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Learning French: One phrase a day
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Another successful event at the Chateau: A Literary Evening with Michael Sadler
On Friday night, 12 May, the Aquitaine Langues and Chateau Lalinde hosted another wildly successful Literary Evening -- this time, once agai...
Asterix vs Manga : Japanese comics conquer the heart of France
"Comic books or bandes dessinees as they are called in the French-speaking world have been a significant part of French culture since...
A Spencer Tunick Installation coming to our area!
22 April 2006 will see another of the American artist, Spencer Tunick's giant 'sculptural' installations --- this time in St Se...
The Giant Omelette at Haux, Gironde
Every year, for the last 26 years, on Easter Monday, a giant omelette is made -- not only to retain the title of the biggest omelette in the...
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The Orpheus and Bacchus Music and Wine Festival, St Emilion and Bordeaux
Travel Video and TV News report: Music and Markets Offers Sumptuous Bordeaux Fall Getaway Fall into the ultimate French getaway – luxuriati...
Riding the tidal bore on the Gironde! : Mascaret
It is already a year ago when I last wrote about the Dordogne/Gironde Tidal Bore, or the Mascaret, as it is known, and now the season is b ...
Promising young artist's work in Chateau Lalinde
I am so excited! A young friend of mine, Sophie Kee , who shows tremendous promise as an artist, has agreed to hang one of her "Doors&q...
Autumn is coming to the Dordogne
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Recipe for garlick soup
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Popular Posts
The Giant Omelette at Haux, Gironde
Every year, for the last 26 years, on Easter Monday, a giant omelette is made -- not only to retain the title of the biggest omelette in the...
Another successful event at the Chateau: A Literary Evening with Michael Sadler
On Friday night, 12 May, the Aquitaine Langues and Chateau Lalinde hosted another wildly successful Literary Evening -- this time, once agai...
An almost 'empty' River Dordogne, and Surfing the Bore
This week the Dordogne river in front of the chateau dropped to an all-time low --- well, to be exact, to an all-time-since-I-arrived-here-l...
Asterix vs Manga : Japanese comics conquer the heart of France
"Comic books or bandes dessinees as they are called in the French-speaking world have been a significant part of French culture since...
Riding the tidal bore on the Gironde! : Mascaret
It is already a year ago when I last wrote about the Dordogne/Gironde Tidal Bore, or the Mascaret, as it is known, and now the season is b ...
Easter in France : The church bells are silent....
Anne Wipf. , the artist of this lovely rendition of the Easter Bells , writes about her work: "In the French tradition, on Tuesday be...
A Spencer Tunick Installation coming to our area!
22 April 2006 will see another of the American artist, Spencer Tunick's giant 'sculptural' installations --- this time in St Se...
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The Expat Business, a Social Phenomenon of our Times.
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Promising young artist's work in Chateau Lalinde
Learning French : One phrase a day
Another blogging bit
60th Cannes Film Festival : It's a wrap!
25 May : Missing Children Day
Thunderstorms continue over the Southwest of France
Storms over the Dordogne : and in Chateau Lalinde!
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Comments on Sarkozy's choice of government - The W...
Canadians build a new resort in the Dordogne
Unethical to eat chocolates!
The power of blogging and the pleasures of googling
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Baby Boom for France- But more babies needed in th...
Expat from Wales French Prime Minister's wife
Josephine Baker : Still in the News
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Market Day in Lalinde and Cheese cakes from the Po...
Biron, another superb Dordogne Chateau
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France chooses their new President: Nicolas Sarkozy
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Summer planting in the Dordogne
Sharing the Chateau with a cat
A prize-winning garden in the Dordogne
Carcassonne, A Medieval Citadel
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