Last week, it was just my parents, my brother and the three of us in the family house by the seaside. This long weekend, there are 11 of us.
Posts tagged France
Along The Loire River
The one- or two-hour walk feels like an accelerated history lesson or a sociological snapshot of Nantes.
How to Handle a Terrifying Splinter Situation
“Oh, Juliette… he got a splinter.”
“No worries, I’m on it. Mark…?”
“NNNNNOOO! NOOOO! DON’T TOUCH IT! DOOOOON’T!”
Nantes’s Newly Reopened Art Museum
At 6:45 p.m., the five of us walked to the Musée d’art, Nantes’ art museum that had just reopened after a five-year renovation and expansion project.
That “Unique Place”
This summer, the main exhibition, “Seul avec la nuit,” features the work of Hans Ruedi Giger who created the Alien monster.
Inside A Former Detention Centre in Nantes
We were almost done visiting Nantes’ historical prison, a former detention centre turned into an ephemeral art project.