

Solo Female Travel Dining: How I Made Peace With Eating Alone
I used to hate eating dinner alone when I traveled. Lunch was easy—I could chat with the waiter, exchange a smile and a greeting with the people at the table next to me, or people-watch
Adventures of the Barefoot blogger
Welcome! I’m Deborah, an American expat who has called the charming town of Uzès, France, home for nearly a decade. Through this website, I invite you to join me on an exciting journey as I share my experiences and insights from this beautiful corner of the world.
I used to hate eating dinner alone when I traveled. Lunch was easy—I could chat with the waiter, exchange a smile and a greeting with the people at the table next to me, or people-watch
The Barefoot Blogger shares over 10 years of inspiring personal stories and enriching experiences across France. Exploring both renowned landmarks and hidden treasures through the eyes of an American expat who has embraced life in this captivating country. Be prepared to fall in love with France all over again.
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In Collioure nature, architecture and history blend to create a magical place.
When I learned my hometown friend, whom I hadn't seen in 40 years, was coming to visit me in Uzes, right away I started planning her trip. One that...
A walk to Luxembourg Gardens and drinks with a Barefoot Blogger follower were the two things I wanted to accomplish today in Paris.
Manners, greetings, and respect. The importance of “bonjour” in France. I grew up in the American South, where good manners were expected. You greeted everyone,
If you think living in France is buttery croissants and fancy red wine, welcome to my week.
A visit to Provence – one of the most visited areas in France – is a guest post by Nancy McGee of Tour with Absolutely. Nancy
Nothing’s easy about living in France, especially for an ex-pat like me. I’m not good with details. By that, I
The French love bandes dessinées — drawn cartoons. We may call them “funnies” in the States but here they take
Saturday Market in Uzes
Visiting the pottery village of San Quentin la Poterie France