
Normandy: A Land and History Shaped by the Sea
After more than thirteen years in France, there are still places I have never seen. Normandy was one of them. At the end of April, my friend Patricia Sands and I set out on our
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.

After more than thirteen years in France, there are still places I have never seen. Normandy was one of them. At the end of April, my friend Patricia Sands and I set out on our
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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Loire Valley's Château Villandry and a private French Chef
So much time, so many places, so much chocolate! February in France is one of my favorite months. Perhaps that’s because it brings back memories
I planned to return to my French world in May when the pandemic hit. It’s been over six months since I walked away from my
Where's the best fish soup in France
A look inside the business of a B&B
One of the life experiences I cherish the most is spending time along the Côte d’Azur. After my last visit, I have a vision of

Sarlat. You’re the winner. Of all the places I’ve been on my Dordogne tour these past five days, I like

Nothing compares with the Saturday or Wednesday markets in Uzes. Yet these Tuesday events, clearly for tourists, have the added

You have to Travel Corsica to believe how much the terrain of an island can change within a short drive.

How mould from rye bread found its way into the first Roquefort cheese