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Tag Archives: Entrecasteaux
Forgotten valleys
One of our least loved areas of France is the north-east where the flattest of landscapes stretches on into infinity with no more than the odd bump or ditch. We are very fortunate where we live that, in contrast, we … Continue reading
Entrecasteaux
It is the season for events overtaking blogs. We were going to publish on Entrecasteaux last week, but the appalling explosion in Beirut demanded comment. Many thanks for those of you who contacted us either through the blog or in … Continue reading
Short walks in a grey month
We gather the weather over much of western Europe has apparently been colder, wetter and greyer than for a number of years. It certainly has been so with us and that has kept us indoors more than usual. We’ve also … Continue reading
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Tagged Entrecasteaux, Plaine des Maures, sentier du littoral, Var coast
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Easter weekend part 2
We’ve had a busy week doing various bits and pieces in between having our first family visitors to stay and showing them around. But before we cover anything of this week it’s probably worth finishing off our account of Easter … Continue reading