For open, empty spaces, nothing beats Canada. However, for art and history, Europe is the place to be.
Posts tagged France
Mouth-Watering Pics of the Talensac French Sunday Market in Nantes
This morning, I queued for twenty minutes for two slices of ham.
Discovering Angers and Its Medieval Castle
Spoiler alert: there was no monster in the 13th-century Château d’Angers built by Louis IX of France.
What’s The Atmosphere in France in Summer 2016 After Several Terrorist Attacks?
The state of emergency was declared in the wake of the November 2015 attacks. I was scared of these three little words—what does it mean, exactly, to live under this state of emergency?
Discovering Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie And Vendée Beaches
Article views: 1,563 Travelling with Mark is undeniably easier now: no more milk bottles, no more diapers, fewer tantrums—he eats whatever is available, uses les toilettes (when we…
When a Spider is Almost as Big as an Elephant
I’m not that enthusiastic about the elephant anymore because I’ve seen it way too many times, but I did want to check out the spider.