This is a panorama shot of Clermont-Ferrand from the first hill I "hiked" to (there was a paved trail all the way to the top). As always you can click on the picture for a better view.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
1 Sabbath 2 hikes
Sundays have always been a time for me to rest from the normal day to day activities of the week. Usually I try to do something relaxing and peaceful so I can think about this little world we live in and my place in it. So, this being my first Sunday here, I decided to head out and do some exploring outside the city.
This is a panorama shot of Clermont-Ferrand from the first hill I "hiked" to (there was a paved trail all the way to the top). As always you can click on the picture for a better view.
While I was on the hill I noticed, across the valley on another hill top, a castle tower looking thing. Can you see it? I had no idea what it was so I decided to go check it out.
After a few hours of walking across the valley and a few stops to ask directions, I arrived. Yep, just what I thought, a castle tower thingy. After looking around for a bit, I went back down the hill to the nearest village and found a bus stop. I was back home in 35 minutes, ha ha.
This is a panorama shot of Clermont-Ferrand from the first hill I "hiked" to (there was a paved trail all the way to the top). As always you can click on the picture for a better view.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Butterflies with wings and other perfect things (oh, and happy birthday Canada)
Sunday, June 28, 2009
My home for a little while
Saturday, June 27, 2009
What the eff am I doing?
It's just been brought to my attention that I have yet to explain what it is I'm doing here in France. Well, that's a great question but I'm afraid the answer requires some explaining. How about I start with explaining what I'd ideally like to accomplish while I'm here and then follow that up with what realistically might happen? Cool?
I'm here doing a field study through BYU on Muslims in France and how certain aspects of their religious beliefs affect their integration (or lack of integration) into French society. Islam has always fascinated me as well as Muslims in diaspora so I'm really excited.
What I'd ideally like to see happen is that I will produce, through observing and interviewing members of the community here in Clermont Ferrand, a great piece of academic research that will provide some insightful information about Islam in contemporary European society and hopefully contribute something to the already highly researched topic of Islam in France, Europe and the West.
What realistically might happen is that I'll suck. I've never done a project like this before. I really don't know what I'm doing or how to do it and I really don't have anyone to help me. I'm fully prepared for this to not turn out ideally. But you know what? I think that's okay. I don't need this research project to go well to graduate or get a good grade in a class. It's more for the experience of trying something new and seeing what comes out of it. As long as I try my best and work my hardest I'll be happy with what comes from it. Honestly.
But things are going a lot better already than I could have ever imagined. I've been here for less than a week so far and I've already located and visited every mosque in the city, made several friends within the Muslim community here and weaseled my way into being able to volunteer and help in the construction of the new enormous mosque their building that should be done around the end of august. I'm super pumped about how things are turning out. I'll make sure to keep everyone up to date with what's going on as things happen. Cool? C'est bon? طيب؟
Friday, June 26, 2009
Ratatouille ≠ Love
These pictures are high resolution so feel free to click on them to get a closer look.
The main drag in the old part of Clermont Ferrand. Say what you like about their life style, economic policies or politeness, but the French sure know how to make rockin cities.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Jet Lag and Cheese
Although I'd like to contribute my overall ugliness in this picture to the fact that I'd been traveling for some 23 hours straight, I'm afraid I always look like this. A little dirty, a little foggy around the eyes, a little bit caveman-ish.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Life's To Dos
There are quite a few things that I'd like to do before I leave this beautiful little world. These things range from giving up Coke to learning Arabic to graduating law school to having a pet Flemish Giant rabbit to retiring in Switzerland. I think most people have a similar list of "Life To Do's" either written down somewhere or logged away in the day dreaming corners of their brain.
Here's something that should be on everyone's "to do" list.
I saw a link to this video on a friend's facebook (thanks Spencer) a few weeks ago and freaked out! This is a video of an event held every year in Gloucestershire England called "The Cooper's Hill Cheese Rolling and Wake." Essentially, the event consists of a group of people charging down a nearly vertical hill after a rolling wheel of local Gloucestershire cheese. Insanely entertaining to watch, just imagine how fun it would be TO DO it!
The video doesn't do the hill's decline justice. Click here for some pictures from a better angle.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
monkeys love shiny things... like ipods

I broke my ipod today. A brief moments of carelessness, a panicked juggle, a two foot drop, the corner of a wooden chair and it was all over. That poor little $300 concoction of tin, genius and glass never stood a chance.
As a defeated man and only to the silence of the crunching snow beneath my feet, I weaved my way home through campus, then down the steps and out onto the street. I felt like a part of me had just died.
Have you ever watched people in an electronic store become absolute fools when they come face to face with a fancy new phone or, almost instinctively, migrate to the biggest brightest TV and gaze at it, mindlessly basking in its iridescent glory? Not only have I seen it, I've done it, many times. Why is it that we humans can become so enthralled with things that don't serve ANY role in our overall survival as species or satisfy ANY of our fundamental needs? When was the last time my ipod fed me, kept me warm at night, protected me from my enemies or provided me with offspring? Moreover, when has my ipod ever told me I was smart or I looked good, made me soup when I was sick, corrected me when I was being dumb, tucked me in at night when I was scared or picked me up from school when it was snowing and I forgot to bring a jacket? Maybe it's because we feel like all of our needs are already taken care or that certain things aren't as important as they use to be. Or maybe its apart of us, like in our DNA or something.
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