• Danser en Montpellier

    3. Oktober 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Lara’s sleuthing through a growing pile of Montpellier brochures yielded this little gem...a dance fiesta and atelier at the Agora Dance Centre, an indoor/outdoor performance space deep in the heart of the Comedie. We watched several performances by amateur and professional dancers in a wide variety of styles from classical to contemporary. Throughout the evening we were invited to participate on stage for tango, hip hop and tap workshops. The threat of a day without nutella waffles buried under smarties helped encourage our children to join us in the workshops.Weiterlesen

  • Place de la Comedie

    2. Oktober 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    La Place de la Comedie is a big downtown square about a two minute walk from our apartment. In the Comedie, there is a big fountain, an opera house, and lots of other shops and restaurants. Right across the street from the Comedie, there is a gelato shop called ‘Mamma Mia Gelateria’ that has really good gelato, and conveniently is on our way to the Comedie! We go to the comedie almost every day because that’s where the Monoprix (a popular French grocery store) is. There is also a carousel right outside the Monoprix, but we haven’t gone on it yet.
    Chloë
    Weiterlesen

  • The Olympic Pool

    1. Oktober 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

    Today me and Geoff went to a french olympic pool and it was huge! First you have to remove your shoes and put them in a small basket, next you go into a changing stall and change into your bathing suit (speedo) then you go through the opposite side of the changing stall to get to the locker rooms. When you put your stuff in the locker you go to a shower room and shower then you put your swim cap on and go to a hallway and when you walk through the hallway showers turn on and wash you again. Finally you get to the olympic pool but, if you go up one floor you get to a place where you can go on a large waterslide or relax in a not so very hot tub. If you go up two floors you get to a workout gym with treadmills and weights. If you go down one floor you get to a basketball court. When you are done you have to go back through the whole process and then you can leave. We live only a 15 minute walk away from the pool and it is right beside a huge library!
    Talk to you all soon,
    Cheers Malcolm
    Weiterlesen

  • "Welcome to France..."

    30. September 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    I heard this (spoken sympathetically) three times last week, from locals... here’s why - Our first travel SIM card finally ran out. We had picked it up in the Reykjavík airport, so this time, Geoff figured the train station would be a place to start... this was followed by many subsequent visits to the provider “Bouygues” where we were told “this is not our product” (despite the company name on the card). After having to activate (by phone), then register our identity (by phone), then switch providers, find a new card, show our passport and register our identity, then dial more phone numbers in a confusion sequence... we finally, several days lasted, have a French phone number and data plan... in contrast, check out what we had to do with Vodaphone in Iceland!Weiterlesen

  • The ropes of Montpellier

    26. September 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Montpellier can have its advantages and its disadvantages, for example, The baguette here is amazing but if you wait till the afternoon to get one, chances are you’ll be running a mile to find a bakery with a baguette left! Yesterday we went to a zoo with zebras, lions, emus you name it, they even had an animal called a helmeted casoar! (See in pictures) Sadly on the bike ride there Dale had a huge fall after a long skid in the sand. She got a huge cut and we had to play cards for 20 minuets before we could get back on our bikes. And worst of all during school we only get 3 hours a day but we have to work on Saturday! How crazy can a parents’ plan get?
    Talk with you soon,
    From yours truly, Malcolm
    Weiterlesen

  • What really happened...

    25. September 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Today, we started our weekly “croissants and pastries” breakfast at our neighbourhood boulangerie. Our daily adventure - cycling the 10km bike path along the river up to the Montpellier Zoo. It was longer than we planned, but we made it, practiced our French with the bears, giraffes, and zebras, and finished off the day with gelato on our way home. This is the story that the blog format would have you believe - sounds great, eh? Here’s what it really looked like... we had planned to go out for pastries, but were so long getting out of the house (because of all the complaining about biking today), that we ended up outside the boulangerie on a busy street, standing up beside our bikes and unceremoniously shoving Nutella beignets in our mouths. The “bike” route was a perfect cycling route, if you don’t mind frequently joining long stretches of narrow, busy streets with unforgiving two-way traffic. About half-way, Geoff got a flat, and had to take a tram back home to get it fixed. Exactly 30 seconds after he left, Dale had a major wipe-out in the gravel - screaming, tears, bloody skinned knees. Lots of fruit juice, emergency baguette, candies and a game of cards later, we were back on our way! It was especially fun to watch my two oldest children jockey for the honour of going first in our long line of five, in the middle of traffic. At the very end, the zoo is, of course, at the top of a huge hill, not suited to our heavy rental bikes. Two and a half hours later, we arrived! I could go on, but you get the picture... We are having fun, AND life with family in Montpellier looks a lot like it does in Ottawa!Weiterlesen

  • Lake Cécélés

    22. September 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Today we went to a tiny lake about a 45 minute car ride away from our apartment with friends Bea, Thierry, Hector and Gaspar. At the lake Hector and Gaspar (ages 13 and 11) set up a rope swing off one of the trees leaning over the water to swing off. The water was a blue green colour, and it was really nice to swim in on such a hot day. There was almost no other people there! Me and Dad swam across the lake, and later Malcolm did too. After the lake Geoff and Thierry biked home, what the the rest of us went out for drinks, and then we all went out for pizza. We ended up starting dinner at 10:00pm. It was really fun.
    -Chloë
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  • The dreaded day has finally arrived...

    19. September 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

    ... now settled in Montpellier, the Paisley children have started school! Geoff does an hour of math in the morning with each of them, while I work on French with the others (mostly verbs right now because I feel on more solid ground...) Given that I am not a native speaker, I sometimes have to turn to other tools to help! Geoff is keen to improve his french as well, so the plan is to skip math one or two mornings a week, and do a family immersion activity out in the city... I feel these should involve food! We take the afternoons off to explore, and tomorrow is our “Saturday” so we are heading to the ocean on our newly rented bikes for the day!Weiterlesen

  • Animals...

    16. September 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

    Hi. It’s Dale and Mama. We are writing about some of the animals we’ve seen in France. In Paris, we saw a lot of pigeons. If a random lady puts food on your head near Notre Dame cathedral, you will have a pigeon chapeau! In Strasbourg, we went to Parc de l’Orangerie where there was a little zoo. We saw flamingos, spider monkeys, parrots, wallabies, and white Alsatian storks (les cigognes) with really big nests that are native to Strasbourg. In Cormatin, which is a little village near Cluny where we stayed for 3 days, we saw lots of cute cats and kittens, and we saw three beautiful horses playing and jumping with each other and with their owner, Celeste. It was really neat to watch and I got to ride Assia, the white one, with no saddle! Finally, I met Java the sheep dog, and his sheep friends at the Acro-Bath, where we went climbing in the trees. Java had one white and blue eye, and the other was brown and black! That’s all for now. Bye!Weiterlesen

  • Acrobranch in Cormatin, France

    15. September 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Today we went to an aerial park and went flying through the trees on zip lines and climbing through large tunnels. Geoff Chloë and our friend Yohann (Who also went around the world on his bike with his partner Clara) went on the adult course and Malcolm Dale and Lara went on the kids course. There were 5 levels of courses, yellow (test), green (easy), blue(medium), red(hard) and black(extreme)! Yohann Geoff and Chloë did part of the adult black and Chloë also did the kids black! Malcolm did the kids black 3 times! Talk to you soon,
    Cheers Malcolm
    Weiterlesen

  • Cormatin

    14. September 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Today we went to a castle called Chateau Cormatin. Beside the castle there was a large maze and the Paisleys had a lot of fun running around in it. In the center of the maze there is a tower and you can see how lost everyone is. At the end we played hide and seek and when it was time to go, we found Chloe in a small corner of the maze. Here are a few pics of the maze.Weiterlesen

  • Cormatin and Cluny

    14. September 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Once again we were treated to a warm welcome, this time in Cormatin, about 15k south of Cluny. Our friends Yohann and Clara (who we met three summers ago on their world cycle tour) greeted us with a wonderful surprise! Two had become three with the arrival of their beautiful son Alyosha. For three days we lived in a lovely little house and experienced small town and rural France at its absolute best. A highlight was a gathering of their friends in a pasture with a campfire and food to share. Celeste, an accomplished horse trainer, treated us all to a demonstration of her skills with her three horses. I wish we had pictures or video of this spectacle, but we were all too mesmerized to consider capturing the moment.Weiterlesen

  • A Merry Widow moment in Strasbourg

    13. September 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Just a quick addition to our Strasbourg story, especially for Lara’s parents... walking by the Strasbourg Cathedral while the violinist outside plays “Vilja”. I tell Cassandra that I used to listen to that as a child, and she reminds me “who do you think you’re talking to - of course I remember this from your family!” Anyway, here is a little bit - and yes, we compensated the artist...Weiterlesen

  • Everything x5 haiku

    12. September 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Prendre un café
    En France, en famille...
    Au moins 20 euros!

    Alors, les Paisleys mangent en plain air grâce aux supermarchés...

  • Strasbourg

    12. September 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    It’s probably not on your list of places to visit in Europe, or even France, but it has been an absolute pleasure. We came to visit friends Cassandra and Steve and their family, and discovered why they left their home in Ottawa several years ago and have no plans to return any time soon. I would be happy hiking a mountain or getting lost in a national park somewhere so I was caught off guard by how attractive this city is. 250k pop, sight of European Parliament, European Court of Human Rights, minutes from the German border and the Black Forest. In the Petit France section of town, I loved taking random turns down tiny alleyways and hopping across the many bridges that span the river. The jewel of the city for me is the Parc de l’Orangerie were we picnicked on our last night. We hope to see Cassandra and Steve’s family again upon our return to Europe in Late April.
    - Geoff
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  • Paris

    10. September 2018 in Frankreich ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    Today we climbed the Eiffel Tower. Only me and Dad went to the very top, and everyone else just went to the second floor. Paris is really busy, but it is also very beautiful. I think this is the loudest city I’ve ever been to. The second picture is the view from right outside our apartment. And the last one is Gus enjoying the Eiffel Tower.
    I’ve decided to try to collect a pair of socks from most of the countries we visit. (See below, and ‘Beautiful Iceland’)
    Chloë
    Weiterlesen

  • Living 5 in a campervan...

    7. September 2018 in Island ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    For those thinking of exploring Iceland by campervan... it was a great way to get around for 5 of us, at least to all the easily accessible sites - would not be flexible enough for more adventurous families. Tight sleeping quarters, esp if there are claustrophobes, but we managed. Lara hit her head constantly, and Dale fell off the top twice (not at night). Not cheap, but cheaper than many other options - better than a tent for the rain and WIND that we enjoyed!Weiterlesen

  • Icelandic Horses

    6. September 2018 in Island ⋅ 🌬 11 °C

    We went riding on Icelandic horses with guides Lotte and Julie. My horse’s name was Baeasee (sp?). Chloe’s horse was named Ventu, Malcolm’s was Nailah, dad’s was named Oamure, mom’s was a really hard name. It was fun and cold. Two funny things: our horses kept wanting to stop and eat grass, and Lotte’s horse somehow knew when it was time to go back to the farm. We saw a lot of sheepies, small horses, and a sheep skeleton. A dog came to greet us at the end. My horse had to be held by Lotte because I was too little to go on my own. Next time I want to go by myself.
    - Dale
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  • Puffins

    6. September 2018 in Island ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    By Chloë
    In memory of ‘Popcorn the Puffin’ of Vik beach

  • Beautiful Iceland

    5. September 2018 in Island ⋅ 🌙 11 °C

    The past few days have been kind of a blur. We saw a ton of waterfalls (almost too many for me), the geysers in ‘Geysir’, we walked to a glacier, and we also saw a glacier lagoon with a lot of seals. When we are driving in the camper van, everywhere you look, there are always either sheep, birds, cows or horses. Today we went to a black sand beach, and we saw an injured puffin, 🐧😥 and some lady tried to help it by throwing it into the ocean. Like that helped. I named the puffin ‘Popcorn’ even though I think it is probably dead now. 😭😭😭Tomorrow we are going horseback riding, and I can’t wait.
    -Chloë
    Weiterlesen

  • On the move...

    5. September 2018 in Island ⋅ ☀️ 9 °C

    Hey everyone. Tough to get electricity and wifi required to blog. We’ll be backdating a bunch of stuff in the next day or so! In the meantime...

  • Beautiful Iceland

    4. September 2018 in Island ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

    Yesterday, we went to Geysir, and Me and Dad climbed a mountain to see the geysers better. Then, everyone went to a waterfall (Seljalandsfoss) and we walked behind it, and got sprayed. After that, we went to another waterfall, (Skogafoss), but only Malcolm, Lara and Geoff went to see it, because me and Dale were too tired. Then we drove to Vik, and stayed at a campground there. Today we are going to a glacier, and on Thursday we are going to go horseback riding. Apparently, Icelandic horses have a different gait than all other horses in the world. Who knew? 🐴🐎 ❄️ 🚐 🧤🧣🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸
    -Chloë
    Weiterlesen

  • Foss, foss everywhere!

    3. September 2018 in Island ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

    South Iceland is rife with waterfalls (foss). There are the famous ones, and then just miscellaneous foss spilling out of all corners of the beautiful green hills that seem to rise straight up from the flat miles of volcanic rock. Little villages and farms are not generally along the main road - instead you can find them under a foss. Here are just a few examples...Weiterlesen

  • The hike before dinner...

    3. September 2018 in Island ⋅ ☀️ 6 °C

    In the Vik campground Dale and Geoff went on a rainy hike before dinner. Behind our campground we climbed a small waterfall that led into a canyon. Along the way we saw a dead bird with white and grey feathers and a hooked beak. Near the end of the canyon we had to whack through a lot of bushes to get to the top of the cliffs. We walked through the bushes and we scared many birds that were hiding. We found an easy way down that led to some black sand! And then we saw Malcolm. He had come to find us to tell us our dinner was getting cold.Weiterlesen

  • Last days in Reykjavik

    2. September 2018 in Island ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

    We are finishing up in Reykjavik today. Yesterday we all went to a very large pool with a “hot tub” that was 5 degrees C! There was a huge water slide that took 10 seconds just to get to the bottom. On Friday we went to a Phallalogical museum (penis museum) and (unfortunately) learnt a lot about the subject. Malcolm and Geoff are picking up the camper van that we will be using for our last five days in Iceland. Talk to you later, MalcolmWeiterlesen

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