Monday, May 5, 2014

Chateaux Guibert, France

Most of the time, we have been seeing more sights than people, but here, I felt like we got to know the people better than the sights. We are staying at a Mennonite your way place, which is run by a couple. We are also staying with a traveler from South Africa. It was really interesting to hear their stories, and their experiences. Those people are so kind. We spent most of our time chilling, and walking around the French village, or the lake. There was also a keyboard! It wasn't exactly the piano I have at home, but it was way better than the keyboard I made out of paper. I spent a lot of my time relearning the songs that I haven't played in two months, it was highly entertaining. However, we did not look at screens all day like it says in Aria's blog.

The house we were staying in was ancient, as are most of the things in Europe. It used to be a school house for girls in the 1800s (I think) run by two nuns. It's an awesome house made out of stone, and complete with shutters and an attic filled with cobwebs.


The house we stayed at.
Here we are eating outside with the people we stayed with.









The paper keyboard I made.

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