Alison Kerr, Transatlantic Adventures: Artist colony & reconnecting with France – Part 3/4
Artist Colony: My friends are artists—he paints, she dances—themselves, and they want to create a place for artist retreats and residencies.
Artist Colony: My friends are artists—he paints, she dances—themselves, and they want to create a place for artist retreats and residencies.
French citizenship: I returned in 2006, after a difficult separation and divorce. I really needed to leave France for a while. I think the biggest shock was how ...
"learning French wasn't easy, I will admit. Sometimes I think the differences between France and the U.S. outweigh the similarities."
Toulon... is a must-visit bigger French city, which has so much to offer. I will definitely be going back.
Paris: What I'd do differently... with a little knowledge & planning, you can minimize the stress to make the most of your Paris vacation!
Chateau la Coste: Where we explored inspiring world class art, architecture, and superb surroundings including the Bob Dylan sculpture and not forgetting the David Hockney exhibition in Aix.
The small but mighty Picodon stands out for its diminutive size, for its piquant flavor, but perhaps most of all for its variety. A cheese whose aromas, intensity, and even color can vary widely from producer to producer.
A little place almost no one's heard of - Find out how to get to that tiny port just across the border that almost no one has ever heard of — and go there!
Only in Provence: Provence is a magical corner of France, with unique sights, surprising legends, and a rich Roman, Jewish, and Catholic heritage.
Paris will have to wait... It took me over 30 years to get to Paris, but it was worth the wait.