
Feb 24, 2009, 09:25 PM
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Well, the past week I was over in France and Spain on a school trip (in case you didn't catch my earlier posts that mentioned this.) I don't have pictures of everything, and we did so much that it' be impossible to describe all in one post, so I'll just give you some of the highlights:
While in Atlanta, I met this handsome sort of gentleman...

Seems familiar, doesn't it?
a bunch of hours flying later...and we arrive in Paris!
In France there were many beautiful monuments:



But by far my favorite part of Paris was Monmontre, just at the top of a hill there was the church, surrounded by a very artsy district, just don't do downhill in Montmontre, because the only thing down there are sex shops lol.

another interesting this was the pigeons. Wow, there were a lot of them, just walking around. I mean, you could get REALLY close to one and it won't even budge, maybe at most they'd hop over a little bit, they were kind of annoying but one really cool one we found had a little bit of fuzz on top of his head so we named him fuzzy:

(this is the best picture I could get of him because fuzzy was always on the move)
Another crazy thing was this painting hung in one of the resturants we were eating dinner at...I swear it is the creepiest picture of a "baby" I have ever seen 

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ON TO SPAIN NOW~!
Well, we were always on the move in Spain so I didn't get to take many pictures (I bought books instead)

I did manage to take a picture of these crazy cows though...
My faorite part was Toledo rather then Madrid, it was SO pretty and a lot less crowded then madrid. (I'm easily overwhelmed by crowds) it's narrow streets made me feel safe, it's labrynth of roads that so easily lose people felt more like a fun time exploring rather then the fear of being lost. It's ancient buildings reminded me of home somehow...

My other favorite part was the gardens.
First by the entrance was a french style garden
Which I do NOT like...bleh, they look yuck
The middle part is a Japanese garden, which was very beautiful
and last was an english style garden, which I love just as much as the japanese style:

(a picture of a japanese style garden)
Oh, and did I mention I met the Aflack duck in the gardens as well?

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Well, that's all for now
Peace out guys =D
Last edited by Anonymous29368; Feb 24, 2009 at 09:50 PM.
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