Show Notes for Episode 192: Moving to France on a Long Stay Tourist Visa

Thinking about moving to France? Maybe you could do it on a long stay tourist visa just like Claire and her husband did. We discuss what it took and get into what it felt like in this conversation.


Show Notes for Episode 191: A Great Visit to the Chateau of Pau

Visiting the southwest? You should consider a visit to the Chateau of Pau because it's a great furnished castle and full of wonderful stories.


Show Notes for Episode 190: 12 Perfect Spots for a Picnic in Paris

What are the best places to have a picnic in Paris? Is it OK to open a bottle of wine in a park in Paris? Where are the best places to get your picnic foods? It's all in today's episode!


Show Notes for Episode 188: Visiting Paris in August

Visiting Paris in August Episode: man painting a Paris landscape on the Pont des Arts on a sunny day in Paris


Show Notes for Episode 186: Is It Possible To Visit The Mont Saint Michel As A Day Trip From Paris?

Is it possible to visit the Mont Saint Michel from Paris in one day without joining a tour? Yes! This is the episode where we explain exactly how.


Show Notes for Episode 185: Is Renting a Car in France Worth the Trouble?

I'm Annie, the French parking queen. And I'm here to tell you when renting a car in France is a great idea and when it's the stupidest decision you'll ever make!


Show Notes for Episode 184: The Luxembourg Gardens in Paris

Don't think about it twice! Listen to this episode to find out why you should be making time to go to the Luxembourg Gardens and WHY!


Show Notes for Episode 183: The Ultimate Guide to Toulouse

Listen, we know France is a big beautiful country, but do yourself a favor and come on down to Toulouse, the off the beaten track fun is in Toulouse!


Show Notes for Episode 181: The Hunchback of Notre Dame


Show Notes for Episode 180: Notre Dame Cathedral Stories

How do you make a visit to a Cathedral enjoyable and stimulating for modern people who are not well-versed in the imagery of the Middle Ages? You tell them where to look so they too can see the stories, of course!