Posts made in September, 2014

The Alps are even Better when they are Green!

Posted by on Sep 15, 2014 in Europe, France | 5 comments

The Alps are even Better when they are Green!

We left Aubusson and headed up to the Alps. The drive up there was varied and so pretty. Filled with fields, valleys and plains and finally spectacular mountains! I have been to the French Alps before but only when they were covered in Snow. I thought they were beautiful the first time all dressed in white, but hands down they are so much better when they are green! Every corner offered a new view and a new perspective and as much as I had been trying to cut down on taking too many photos (to help with culling and editing)...

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Country Living in France

Posted by on Sep 11, 2014 in Europe, France | 11 comments

Country Living in France

Out of the blue an online friend who I had met through a family travel Facebook group offered her house up for housesitting in the middle of France. We hadn’t planned our trip beyond the first 5 days in Paris and when our dates aligned it was a bit of a no brainer! We weren’t really sure what we were up for as it was all very quick and easy, but we were keen to try as many different lifestyles as possible … so off we went! Another online friend Ruth from Exploramum and her son Louis were housesitting...

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Food Glorious Food; The French Markets

Posted by on Sep 9, 2014 in Europe, France | 11 comments

Food Glorious Food; The French Markets

France has some of the best food markets in the world. They are full of fresh and local produce and it seems to be pretty hard to get through without spending a fortune and still eating your weight in cheese, meat, wine and delicious goods! Whilst down in Aubusson we went to a few different markets, all were fantastic. The first was a fresh food market that seem to focus on sausages, fresh (as in live) poultry, lots of beautiful deserts and yummy things to eat. I am not a fan of caged animals, so it will come as no...

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Exploring the French Countryside

Posted by on Sep 1, 2014 in Europe, France | 0 comments

Exploring the French Countryside

After five days in Paris we picked up a hire car and headed into the French Countryside. Getting out of Paris was a bit of a nightmare, but thanks to the world’s best GPS  it didn’t take too long. The open French roads are wonderful. They have lots of large toll-roads that are perfectly maintained and allow you to easily and quickly (130km per hour speed limit) travel between two places. Of course it is more interesting and pleasant to take the slow, winding, pretty back roads, but sometimes you just need to get somewhere on time. We planned...

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