La Terre de la Charolaise
01 October 2013
30 September 2013
28 September 2013
La Musique Populaire
Recalling my exposure to and love of many Ghanaian and West African musical artists from Sarkodie to P-Square, I decided to dig into the French billboard charts to what I might find. Although a wide variety of American and English speaking artists peppered the list, I did come across a few French speaking artists who now predominate my playlists. Perhaps my favorite is Stromae--a Belgian hip-hop/electronic musical artist with Central African ethnic roots which shine through in his use of diverse rhythms and beats. Arguably, he is most famous for his 2009/2010 hit "Alors on danse." I also recommend Maître Gims and Christophe Maé.
24 September 2013
Lost Adapter in Lyon
Within my first twenty four hours in France, I was reminded once again that flexibility is an advantageous attribute in nearly every situation. Getting to Charolles from Paris turned out to be slightly more challenging than originally anticipated, involving a missed train connection in Lyon and a lost outlet adapter (my only one). Needless to say, the train station Lyon Part Dieu and I spent four lovely hours together while I waited around for the next train to Paray-le-Monial--the closest train station to Charolles, and somehow my adapter escaped my trusty Swiss Army backpack. However, all was not lost as I managed to arrive in Charolles roughly 25 hours after departing from US soil. Following a quiet Sunday of wandering along narrow streets and flowered gardens of vibrant reds and blues , a trip to the local supermarket yielded the above French USB plug compatible with my iPad, and thanks to Amazon.fr, I woke up to two universal adapters on my doorstep by the end of the week. While it sometimes demands a slightly higher price tag, flexibility helps.
23 September 2013
Charolles
Introducing Charolles, France, a small village in the Saône-et-Loire department in Bourgogne and my home during my time in France. The name Charolles, with Romanesque linguistic origins, is derived from its specific region in France, pays du Charolais, and the region is also home to the famous beef breed of cattle, La Charolaise. Above, the Tour Charles le Téméraire (Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy from 1467 - 1477) and the ruins of the castle of the counts of Charolais sit prominently atop the summit of a hill in the center of town.
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