Monday, June 15, 2009

Dr Ganguly Gynacologist Janakpuri

Day 18: Thursday, June 4: A princess castles

Is what I told you I was sick of the'&%$#@$ of crusty bread? Yep! Another day begins with a delicious French breakfast! Do not worry ... I'm exaggerating slightly but I still miss my old jar of peanut butter!

Let's talk about something serious ... Today begins a great day! It is with great enthusiasm that the team prepares to take the path of the castles of the Loire! And who better to write a blog on such a day as the princess of the group! Yep, for the last time you'll enjoy reading my poetry and my crazy stories! So early morning we took the road to Chambord, a field that no one could describe other than by the word''beautiful''. This area strewn with wonders, arabesques and ramparts magical majestic simply breath of our young adventurers! Of course, many of us have "Garrocha" to pick up their currencies from Paris! (I went to 17!). I absolutely have to mention that I was totally stunned by the spiral staircase, designed by Leonardo Da Vinci, which stands in the center of the castle entrance.
Following this visit, we stopped our convoy at a charming restaurant called "La Pergola" and we sustentâmes with an affable and charming breakfast. Subsequently ... Cheverny. What to say, but what about! Despite an architecture much more modest and sober longer present, Cheverny castle charmed me most. This Castle is one which inspired Hergé, the creator of Tintin, to create "the Moulinsar" ancestral home of Captain Haddock! And if you love dogs, a pack of hunting dogs of Cheverny fill you with joy!
Finally, our journey brought us to the gates of Chenonceau, the castle of the ladies. This little paradise has been owned by many princesses, queens or baronesses, including Catherine de Medici. The architecture of Chenonceau leaves no one indifferent. This castle straddles the banks of a small stream and seems to float through the ages! Of course, this palace charmed me through apartments of many ladies who lived in the past. I could talk for hours and hours of the three castles that we visited, but your imagination could truly pay tribute to the beauty of the Loire we discovered that day ... We'll show you pictures!
As I write these words, I am surrounded by a festive atmosphere in the club the inn at Artagnan in Paris. I'm so unfortunately you abandon it to my small group because that otherwise I could go to the party this evening? I leave you and tells you so very soon!

Princess aka Dominic

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