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Canal du Midi

Canal du MidiTravel on the Canal du Midi, and you enter a time machine. It’s not so much that you go back in history, but that the feel of time and place is transformed, that the heartbeat of time gradually slows, that the warmth and colour of the weather, that the richness of the experience strengthens as you potter along.
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Gallo-Roman amphorae

Gallo-Roman amphoraeHow far would you travel to look at a museum that specialises in old Roman pots? Well, we think it’s well worth the trip to a village near Béziers — a fair way from the Côte along the A8 and the A9, maybe, but...
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Going loup’y?

Going loup’y?The Great Outdoors - Getting away from it! An easy hit of Nature can be achieved by a visit to the Alpha wolf sanctuary just north of Saint-Martin Vésubie. Here you will breathe in the fantastic air and be guarante...

Last Updated ( Friday, 23 January 2009 11:39 )

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Four Seasons Resort, Provence

When I started planning content for the February issue of AMB I thought it would be fun to give it a slight Valentine flavour. So while my contributing authors were busy at their posts, I wondered what contribution ...
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In Love with France

There is a heading in today’s Los Angeles Times entitled “On Valentine’s Day, you don’t have to be in love” in which the writer reminds everyone that no matter where you are relationship-wise next week, there ...
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Chateau La Napoule

Since living here, discovering the French Riviera has been a great source of joy for me, but never more than the summer of last year when I visited, for the very first time, Château La Napoule, once the home of the...

Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 June 2010 17:08 )

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Walking in the Mercantour

Walking in the Mercantour

Surprisingly, snowy peaks of the Mercantour, perhaps the wildest and most unspoiled of all France’s National Parks, may be glimpsed from many places on the shores of the Côte. You’ve almost certainly been thril...

Last Updated ( Friday, 23 January 2009 11:06 )

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Julia Child: My Life in France

If, like me until recently, you had never knowingly heard of Julia Child, it will help to understand that she was, so to speak, America’s answer to Elizabeth David.  It was she who, after the second world war, introduced the dishes and techniques of French cooking to, principally, her countrywomen.  I had been aware of, but never read, her encyclopaedic work Mastering the Art of French Cooking, but could not have told you who had written it (or even that it was an American book).  In fact, Julia Child later parted company from Elizabeth David: while David went on to explore the cuisines of Italy and other Mediterranean countries, Child stuck to that of France but developed her teaching skills into pioneering television cookery programmes decades before they came to clog up our TV channels on a daily basis.

 

Sarah's Midnight Anthology

A year ago I introduced readers of this website to an old friend, Sarah Nock, who had written an insightful  –  and surprisingly funny  –  account of what it is like to suffer from Parkinson’s disease.  (My review of Ponderings on Parkinson’s is still on-site.)  Now she has published another book of a quite different kind: an anthology of verse, but one with a difference.

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