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How to put into words the many delightful towns and villages that you can find both here along the French Riviera and throughout Provence? Seeing is certainly believing and hopefully the articles we currently have will help you know more about them all. For many people, visiting the French Riviera and Provence is a "once in a lifetime" event. I do so hope that for those of you who can't come here and so sorely wish to, that this website, its articles, photos and now videos will go some way into making your disappointment less upsetting.

St Tropez

Trying to write about St. Tropez when so much has already been written about this pretty coastal town presented me with quite a challenge. What could I possibly tell you about St Tropez that you couldn’t find written elsewhere? Tough call. It’s expensive. It’s the playground of the jet set. It heaves with the invasion of tourists for most of the year. Driving there in summer is an abomination. But it’s also magical - and it’s this magic I'm going to try and share with you.
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Valbonne

I must admit to having a soft spot for Valbonne and find any excuse to visit it no matter what time of year. The fact that we live in Chateauneuf-de-Grasse helps as we're really only a "hop & skip" away. In summer i...

Last Updated ( Sunday, 03 August 2008 13:59 )

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Peymeinade

After a day out at Lac de St. Cassien, (a beautiful lake about 7km long set in a stunning natural environment and which we promise to feature next year) we sometimes take the more scenic D2562 road home rather than ...

Last Updated ( Sunday, 03 August 2008 13:53 )

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Antibes

The commune of Antibes, with a population of over 73,000 inhabitants called “Antibois”, stretches over 2,600 hectares of land. It is closely linked to Juan-les-Pins and indeed, you’ll find the two communes ver...
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Opio

Protected by the beautiful San Peyre Hills to the north, the pretty village of Opio is perched some 300 meters above sea level. Situated 7 km from Grasse, 15 km from Cannes and 30 km from Nice airport. This very lea...
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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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