I have been living in Paris since I was five. Living far away from mi city made me realize how much I love it and how incredible it is. In this article, I'm going to talk about one of my favorite place in Paris. This place is a little bar called le dix bar which is situated in the latin neighborhood in the center of the city. The decoration of the place is really old-fashioned: there is a jukebox in the corner, the tables are made of wood. The regular visitors are students fond of literature and rock music.
This place is really well known for its incredible sangria.
The owner is an old man, a real chatterbox. He often comes at our tables to share a glass of sangria and make long monologues about life.
I really miss this place where we used to go almost every day after classes. If you go to Paris one day, I really recommand you this place!
jueves, 26 de marzo de 2015
jueves, 19 de marzo de 2015
First of all, I have to say that I would like to know all the countries in the world. Unfortunately, I have to choose one in particular to write this article and i'm going to choose Algeria.
A few months ago, I invited some friends to come over and have a nice diner at my place. I have to admit that i m not the best cook in the world. Happily for me, my friend Anais offered me a hand. We had the idea to cook a couscous together. This decision didnt came out of the blue, we both have Algerian roots. Her mum was born there and my grandfather too. While making this gigantic couscous for 10 people, we had a long talk about this country, what we feel about it, what does it represent for us. Anais has family there and she went a few times. After a bottle of wine, we got excited and we decided to organized a big trip there. I never really got the chance to know my grandfather and this is for me a big chance to discover a part of me that I do not know. I think that the arabic culture is well worth discovering.
We planned to spend one month wandering in Algeria. We are also going to visit her family and eat plenty of good algerian food. I can't wait!
A few months ago, I invited some friends to come over and have a nice diner at my place. I have to admit that i m not the best cook in the world. Happily for me, my friend Anais offered me a hand. We had the idea to cook a couscous together. This decision didnt came out of the blue, we both have Algerian roots. Her mum was born there and my grandfather too. While making this gigantic couscous for 10 people, we had a long talk about this country, what we feel about it, what does it represent for us. Anais has family there and she went a few times. After a bottle of wine, we got excited and we decided to organized a big trip there. I never really got the chance to know my grandfather and this is for me a big chance to discover a part of me that I do not know. I think that the arabic culture is well worth discovering.
We planned to spend one month wandering in Algeria. We are also going to visit her family and eat plenty of good algerian food. I can't wait!
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