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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Les Arques - Domme
From the tip of the Archachon basin at Cap Ferret, to Les Arques and finally Domme. We've traveled around a lot this past week. We also touch on the Euro elections and Macron's reaction, and wrap it up with the most bizarre Olympic update of them all.
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St. Etienne Cathedral
This week's intended destination of Toulouse was abruptly cancelled at the last minute, so we changed gears and headed down the road to beautiful Cahors, to see the spectacular St. Etienne Cathedral.
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Bark Air
On today's adventure, we travel to the charming village of Eymet where "arcade" architure is alive and well. We celebrate Neightbor's Day in Europe and there's a new dog in town. Introducing Bark Air.
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Chateau de Monbazillac
It's been a strange week. We got soaked watching the inaugural Penne D'Agenais Soapbox derby, then grabbed a few rays on our day-trip to the Chateau Monbazillac. The weather is all over the map. It's now starting to affect the Paris games. We'll have more on that.
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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.