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The Napoleon Route, a Scenic Drive in France, Episode 402
Today Annie Sargent talks with Brian Revel about a trip he took in France with his father on the theme of the Napoleon Route. The Villages on the Napoleon Route This route takes visitors from the Medi
Toulouse to Marseille by Train, Episode 401
Are you looking to go from Toulouse to Marseille on the train? Kelly Young has some tips for you, including what to do when the train takes a very brief stop somewhere! This was a bit of a whirlwind t
L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Episode 400
Are you thinking of visiting L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and Fontaine de Vaucluse? Listen to this episode to understand what it'll be like and make your plans! | Table of Contents for this Episode
Introducing your Partner to France, Episode 399
Are you introducing your partner to France? Perhaps you're bringing your children to France for the first time. This is an episode you'll hear lots of tips on how to make sure things go so well that t
Sénanque Abbey and Gordes, Episode 398
Today Annie Sargent brings you a conversation with Elyse Rivin of about the Sénanque Abbey and Gordes. This is lavender-central, but there’s more to it than the beautiful flowers! Elyse was just ther
Running into Snags while Visiting France, Episode 397
Today, Annie Sargent brings you a conversation with Patty Lund about running into snags while visiting to France. She's visited France many times, but that wasn't enough to avoid minor issues. There a
Rosa Bonheur, the Artist Who Wore Pants
On today's episode of the podcast, Annie Sargent and talk about Rosa Bonheur on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of her birth in Bordeaux. Rosa Bonheur was one of the most successful painters of
How to Enjoy France on a Student Budget, Episode 395
Today, Annie Sargent brings you a conversation with Josh Taylor about visiting France on a student budget. You don’t need to be a student to learn from this episode because there are lots of us who en
A Brief History of the Tour de France, Episode 394
In this episode of the podcast, Elyse Rivin of tells us about the birth of the bicycle and of the Tour de France. The first the Tour de France in 1903 started small but hasn't stopped growing ever si
Life on the Canal du Midi, Episode 393
Today, Annie Sargent brings you a conversation with Michel Ravitsky about Life on the Canal du Midi. Michel is French and a young retiree. He lives on his barge (péniche in French) part-time. Michel h