Well folks, I think it's about time to welcome a new member to the blogspot world! That's right, while you may previously have seen me in the 'comments' area of other blogs, I am venturing into a whole new area, mainly because trying to put images up on Livejournal
sucks ass!!
So, here goes... I am going to attempt to continue my Europe trip postings that were started in Livejournal (yeah, I know, a bit late, but oh well). So let's see how this all works out, shall we?
The last time we spoke, I had just finished up my sister's and my adventures in Paris. That evening, after le Louvre, she and I hopped on the (slow and every-town-stopping) train to Lyon. We arrived quite late that night, about 10 pm. I had printed out a map of the area where the hotel was located. At least, that's what the map was supposed to show. After we got there, we figured out that it was actually the most useless map ever - mostly because it turned out to be completely wrong. Sister and I spent about 10 minutes standing in the subway station (we did at least manage to get from the train station to the subway station closest to the hotel), looking at the map, looking at a map of the area that was on the wall in the station, and generally apparently looking very confused. We were finally recognized by a cute young man (does that make me sound old?) who came over and offered to help us. Unfortunately, because our map was so crappy (and as I mentioned before WRONG), he couldn't help us. So then he took us over to his supervisor, who turned out to be originally from Montreal. So between the young guy and the supervisor, we eventually got onto the right road to go to the hotel - mostly because they walked us out of the station, around the corner and pretty much halfway down the road until we could see the sign for the hotel!! They were so nice and sweet, and we were definitely appreciating the fact that you're just more likely to get help if you're two young girls travelling together!
So we walked the rest of the way to the hotel, realizing that this maybe wasn't the greatest area of the town. We got to the hotel and checked in, and realized that maybe this wasn't the nicest hotel in town. It wasn't bad, really, at least not dirty or anything, but it was definitely the most dingy and tacky of all the places we stayed in. By this time we were absolutely starving, and there were no restaurants on the street we were on at all. There was a (very) little grocery store on the corner, which we went into, but at first I didn't see anything, and I really wanted a meal, so I convinced Robin that we should walk for a while to find a restaurant that was still open.
BAD IDEA STEPHANIE!! Yeah, turns out that that 'impression' that it wasn't the nicest part of town was true. We walked for about 30 seconds and encountered
way too many creepy guys - and I mean really, really creepy, and scary, and saying rude and obscene comments, and looking at us in that way that all girls recognize and shudder over. We just about ran back to the grocery store where at least the proprietor looked like a nice old man. That was definitely the scariest part of our whole trip, because these guys looked like they were either going to rape us or ask how much we were charging (and then rape us). Seriously. So we just got some bread and cheese and fruit, and went back to eat in the hotel room. Oh, and I don't have any photos of this part, because we were trying as hard as possible to not look like tourists in that neighbourhood!
The hotel room was actually kind of fun, because we sat around in our underwear and ate and giggled about the experience (now that it was over), and it was a little relaxing after going constantly in Paris. And sorry to any males (or sorry, not just males, anyone potentially interested) reading this, we also don't have any pictures of this. :P
So the next day was a whole lot better. We packed up and went to the train station, where we were able to store our baggage (after going through some fairly intense security measures just to put our bags in lockers!) so that we could wander around Lyon for the couple of hours that we had until we left for Cannes. We went to the 'Traveler Info' office, where an absolutely
adorable old man told us about
Vieux Lyon, the best part of Lyon to explore, and gave us a map and directions and everything. He was so sweet and nice, I wanted him to be my grandpa! So we headed out to the bus stop, but it was taking so long and it was nice out (because it had finally decided to stop raining), so we decided to walk.
There were some absolutely beautiful buildings along the way. Here's a picture that shows how pretty some of them are:

This image on the right, above, is an old church in Vieux Lyon. Isn't it pretty??!
This kind of architecture was everywhere in Vieux Lyon - an absolutely beautiful part of the city!
And here are some pictures of a big plaza in Vieux Lyon - plazas are huge in Europe, or at least they were in France and Italy. Well, in Italy it's called a 'piazza', and in France it was 'esplanade'.

So we walked around Vieux Lyon for a while, did a little shopping. We stopped into an electronics store, because I was convinced that I could find some electrial outlet adapters, since my sister had
insisted that I bring along my hair dryer and she would bring her adapters, but then she decided to throw them out at the airport because her luggage was overweight!! (I was a little annoyed, I'm not going to lie, but I thought I controlled it fairly well). The electronics store didn't have them, and I never did manage to find any. :( We also stopped at a little convenience store type thing, to buy stamps and postcards - people were so friendly, everywhere we went! The lady helped us figure out what kind of stamps we needed, and told us where the postcard was, and everything.
Then we went to this absolutely adorable little restaurant on this cute little street full of adorable restaurants. It had really traditional French food, and the waiter ended up recommending stuff, including the yummy wine that we had. It was
so nice, plus we were lucky because it decided to rain again, but right as were deciding to go in, and it finished just as we were finishing up our meal! Then it was nice for the rest of the day. We did a little more wandering and shopping (my sister bought a beautiful pair of nude leather heels, and I went into the Ferrari store but didn't buy anything), then walked back towards the train station.
Here's one last picture of Lyon, of Robin and I on the bridge across the le Rhône. The view was
so beautiful, and we really wanted a picture of the two of us, but there wasn't really anyone else walking around, so we had to take it ourselves. This was the only one that worked out okay:

I know Robin and I look like dorks, but isn't the view absolutely beautiful!! The sky and the water were both so incredibly blue, even though it had just been raining. And you can see the other bridge in the background, that's what the bridge we're on looked like too.
PS - I'm wearing those huge sunglasses of Robin's (and Robin's wearing mine) because my contacts got messed up and I couldn't wear them, and it was so bright that I had to wear sunglasses, and those sunglasses fit over my glasses so I could still see too. I look funny, but my eyes didn't fry! ;)
So we walked back to the train station, got into a big fight because Robin wanted to show me some Indian songs that her friend had put on a cd for her, and I listened to one and then said something about not needing to hear more because they all sound the same (yeah, I know, it sounds worse than what I meant though), and then of course we made up and got on our train.
So that was Lyon, and next episode will be
CANNES!!!
See you soon,
Steph
PS - I know that these entries are pretty much boring, but I figure that now it's recorded so that I can remember, and if people are interested they can read it, and otherwise you can just skim and look at pictures! :)