Views from the top of Pey-Berland belltower in Bordeaux

Pey-Berland belltower, Bordeaux, France / Kimberly Sullivan

The views from the top of this 66 meter/216 feet tall  belltower are spectacular – well worth the 231 steps you must climb to get up there. Construction on this clock tower began in 1440. It was physically separated from its cathedral, Saint Andre, to protect the church structure from the vibrations caused by daily…

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Bordeaux’ stunning Place de la Bourse

Place de la Bourse, Bordeaux, France / Kimberly Sullivan

Last November, I visited Bordeaux, France for the first time. It’s a city I’d been “meaning to visit” for many years, but it was such a pleasure to finally make it to this beautiful city. One of the first places to visit when you’re in Bordeaux is the spectacular Place de la Bourse. This is…

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The wonderful Cité du vin, in Bordeaux

Cité du Vin, Bordeaux, France / Kimberly Sullivan

I had a wonderful time on my recent trip to Bordeaux, France. There was so much to enjoy about this city, but one can’t visit Bordeaux without learning about one of its most important industries – fine wines. Luckily, there’s a fabulous museum you can visit to learn all about wine – Bordeaux’ Cité du…

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Recycle! What authors can learn from artists

La Grèce sur les ruines de Missolonghi, Delacroix / Kimberly Sullivan

Last weekend, I was in the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Bordeaux, France. It was a small but interesting collection, with a few artworks by Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) I’d only seen in textbooks, but never in person. The most well known in the collection was La Grèce sur les ruines de Missolonghi (1826), depicting the attempted…

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