A Little Place in the Country
May 29, 2008
Jordan Bowles
In the morning everyone arrived and got on the bus at 9 am. The bus took us to the Chateau royal de Blois. It was a large chateau but a lot of it had already been destroyed. There was a stone courtyard at the entrance that was the center of the remains of the chateau. The group was given free time to roam the inside. The architecture was incredible because of the detail, such as animals like porcupines and fish that were carved in stone. We took pictures and walked through the tour. The tour was on several levels of the chateau and displayed artifacts such as paintings of famous people of that time and pieces of the chateau that had been destroyed. There was also a bed, urns, and fireplaces.
After the tour of Blois, we walked practically right next door to a magic museum. The whole group watched a show of a man and a woman doing magic tricks on a stage. They hid themselves! We had a little extra time so we were able to walk around the rest of the museum looking at magic mirrors, illusion pictures, and many other things. After the magic museum we ate lunch in front of the chateau. There was a big open square in front of the entrance to Blois where horse-pulled carriage rides were conducted, little shops sold crepes, and where I ate lunch on a bench. There was also a small garden to the side of the square with benches that was pretty. The weather then was very sunny and nice.
We boarded the bus after everyone finished lunch and drove to the Chateau de Chambord. The landscape was stunning and great for picture taking. Chambord had a moat in front of it and a large green lawn. The back of it was a very large lawn and a path of a half circle with trees on each side. Everything at that chateau was grand and pretty. It was my favorite chateau of the two we saw. After walking around the grounds for almost a half an hour we got back on the bus and went back to school. We were lucky because we had good weather while we toured the chateaus and then it started raining just as we were driving back to school. Once we got to school we waited for our correspondents to finish class to go home for the day.
