Château Lynch-Bages
A vineyard at Château Lynch-Bages in Pauillac, France outside of Bordeaux. With more than 8,000 châteaux, Bordeaux is the largest wine production area in France.
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A vineyard at Château Lynch-Bages in Pauillac, France outside of Bordeaux. With more than 8,000 châteaux, Bordeaux is the largest wine production area in France.
I may have a distinct opinion on what the French do and don’t succeed at, but there’s no denying they know wine and how to make it.
La Place Richelme offers a daily produce market. Rosenstock frequents the market during her stay in Aix-en-Provence, France.
“What do you hate about Aix?”
The canal in the old town of Annecy, flowing out into the Lake Annecy at the base of the French alps. Rosenstock visited the small town for the weekend.
Coming from a huge country like the United States, my mind automatically, and mistakenly, considers France a small country. Consequently, each time we plan a trip inside of France, even in the same region of southern France, I’m shocked that it’s a five-, six- or seven-hour journey.
Street art in the old Panier Quarter of Marseille. Fishing and trade via the Old Port was the traditional way of life in Marseille, and they are both still tied to the image of the city.
Even though I’m halfway across the world, I can’t help but draw parallels between my life in Bloomington and my new life in Aix-en-Provence, France.
Travel columnist Rachel Rosenstock and her friends from the University of Wisconsin during their brief trip to Barcelona, Spain. They are walking through the El Born neighborhood near the Museo Picasso.
In the short time I’ve been abroad, a major lesson I’ve learned is to take the good with the bad.
The sun sets at the Palais des Papes in the ancient city center of Avignon. Avignon is known historically as the medieval capital of the Christian church, but still stands almost 700 years later.
Palais des Papes is illuminated during the Les Luminessences d'Avignon, a nightly event in Avignon, France. The light show tells the history of the palace and the medieval Christian popes that lived there.
As another weekend in Aix-en-Provence, rolled around, another opportunity to travel this beautiful country came my way.
My second weekend in France, and the first time since arriving here that I truly had no obligations, called for a little bit of celebration. That obviously meant two friends and I planned a trip to the beach. When in the south of France, eh?
The beach at Parc du Mugel, La Ciotat, France. This secluded inlet is under an hour away from Rachel Rosenstock's current home in Aix-en-Provence, France.
In just five short days since arriving in France, I’ve gone from living out of a suitcase in a hotel room to tanning poolside in my new homestay.
On the drive to the airport, I felt the first hint of doubt about leaving my friends and family to spend 10 months in France.
About 16 weeks ago, I wrote my first column on making more time to read this semester.
If you know me, you know my obsession with all things “Pride & Prejudice,” whether it is the book, the movie adaptations or the BBC mini-series.
It’s no secret that the literature industry has been taken over by the Internet bug that has affected so many already.