Roses Budding in France in spring
ROSE has two meanings in France. A rose is the flower which you will give to your romantic partner if you are vacationing during spring break here in France. Of course, there are thousands of college students in Paris alone who will be roaming France on a road trip during spring break. Many of these college students are foreigners so you will definitely have a jolly good time enjoying with them and giving them roses which tend to bud this season here in France. Now isn’t that romantic? Flowers blossoming in the most romantic region on earth are definitely cool. And top your romantic soiree with rose, France’s most favorite cocktail. It has just a little alcohol content there, not enough to make your partner drunk but more than enough to make her drum up her passion towards you. Those are two of the reasons why France is a must-visit this spring break.
The floras alone in here are spectacular. In the French Riviera resort, you will find figs, vines, mulberrys and olives. Do you know that olive oil – the healthiest cooking oil in the world – comes from olive trees? Yes guys they are abundant in here and because of their abundance, olive oil is very cheap to purchase. The price of maintaining your health here in France is very low. In the French Riviera too, you will find assorted exotic birds to your liking such as egrets, herons and flamingos. Of course, they are all stripped of the dreaded bird flu disease because France has the best quality health care system in the world according to a January 2008 survey responded by both medical professionals and ordinary people alike.
France too is home to Luc Besson, one of the stylish French action directors who have emerged to stardom in the mid-1990s and who still has strong influence over various Hollywood productions today. In the 1995 movie The Fifth Element, Luc Besson teamed up with renowned French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier. Jean Paul Gaultier’s style is typically French who are all atypical and eccentric to a certain stretch. Jean Paul Gaultier’s designs have never been conventional. Part Goth and part femme fatale, Jean Paul’s creations are enchanting. He designed Marilyn Manson’s concert costumes as well as the cone bra that Madonna famously wore in the 1990s. Jean Paul Gaultier was also responsible for the design of the kilts worn by the men in Mel Gibson’s Bravehearts as well as the skimpy ala bandage attire adorning Milla Jovovich’s body in The Fifth Element which loosely based the Oracle’s costume in 300.