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The First Time
2025-04-26 11:00 UTC by Corey In France, there’s a quiet little tradition that adds a touch of magic to everyday moments: the first time you experience something in a season—whether it’s spotting your first puppy, tasting your first strawberry, or doing anything for the first time that year—you make a wish. You might say, “This is my first strawberry of the... Read the whole entry... »
Another wonderful group has gathered—women with kindred hearts, and a love for the old, the beautiful, and the perfectly imperfect. We are here, together in Provence , ready to wander through storybook villages, go to the brocantes, and share the kind of laughter that feels like sunshine. Tomorrow is our first brocante, oh the anticipation... Read the whole entry... »
Here we go again—another week of antiquing adventures and soaking up France one brocante at a time, this time in collaboration with Red Shed Tours. While The French la Vie journeys officially kick off in May, I’ve teamed up with Red Shed to guide four of their groups. Their tours are a bit larger—14 lovely guests, staying in a... Read the whole entry... »
Where I have connected to wonder-filled friends, and have been invited to take you who have joined me on a French la Vie to visit, and experience what I have come to know and love. Let’s go antiquing. You know, I know, We know so let’s go! Not just for the stuff one can find—though yes, there is plenty—but because it’s one of the... Read the whole entry... »
You never know what you’ll find or what might spark your curiosity. What did I buy? Strangely, with 800 dealers, not much. I was looking for certain items but didn’t find them. And worse, the few things I wanted were already sold. No worries, When you live in France, there is always tomorrow’s brocante.
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