ex pats
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M&S Le retour
@ 03.04.2011 – 14:09:42
Hooray, they’re back. After a ten year absence, British high street retail giants, Marks and Spencer’s, will be opening for business in Paris in November … more -
Traditional British Family Christmas
@ 04.12.2009 – 11:39:26
Here's one for all French based ex-pats and French readers of my blog. Just found this little gem on the Daily Mail. Now, before you read, you have … more -
Reflections on a Journey "Home".
@ 22.08.2009 – 17:11:42
The English write about France, however there is a long tradition of the French casting an eye across the Channel. Voltaire, Rousseau and Diderot all … more -
Crime Free France
@ 31.05.2009 – 11:02:23
« As a general rule, the poll of 1,000 Britons living in France found that 87 per cent felt happier since moving . . . They were less worried about crime … more -
EXPATS LIVING THE GOOD LIFE SAY THERE IS LESS CRIME AND MORE RESPECT IN FRANCE
@ 29.05.2009 – 18:48:26
Unstructured musings and ramblings in a gut reaction to the Daily Blackshirt. Please stop writing crap about where I live « EXPATS LIVING THE GOOD LIFE … more -
Not as sweet
@ 03.05.2009 – 17:17:48
The long haul home. The fog hit, just six miles before Dover. Not the thick pea soup type, but a whispy, sea fog, like the swirly milk on the old Galaxy … more -
Are they really heading home?
@ 31.01.2009 – 16:21:14
What the British press knew already, the French press just seemed to have picked up on. The Brits are heading back to the « Green and Sceptred. » After … more -
Back to Kabul en Brenne - the shooting continues
@ 19.11.2008 – 12:05:28
A lot has happend to our friend’s the Taylors since they last featured on the blog. Amanda Taylor tells of their plight in her own words. Readers are … more -
TURNING THE TIDE
@ 29.09.2008 – 14:48:51
Back with the Taylors at Kabul en Brenne Talking to the Taylor’s these days can be a bit tricky. You never know who might be listening. This didn’t … more -
Back to the War Zone - Kabul en Brenne II
@ 29.08.2008 – 20:43:11
Like the rivers of La Brenne, the D925 twists and turns lazily, winding its way deep into the bucolic innocence of rural France. This is no drive; it … more
