Jeff and Julie move to France (during a global pandemic) Humble and Fred
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- Society & Culture
A Canadian couple decides to pack up and move to France. These are their stories.
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Cave du Marmandais
The rotten weather is limiting our adventure opportunities. So again, we were forced back indoors. This week, we check out a wine co-operative, talk about the Eurovision results and promote women's driving in France. There's also more on the Paris '24 games.
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Latour-Marliac
We finally got rid of the rain. On this sunny episode, we drop in on the famous Water Lily farm in Temple Sur Lot named after its founder, Latour-Marliac.
We have more on the location of the Olympic torch, and France has just baked up the longest Baguette in the history of the world. Impressive. -
Foire aux Fleurs
Is it rainy, windy and cold here in SW France? Yes it is. But do we still have a podcast for you? Yes we do! That's the length we will go to keep you happy. Today, it's supposed to be Spring, so we checked out the Foire aux Fleurs in Tournon. We also take a look at this year's May Day and the 2024 Olympics.
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The Hazelnut Museum
I suppose if there's a museum for foie gras here in France, it stands to reason that there'd be one for Hazelnuts. And there is. And we went there. Also on this week's show there's more on the 2024 Paris Olympics, and the European alcohol consumption report was issued from the WHO.
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Montauban
We changed it up this week and headed South East of here to the "pink" city of Montauban. The stark contrast between the rock structures we are used to and the red brick used in the Medieval construction of Montauban was a feast for the eyes.
There's news from the Olympic village and more French baseball to talk about as well. -
La Roque-Gageac
Our plan came together. On today's podcast we returned to the Dordogne to travel up the river by boat through the beautiful village of La Roque-Gageac.
The Michelin folks are adding Hotels to their rating system and Julie has more on France's new proposed "rabbit" tax.