23/10/2011

Bordeaux Update 4!



The other evening I went with my class mates to the “official” opening of this little bar that we’d been frequenting on the campus(on the campus yes, but I usually  take the tram to get there.) It was pretty nice at first. They had a live band; a reggae band at that, and so of course I was excited. That is until I realized that their set consisted entirely of Bob Marley and then one deggeh deggeh Toots  and the Maytals song. Really? Anyway, it was pleasant to jam to that, and the guitarist in particular was rather good. They took a one hour break in between stints, and I was glad when they came back for a second round UNTIL I realized that they were playing EXACTLY the same set as before the intermission. They changed the order a bit, but it was the same songs. Yikes. You can imagine that I was not amused. Anyway, at one point the lead singer tried to get me to sing along (don’t know why, I didn’t tell him I was Jamaican or anything), and so I did.

"Let's get together and feel alright"


Of course the song that he drew me into sing was “One Love”; which just happens to be the Bob Marley song that irritates me the most. *Gasp*- how can that be? How can you not love One Love? Well I’ll tell you. Firstly, it has got to be one of the most overplayed and overused songs in JA. It almost has a very touristy, kinda cheesy association to it now. I could forgive that I suppose, but my grouse lies deeper.  The supreme irony about that song is that it is the one song (discounting songs written with the Wailers) that Bob did not write most of the lyrics himself. Many people don’t know this, but the bulk of One Love was borrowed from a song called “People get ready” by Curtis Mayfield (of The Impressions). Yes that’s right, google the verses. What Bob basically did was to take that very good base ( I can see why he used it based on the message) and then add on his own, and very catchy chorus. This is the song that EVERYBODY knows and loves to sing along with; the song he probably gets most recognition for. It was named song of last century and all that jazz . THAT is what annoys me. Bob was a brilliant songwriter and there are so many of his songs in his voluminous catalogue that are simply amazing; but this is the song that ran away.  Thank-you daddy for enlightening me J.




We had a field trip that involved us being on a research vessel in the Gironde estuary. Departure time was set to 7 a.m. Believe me, that wasn’t fun; it was still dark as night and very cold. We students only had two drivers among us, but one of the lecturers was driving and offered the remaining space in his car. Instead of having us all squish 5-apiece in the cars, a classmate and I took up one of the lecturers’ offer for a ride. We didn’t talk much at first, mainly I think because my friend and I were dozing. For the actual work on board we had both physical oceanography and geochemistry to do, measurements etc. I was a little disappointed when I realized that we wouldn’t be able to assist with deploying the instruments and equipment. Apparently the crew does that heavy work and the scientists…just do science. When I was on another vessel with some other students earlier this year, we had been the crew, and so we had to help do everything; launching and operating the equipment and machinery. I was looking forward to doing that kind of thing again. However, it was not to be. It simply is not the done thing.  

We lunched with part of the crew. For starters, we had a salad of sorts with Mozzarella and tomatoes with bread etc. The crew threatened us that if we didn’t finish it all, we couldn’t move on to the next course. The main course was some sort of veal dish with pasta. It was very good indeed. The lecturer with us, offered and almost insisted that we had some of the red wine. That has got to be the first time that a lecturer was offering me alcohol during a school trip. He looked almost disappointed when no-one took any. Lol.  Then there was a cheese course (at which point I, and most of the others, indulged in a little of the wine). After that was dessert; which I was actually not expecting. It was a bowl of chocolate mousse, my ,my my. Then we had…don’t worry, it was only coffee after that.  Now I fully understand why the French need to take two hours for lunch. Honestly that lunch on board was probably the best meal I’ve had since I got here. Lol

The lecturers then said that if no one had pressing need to return to Bordeaux, then we could all go out for a drink. Nice. So went to a bar across from where we were and had a beer (well I’ll admit I was lame and had a hot chocolate because I was cold, but I wasn’t the only one!). The co-ordinator even treated us to our drinks. Good guy, good guy. On the way back now, the conversation in the car was much more. We spoke about all sorts of things. The lecturers were very candid. They spoke to us like normal people, which is not a vibe you usually get from high-ranking lecturers and professors. I’m more used to a “don’t you dare forget the “Dr” before my name” kinda vibe. So this is very refreshing.




Tom’s (one of my classmates) birthday last week and he decided he wanted a fancy dress party. We had to be dressed as something related to the ocean. It went very well I think, most people took it seriously and went out of their way to look the part. The birthday boy went as a mermaid. Yes, a mermaid (Ariel to be specific), complete with a red wig, a clamshell bra and a tail. Hi-la-rious. I was a pirate. In fact we had three pirates, a pair of gay sailors, Spongebob Squarepants, a castaway, a treasure chest and a jelly-fish among others. When we got on the tram to go to our other classmate’s flat for the lyme, I must say we created quite a stir. It was good fun, we had cake and gave Tom presents. I even had a stint as DJ Ren.

arrrgghh!!!!


After a somewhat unfortunate incident, we decided to scrap our plans to go clubbing and just chilled instead. We used the night bus to get home. Now that was fun. The best thing about this discovery is that we don’t have to worry (as much) about getting home if we miss the last tram. It depends on where in town you are. It was a chi-chi (articulated) bus ….We were rolling all over the place, and it wasn’t because people were tipsy. That bus driver…I dunno bwoi. Lol. Good Times.

Until the next time!

P.S-It was a couple weeks ago, but look what mommy sent me! :D 
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02/10/2011

Bordeaux Update 3!




One Friday night, we had plans to go to a jazz concert. Unfortunately, the tickets were sold out that night, so I joined most of the rest of my classmates for a night out on the town. We ended up and this Cuban bar called Calle Ocho. It was a pretty nice spot I think, it had some nice music. There was even an old-school dancehall segment (yes!) However, because of this, the place was packed; I could barely move after a while and it became annoying. So we decided to bail. At this point, I decided that I wanted to catch the last tram home rather than join the other half of the class about to paint the town red.

So we get on the tram and have a seat. Then we realize….that we’re going over the river which is NOT supposed to happen. I usually always check the tram board to see what’s going on, but honestly I didn’t that night as we were rushing, and I figured everybody knew what we were supposed to be doing anyway. Plus there was a very drunk guy on the tram whose antics had been distracting us. Oh well. We then hopped off at the very next stop.

Here they have a system where you can borrow some bicycles from stands that are usually near to tram stops for example. You have to have at least 200 euros on your French bank card in order to access them.  I will admit that I had been remiss in dealing with bank matters and I had not a red cent on the French card. One of the others didn’t know his PIN # yet.  So we had one active French account, and four bicycles needed.  However, for whatever reason, we could only get two.  So that meant we would have two bicycles…for four people. Be assured, hilarity ensued.  We eventually abandoned that plan and started walking. Note friends, that as the crow flies, the distance from where I was to where I live is around 4-5km. Epic disaster. This was EXACTLY why I didn’t want to miss the last tram. I SERIOUSLY miss my car during these night-time ventures*sigh*

To cut another long story, with a series of unfortunate events short, we eventually managed to get a hold of some more bikes, and we  switched up who partnered with who and it worked out a little better. One of my friends ended pedalling me back part of the way home. Thanks James! I still owe you one! .  That was raaaather interesting believe me. Note to self once again; do not miss the last tram.  



The next night I went to the jazz concert at an old WWII submarine base called Base sous-marine. It was really very cool. It’s definitely one of the best venues I’ve ever been to; the vibe was incredible! Of course, nobody listens to Ren and we got off at the wrong stop and ended up walking a whole lot more than we needed to. Anyway we got there eventually and it was truly worth it. Hopefully there will be another event I’m interested in at that venue; I would definitely go back.



We had a 2 1/2  day field trip for our Biological Oceanography course. The university has a marine station in Arcachon, which is where we stayed. We went out every day on the station’s research boat in and did sampling. Then it was back to the lab to sort and analyse what it was that we found (which included mussels, mussels, seahorses, lots of crabs and fish and more mussels).
The station had good kitchen facilities and all that and the first night we had Spaghetti Bolognese and the second night Fajitas! That all turned out well. On the social side, we had a good time, and it was a good opportunity for us to get to know one another better.
The station was less than a minute from…you guessed it once again, the beach! We literally stepped onto the road and about 20 steps away was the beach. A lot of our spare time (lunch breaks etc) was spent on that beach. We invented a game that I think we decided to call “Ridge Wars”. It basically involved making a ridge of sand, and then using your fingers to drill holes from one side to the other without shifting the ridge. It was a surprising success. It’s definitely the kind of idleness that Parchi, Viz, Rhae et al would enjoy (miss u guys!)



This week past, I had another field trip to go on. It was in the Arcachon Basin area and spanned two days. It had a road trip kinda feel to it because we went in cars rather than a bus. There is a group of students doing an oceanography degree (mostly French) and this semester they’re doing the same courses as we are (but en Français). They were also on the trip (even though we were separate most of the time). In all honesty though, we seem to be so much cooler as a group than they are. At one point, we were taking a class photo and they were looking at us like “hey, we never do that kind of thing”. Poor souls. We even had a cooler lecturer. I’m not very kindly disposed to the other lecturer (who was with the French group) in any event. He lectures us as well, and once he had us all turn up for an 8:00 lecture, and then didn’t turn up himself. We waited a whole hour. So yeah, down with him.

Group Pic!

 The second stop for the day involved visiting a huge mud/tidal flat. Mud for miles. I must say it was very tempting to have a mud fight, but somehow we managed to restrain ourselves. I’m talking mud that was knee deep at times.

 Highlight of day 1- lunch. Our lecturer suggested that we have lunch at a beach near Cap Ferret. Finally! I’ve found a beach that I really like; it jus have a vibe. He then suggested that we all (yes all, including himself) take a swim. So we did. I can definitely put that down as one of the best lunch breaks I’ve ever had.

If somebody had bet me that I’d be working on my tan over here, I would have laughed at them; but I’ve been in the sun SO much, and to the beach so many times in the month or so that I’ve been here, that it’s ridiculous and I would have lost a pretty penny. The last thing I thought to pack when I was coming over here was sunscreen, and bwoi oh bwoi was that a mistake. Hold on a sec… “but Renée, you’re black, you don’t need sunscreen!” (eyes rolling as far back into my head as possible). Let’s set the record straight here. No I may not burn, or turn red, but my skin will be damaged by the UV rays of the sun just like anybody else ok? Melanin does not make me invincible against that. Lol.

At the last stop on the second day (at the Dune du Pilat again), my classmates wanted to swim and roast in the sun for a bit…again. Luckily, this time I had my umbrella with me and I made every attempt to curl up under it as much as possible. If I had known about all this beach-going beforehand, I might have invested in a beach umbrella. A little shade…it’s all I ask for.


P.S- Classes are going fine by the way. Yes, I actually do go to classes, fret not J
-Oh I’ll just mention that that one evening we popped into an English pub (go figure) called the Frog         et Rosbif. Yes, Frog and roast beef lol.
      - Also, welcome to Davi Allen! Even though she's in Toulouse, not Bordeaux, it's nice to know she's    
        here! Have a great time hun!