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Bécherel: A Book Lover’s Dream

There’s something special about holding a book that someone cherished during his or her lifetime. Many years ago, I bought a set of old books at a bouquiniste (stand with…

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February 9, 2020
Destinations, What to See

A Perfect Day Trip in Brittany: Discover Chapelle Sainte-Barbe in Le Faouët & Chapelle Saint-Gildas

If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you know I adore those off-the-beaten-path surprises. Sure, I love the hustle and bustle of big-city attractions—but nothing quite matches the…

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June 15, 2025
Destinations, What to See

Why Visit La Gacilly, Brittany, France?

If you love charming French towns, with granite houses, twisty side streets, and a bit of eccentricity thrown in, then La Gacilly is for you!

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November 24, 2023
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    Saint Malo and les Rochers Sculptés de Rothéneuf

    August 17, 2021 /

    When I want to spend a day immersing myself in French history and culture and maybe run into a pirate or two, I head to St Malo. The views from the ramparts (some dating back to the 12th century) are worth the trip alone. For sun worshipers, its sandy beaches are simply stunning. If all that weren’t enough, there is a wide variety of restaurants offering scrumptious dishes and a plethora of shops perfect for browsing or buying. St Malo is une ville made for strolling, and I appreciate its interesting and varied architecture. Sadly, the majority of the city – 80% to be exact – was devastated by bombings…

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    A Visit to Saint Suliac, Bretagne, France

    August 1, 2021
  • Delicious Eats,  Destinations,  What to See

    A Visit to Saint Suliac, Bretagne, France

    August 1, 2021 /

    One of the many things I love about France is that a picturesque village is never more than a few kilometers away. In fact, France is home to over 150 official beautiful villages (les plus beaux villages de France). Saint Suliac, a small fishing town in Brittany’s Ille–et–Vilaine department, has held this title since 1999. Under a thousand people call it home but many come to take in its narrow winding streets lined with centuries old stone houses. Saint Suliac is an easy 45-minute drive north from Rennes. It is only a few kilometers from St Malo and the two can be easily combined to make a lovely day trip. Another…

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    Bons Moments in Brittany

    July 11, 2021 /

    Hello, friends. If you read my last blog post, you know that I am back in my beloved Brittany. I arrived in Paris on June 14th and in Brittany the 15th. I can’t express how happy I was when I got off the train in Rennes and was reunited with my dear friends. A short time later, I was back in my apartment, looking out the window, content to see the granite houses with their grey slate roofs and colorful wooden shutters. Such homes are found throughout this region and I find them simply charming. The next day I spent a good few hours walking, breathing in the crisp air…

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    How to Decorate Your France-inspired Home with Second-Hand Treasures: A Personal Journey

    January 1, 2025

    Why You Should Visit the Pink Granite Coast in Brittany, France

    September 8, 2024

    How to Spend a Day in Roscoff, Brittany, France

    August 13, 2024
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    Traveling to France During a Pandemic

    June 23, 2021 /

    I am in France. Enfin! While information and protocols seem to be changing by the hour – certainly by the day – I wanted to give you an overall idea of what it was like to travel internationally during a pandemic. I hope that this blog post gives you a better understanding of what to expect if you are traveling soon and determine whether it is the right choice for you. Of course, this was my experience during and after my flight one week ago and your comfort level may be different than mine. As many of you know, French President Emmanuel Macron announced in late April that vaccinated Americans…

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    How to Decorate Your France-inspired Home with Second-Hand Treasures: A Personal Journey

    January 1, 2025

    How to Spend a Day in Roscoff, Brittany, France

    August 13, 2024

    Why You Should Visit the Pink Granite Coast in Brittany, France

    September 8, 2024
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    Beyond Brittany: A Visit to Mont St Michel

    May 23, 2021 /

    When visiting Brittany, one simply must travel to nearby Normandy for a visit to Mont St Michel. Sitting just 1 km from the mainland, it is one of France’s most beloved islands. Today’s post will give you some tips as to how and when to travel to Mont St Michel to get the most pleasure from your visit. Mont St Michel lies just outside Brittany, about one hour from St Malo and a smidge over an hour from Rennes. If Dinan is your home base, it too is only about an hour away. If staying in Paris, there are numerous tours that run from the city, though that tends to…

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    A Visit to Saint Suliac, Bretagne, France

    August 1, 2021
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    Must-see Castles in Brittany

    April 11, 2021 /

    Let’s take a trip back in time, shall we? Imagine for a moment a scene of lords dressed in long tunics and leggings and ladies in their fine gowns. They are seated around a grand fireplace, wine or ale in hand, the smell of grilled smoked pork, nutmeg, and cardamom lingering in the air. Musicians and captivating storytellers entertain their guests. Ah yes, what it must have been like to live in medieval times! (Well, for lords and ladies anyway.) If castles, medieval history and lore appeal to you, read on. Brittany is home to over a dozen castles, all with a different personality. Today, I will walk you through…

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    A Visit to Saint Suliac, Bretagne, France

    August 1, 2021
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    A Coastal Drive in Brittany

    March 14, 2021 /

    The days are growing longer, reminding us that spring is just around the corner. Spring is my favorite season, as it is always full of the promise of new life. This year, I think that rings even more true. With some encouraging news about vaccines, we can all breathe a collective sigh of relief, knowing that we may see some sense of normality yet this year. Those of us with a serious case of wanderlust are beginning to imagine – and dare I say plan – for the day that starts with an early check-in at the airport, and ends with our feet touching the soil of a foreign land.…

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    Why Brittany’s Northern Coast Is a Hiker’s Paradise

    July 27, 2025

    Best of Brittany, France in 2022 Part 1

    February 5, 2023

    A Visit to Saint Suliac, Bretagne, France

    August 1, 2021
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    Spend a Day with Me in Dinan, Brittany

    February 7, 2021 /

    It is the beginning of February, and we are midway through the “grey days of winter”. The days are getting noticeably longer and the promise of spring is within sight. Today, we happen to be blessed with clear, blue skies and plenty of sunshine. While I need to put on several layers on from head to toe just to take a brief walk with my dog, I am happy to breathe in the brisk air and feel the sunshine on my face. As often happens, my mind drifts off to my beloved Brittany, and what I would be doing if I were there today. I imagine that I’m in the…

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    Best of 2020

    January 2, 2021 /

    Yes, I know, the title is somewhat …. interesting. Did we have a best of anything in 2020?! Like many of you, I had goals and plans for the year that went, shall we say, a little off course due to a little thing called Covid 19. For one, I planned to spend spring break and the summer holiday in Brittany. I would have taken you along on my many adventures, we would have tasted delicious cuisine, and we would have learned some useful French phrases along the way. Alas, this was not the year for adventure. No, this was a year to just keep going, and some days, even…

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    Interview with Christine Todd, Teacher and Entrepreneur (in English and French)

    November 29, 2020 /

    The most important things in life are the connections you make with others. – Tom Ford Les choses les plus importantes dans la vie sont les connexions que vous établissez avec les autres. – Tom Ford I had the immense pleasure recently to meet up with une amie, Christine, who is embarking on a new adventure that brings people together for the purposes of language learning, cultural understanding, cooking, connection, and, most importantly, fun! Christine and I met through the graces of social media at the beginning of 2020, and had plans to meet in person over the summer. While our get together wasn’t quite as we had originally planned…

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