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Italian Road Trip : First Stop : Genoa the Ancient Port City
A memorable few days were spent in Italy last October, at the beginning of autumn on a mini road trip. Music was prepared for the car, with the favourite all round crowd pleaser being Jungle the Brit collective that the kids happened to love. First stop […]

St Tropez : Market Day In April
It’s now spring in the South of France and this week it started to feel that the sombre mood of the past few months is lifting and the days are getting lighter and longer. I’ve popped over to St Tropez twice recently as it is the perfect […]

Snow Trip
I hadn’t spent much time in snow before living in France and have come to skiing a bit late if the truth be told. Whilst the kids are whizzing down the slopes, I gingerly weave my way through toddlers and my heart skips a beat […]

Snow Perfume : L’Air Du Désert Marocain
Another great perfume for the snow and I say this with a slight sense of disbelief as this modern classic was inspired by the Moroccan desert. It’s an addictive, arid amber with a dry, dusty feel. One of Andy Tauer‘s most revered and loved perfumes. This […]

Snow and clouds
I’m away for a week in the mountains and the WiFi is woeful so there won’t be many posts this week. Fingers crossed this will work.

Bonne Année 2015 : La Première Balade
I love a walk in the country and there’s nothing better to usher in the New Year than some time spent in the great outdoors. Today we journeyed to La Plan de la Tour a small village near Sainte Maxime and explored the surrounding countryside. Nothing […]

Sunday Ramblings : St Tropez Pre Christmas
I prefer St Tropez in the cooler months. It’s a more pleasant time to visit than summer when the cruise ships arrive and the tiny village is so inundated with people you can barely move or breathe in its over heated crowded streets. However it is a […]

Daytripper : Medieval Sights at Les Baux de Provence
Day trips are a must do when living in France, there are so many gorgeous villages and cities to explore and I never seem to grow weary of it. The kids however are of a different disposition – the lure of ‘another pretty village’ is […]