On Sunday students spent the day at Saint Paul de Vence, one of France's most beautiful fortified cities. It is perched high in the mountains overlooking the Cote d'Azur. Later in the evening students returned to Nice for a night of bowling and billiards. Amine ended up winning but Patrick came in a close second with 100 points.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Bordighera
On Tuesday students were treated to a surprise day in Italy. We travelled by train in the morning to the small border town of Bordighera. We spent the morning relaxing on the beach and then had a group dinner in a small pizzeria. Students got to try fresh made pasta and pizzas. Afterwards we climbed to the old town and walked the narrow cobbled streets. We ended our excursion with gelato and a bit of shopping before returning to Nice. 

Sunday, July 19, 2009
Eze





On Sunday afternoon students continued on to the hilltop town of Eze. There we took a tour of the Fragonard perfume factory and students got to test out their skills as a professional "nez". Afterwards students were given the chance to climb to the top of the city for a spectacular view of the Cote D'Azur from the Exotic Gardens. For dinner we returned to Nice and had a sampling of some of the regions specialties including stuffed tomatoes, salade nicoise and stuffed mussels.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Soiree Guitare
Wednesday night after finishing our cooking groups students went to a public park by the ocean to enjoy the view and some music. Nice is a spectacular sight at night with all the lighthouses and incoming boats. Jann Michael and Michael played guitar and gave us a private concert that everyone enjoyed. Some of us also worked on our Petanque skills.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Bastille Day
Abbey Road had a Bastille Day to remember! The night was filled with spectacular fireworks, concerts, neon lights, and genuine "American" line dancers in cowboy hats.
The streets of the modest Cagnes sur Mer were lined with street vendors and were flooded by churros and candy. Children in strollers waved neon lights in commemoration of a revolution of which they have yet to learn. The patriotism was evident, but there was also a surprising acknowledgement of other cultures during the festivities, with exhibitions of Hawaiian and American culture. There were, in fact, very few French flags.
With Abbey Road we had the priveledge of experiencing the most significant event in the French calendar. We grew both as students and as global citizens for having attended.
Blog written by Patrick Lum with photos from Patrick Lum and Michael Mallon
Monday, July 13, 2009
Saint Jean Cap Ferat and Cannes
We wrapped up our weekend excursions with a trip to Saint Jean Cap Ferat on Saturday and a day trip to Cannes on Sunday.
During on day in Saint Jean students spent the day on the beach and kayaking around the crystal clear waters around the coast. We got to see beautiful homes and boats and soak up some Mediterranean sun. In the evening we ate at a 3-course meal at a small restaurant just along the docks
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On Sunday we took a shopping trip to Cannes, home of the famous film festival. Students bought everything from flea market albums to shoes.

Saturday, July 11, 2009
Our Day in Villefranche
Our Nice program students went on their first excursion Friday. Villefranche-sur-Mer is only a few minutes west of Nice by train but offers students a real change of scenery. Students were given the day to walk around
and shop, relax on the beach, or find a restaurant to try some local cuisine. After dark we all walked to the Citadel to see it's beautiful gardens and watch a film in the outdoor theatre. Built in 1557 I'm sure this is the oldest "movie theatre" the students have been to. 
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