got on the Gatwick Express again; of course this time it took 45 minutes. Needless to say we were worried about making the plane. But everything went fine and the flight was fairly smooth for EasyJet. We got home late because there was traffic at Gatwick when we left. We didn’t get home until around midnight and I was exhausted.



