Wrote by Nicole
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What can beat a live lip-dub proposal from 60 of your families and friends in a choreographed dance?
Nothing. Better than paid arranged marriage proposal.
Better than writing your name across the sky (wait, well, almost).
Okay, I'm going to weep in the shower now.
Wrote by Nicole
While in Lyon, my host Wee Pin brought me to this gorgeous location - a church in Lyon on the hill.
It got to snowing heavily the night before and by morning, the whole of Lyon city was covered in thick white fluffy snow.
It was the perfect winter morning. And the grounds of the church were as pure as the sanctity of the place.




Scenes like these make me wish I was born in a four season country, but then whenever I found myself surrounded by snow, I always swore I would never leave sunny warm Malaysia behind. The cold has a merciless way of reminding us how terrible it feels to be frozen.
Oh well, while it lasted, might as well.

From here I could see the snow-covered city of Lyon below.


I don't think I ever have a perfectly good experience while travelling in France, but I will give the country two things; beautiful beautiful things and glorious pastries.
You can't leave the country without seeing something stupendously beautiful here; either the mountains, the cities, the architecture or the women; even the snow looked beautiful on the these old grounds in front of the church.
While I don't agree French food are generally fantastic (you do get a lot of rotten restaurants with food cooked by snobs that called themselves chefs who refused to recognise a constructive criticism on their food), but good heaven's god their pastries were, are, if not, the world's finest. In all my travels, I've never been to a country with tastier pastries than in France, be it Paris or Lyon. I definitely give them that.
If only I could say the same about the people there. Le sigh~

I'm not referring to Wee Pin








story of Jesus


arena?


By the time we left the church and heading back to town below the hill, snow was growing thicker and thicker.
Till it was almost impossible to lift my camera up without getting it drowned in snow (yes, it's very possible, since snow melts when it touches a warm surface). So I ran into a not-so-impressive Cathedral in town to find shelter (ha ha), only to surface half an hour later to capture this beautiful sight of Lyon's Church on the hill.

It got to snowing heavily the night before and by morning, the whole of Lyon city was covered in thick white fluffy snow.
It was the perfect winter morning. And the grounds of the church were as pure as the sanctity of the place.
Scenes like these make me wish I was born in a four season country, but then whenever I found myself surrounded by snow, I always swore I would never leave sunny warm Malaysia behind. The cold has a merciless way of reminding us how terrible it feels to be frozen.
Oh well, while it lasted, might as well.
From here I could see the snow-covered city of Lyon below.
I don't think I ever have a perfectly good experience while travelling in France, but I will give the country two things; beautiful beautiful things and glorious pastries.
You can't leave the country without seeing something stupendously beautiful here; either the mountains, the cities, the architecture or the women; even the snow looked beautiful on the these old grounds in front of the church.
While I don't agree French food are generally fantastic (you do get a lot of rotten restaurants with food cooked by snobs that called themselves chefs who refused to recognise a constructive criticism on their food), but good heaven's god their pastries were, are, if not, the world's finest. In all my travels, I've never been to a country with tastier pastries than in France, be it Paris or Lyon. I definitely give them that.
If only I could say the same about the people there. Le sigh~
I'm not referring to Wee Pin
story of Jesus
arena?
By the time we left the church and heading back to town below the hill, snow was growing thicker and thicker.
Till it was almost impossible to lift my camera up without getting it drowned in snow (yes, it's very possible, since snow melts when it touches a warm surface). So I ran into a not-so-impressive Cathedral in town to find shelter (ha ha), only to surface half an hour later to capture this beautiful sight of Lyon's Church on the hill.
Wrote by Nicole
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