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Top travel accessories tips from cases to cameras

I spend several weeks per year travelling round France and I’m often asked what are my favourite travel items. So without further ado, here are …

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Grasse: The Heavenly Scent of Provence

On a spring or summer day, when you find yourself seeking a unique experience after enjoying many of the sights and sounds of Cannes, drive …

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A tongue in cheek look at French haute cuisine

Mike Zampa, an American in France, takes a tongue in cheek approach to famous French haute cuisine! I’ve discovered a new eating disorder. It’s called …

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Dordogne River Mist

Our home is perched overlooking the Dordogne River in the small hamlet of Vitrac Port in Southwest France.  Life and conversation are centered around the …

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The art of Emile Friant, Musee de Beaux Arts, Nancy

The Musèe des Beaux-Arts Nancy is an art gallery of serenity and charm, situated amid the 18th century classical magnificence of the Place Stanislas. The …

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UNESCO-listed baguette a French cultural treasure

Bread Man bought my baguette this week and handed it over with a little flourish. “Zis” he said, “zis ‘umble baguette I made with my …

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The perils and pitfalls of jogging in France

I jog occasionally. Friends call that an overstatement. More slog than jog, they say. Nevertheless, I like to slip on trainers, work up a sweat, …

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The French President and the Green Fairy

François Mitterrand was in trouble. Elected president two years earlier, in 1981, on the promise of a “French road to socialism,” things had not gone …

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The art of having a laugh

At some time, you might have found yourself at the wrong end of some vigorous finger-pointing, along with an old saying being directed at you, …

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The Réunion island – La Belle France

A perfect day in La belle France starts with a cafetière of strong coffee and a couple of those flaky buttery croissants that only the …

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