From Paris to Languedoc

It is nearly three months since I last posted on this blog – I went to Paris to work on a new project and changed not only my home address for a while, but seemingly my whole lifestyle – blogging and photography went out of the window and the noise and scrumbles of city life took over.

I will be writing about my bizarre experiences dealing with Parisian business, but not until I can put some distance, thought and balance into the perspective.

Needless to say I am much much happier in the South of France, not only because I am with my family, but just about everything is better, food, weather, space, the countryside and friendly people – like most cities, Paris is great to visit and even better to leave.

OK, so this is a short note – but it is the first time I have felt like writing in a dozen weeks.

About tony

Blogging about life in France since 1997 and running vacation apartments and BandB in the south of France keeps me busy (and poor)
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3 Responses to From Paris to Languedoc

  1. Anne says:

    So glad you’re back, Tony! We’ve missed your snippets of life in France.
    Hope to see you next time we’re there.

  2. Gerry says:

    Yep! Good to see you back Tony. Keep on bloggin’. We still need to have that chat, by the way.

    All the best,

    Gerry

  3. Wendy Patterson says:

    Looking forward to your notes again and glad you are in a place where you feel happier. We live in the country at home in Vermont, US, and do enjoy the stimulating richness Paris offers. South of France is truly lovely in yet another expansive way. We will be spending at least a little time there in the coming months.

    All the best,
    Wendy

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