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Hello and welcome to my blog! I’m glad you stopped by and I hope you enjoy the posts and photos. I’m a native Pacific Northwesterner currently living the expat life in France. I love to travel, take photos, and discover new places, and to share my adventures with others. I hope you enjoy what you find here, if so, please feel free to reach out if you have comments or questions. I would love to have you follow along as I share my travels around France and Europe. Wishing you grand adventures! Tricia
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It’s one of those instantly identifiable sights, isn’t it? I wonder how many years before it disintegrates.
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I was wondering about that as well. Thanks Jo!
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Bien sur.
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Yes, very true! 🇫🇷
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Oui!
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And France isn’t just old buildings and châteaux … your beautiful photo shows another side of France that one doesn’t often see!
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Thanks so much Corna! Yes, France has much natural beauty as well.
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Said like a true Frenchman 😊 Maggie
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Hehe; yup!
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You can’t argue with that- France is just great 🙂
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It certainly is. Thanks Meg!
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well, yeah!
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Yeah!
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Étretat, oh là là…always has my heart ❤
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And mine too. Thanks Rebecca!
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France is one of the most beautiful countries in the world thanks to diverse areas, gorgeous food, a relaxed way of life, and a romantic language. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Agreed; France has it all!
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😊😊😊
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I always used to dislike France. I can’t explain it but in my bones I’m German and Nordic – I like the cleanliness, efficiency, order. I found France too hot, too messy, too sweaty, too disorganised. But over the last 3 or 4 years I’ve really changed my mind and seen so much in France I’ve loved, It’s a beautiful country.
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I get that, there are countries I disliked but have come to appreciate after learning more. Thanks Han!
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Couldn’t agree more. Just wish I had the skills to say that in French!
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Moi aussi. La france est grande parce qu’elle est la france. Merci beaucoup!
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Thanks, but I actually meant “couldn’t agree more.” 🙂
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Love the use of the pronoun “she.” France is a beautiful, complicated, beloved woman.
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Spot on! Thanks Lisa.
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