Christmas carols à Lyon

Having missed my annual trip to my old school’s Christmas carol concert last week, Cath booked tickets to a Lyon equivalent in Basilique Saint Bonaventure.

It featured the Lyon Opera orchestra and children’s choir and there were some recognisable Christmas favourites such as In the Bleak Midwinter.

It isn’t bleak in Lyon but there are frosty winds that would make you moan if you weren’t layered up.

Coats stayed on inside the church

However this concert warmed the cockles and the children’s choir were very good. I missed the audience participation side of things but it was a lovely festive evening.

Il y a vraiment de la neige à Lyon

This time there was snow for real in Lyon. It made the city look very pretty and wintry.

Beautiful snowy scene, courtesy of a colleague who lives in Croix Rousse

The cycle ride to work was a bit slower than usual.

The cycle paths were a bit slippery

It was cold at work. In one meeting, six people were wearing scarves, four others padded gilets.

Smokers’ footprints
Un peu moins vert

Ça rentre Chez Nous?*

Not long now til the big match. Everyone is talking about it. One of Cath’s students predicted a 6-0 victory for Les Bleus with Lloris among the scorers.

One thing’s for sure – there’s no getting away from it here.

C’est qui ce mec?
Aucune idée
🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

COME ON ENGLAND!

*UPDATE: No, it’s not.

Fêtes des lumières part II

On 8 December we went out again to experience the festival of lights – this time with crowds.

Candles were everywhere
Lyon looked beautiful

We watched some famous buildings in Vieux Lyon light up and look a bit different.

La Gare St Paul
La Cathédral St Jean

And everywhere – candles.

The atmosphere was lovely – Presqu’Ile was pedestrianised – and though there were lots of crowds, there was plenty of mulled wine and hot chocolate stalls dotted around.

It all made for a very nice evening.