But, I've been growing more frustrated since returning from the Salon Du Vin and experiencing the amazing Parisian life. We have more than 1 Parisian friend, something we can't say here. Our only friend in this town is one of our neighbors, he is 27 and lives with his father and younger brother. The people here are very nice, but they do not speak proper French (let alone a word of English). Whenever we travel, everyone is sympathetic or scours when we tell them where we live and they respond with "I'm sorry, why do you live there?" Or, "I'm sorry, why don't you move?"
This is why I haven't spoken much about Sedan since my arrival. It is almost exactly how I expected it to be, but for some reason I thought it would be tolerable. The only tolerable aspects of living here are my colleagues, neighbors, and 12 hour work week. Recently when attempting to describe Sedan to others in the Academy of Reims, someone had come up with the clever notion that Sedan is "the Detroit of France". Everyone laughed, but then the two of us American assistants actually thought about it, and yes, Sedan IS the "Detroit of France."
This is a panorama taken from the street corner where I live/work. I live in the building to the right of the lamppost
Ever wonder where sedans came from? Well, they were invented right here in Sedan, France. Unfortunately since the recession hit France, the economy here has dwindled significantly. The Christmas lights (not even on every street in down town Sedan) stays on for less than 5 hours......what?!?!?! Why even have them up if they turn off after 9pm. There are more for sale signs than rented/owned space.
Taken on Armistice Day, Place Alsace-Lorraine
This is where all the delinquents hang out.
Fun Fact: we have to pass this to get to the closest grocery store
Taken from the corner of our building
At least the trees are pretty in Autumn