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5 contributions to Love me France - Vacay Or Stay
When it is time to free your mind…
Nature can help. We are all from many parts of the world… Lets relate! How do you relax, meditate, let go? The short clip is how I do when I want the world to be still, all around me. ET VOUS? Please share!
When it is time to free your mind…
0 likes • 21d
@Catharine Hall waouuu it’s awesome ! I left France in 2007: I lived in Guadeloupe, Yemen, Ethiopia, and I’m in the USA since 2014. What makes you change places like that ?
1 like • 21d
@Bruce Suzel 😂 you are right… that’s why at sunrise, it’s quiet. I encourage you to visit the south east coast around Marseille. There are the Calanques, very atypical
Its not all bread, cheese and wine…
A few different things… Tiny lettuce called “sucrette”, soft and sweet Mayo as a rule has dijon mustard as an ingredient. Not overpowering but adds dimension This is Moutard Ancienne, Ancient mustard. Loaded with unground mustard seeds, no French’s or Gouldens! Bread that is not white is usually complete, rustic, or brown(mountain). This is mountain bread Note the health score on the bread…. c’est normal, and keep the mfgs. Honest
Its not all bread, cheese and wine…
1 like • Apr 11
Un bon petit sandwich ! I love moutarde à l’ancienne 😋
0 likes • Apr 11
@Bruce Suzel my husband showed me this commercial… so cliche 😂😂
About Paris
Have you ever traveled to Paris without speaking French? What was your experience like? Curious to see where you land 👇
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0 likes • Mar 24
@Bruce Suzel right, sometimes we get rusty, but don’t worry, your French will never leave you ☺️
0 likes • Mar 30
@Jimmy Meyers are you planning to go there soon ?
Bonjour, echante
Hello everyone, and welcome new members! We will begin adding lots of information, spread out in all of the categories. None of this is AI driven, and life also happens. We are stepping up the pace in building this site as a welcome and private community…. But also talking about the realities of vacationing or transitioning your life. Seriously, it’s not just a vision in your dreams, nor is it the rush you had after a week in Paris or the coast. We have witnessed cases of people returning to their homeland after one or two years, to as short as 6 months… We aren’t here to sell you fantasy dreams, visa services, blah blah We also aren’t here to dash your hopes, kill your dreams France is wonderful, I will never leave, freedom and simplicity… I chose to live in the country, so obviously your mileage will vary. Look for lots of new entries soon. You may be getting weekly digests, which you can adjust in your settings if you wish. We will be sending out a poll soon, so appreciate your responses! Please ask any questions at all or suggestions or priorities. Please tell your friends! Thank you again for choosing to be a part! If you are ever contacted by a member for the wrong reasons please report them ASAP, or contact me. PICTURES Jean Pierre,and teetee, my neighbor. You see half of his garden. Leeks and onions i. The ground from last year In a village of 98, a 13km bikeride… notice the Baguette? A baker lives 3km away! Found an entrance to chateau Coiffy, built in the 1200s A picture the former Fortress. The red dot on the left is where I live, up against the fortress walls.
Bonjour, echante
0 likes • Mar 23
Thanks for sharing. There’s something refreshing about this — not selling the postcard, but the process. France seems to reward those who come for a life, not just a lifestyle. The rhythm, the administration, the solitude at times… it’s a different contract than a vacation. Curious to see how others here are navigating that transition — especially past the 6–12 month mark.
Stereotypes by region
Similar to the US… Texas, Maine, Nyc, Cal, Ga, etc…..
Stereotypes by region
1 like • Feb 21
@Bruce Suzel yes ! A part of my blood and so proud
0 likes • Mar 23
Waouuuu... Crazyyyy As a French woman I decline all ! lol
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