
A Hidden Picasso Just Outside Uzès
When Amanda Summer reached out to me while visiting Uzès, I had no idea the conversation would lead to a guest post on my blog. We met, talked, and within minutes it was clear she
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.

When Amanda Summer reached out to me while visiting Uzès, I had no idea the conversation would lead to a guest post on my blog. We met, talked, and within minutes it was clear she
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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As much as I’d love to write a blog post this week, I’m too busy stressing! The French drivers’ code test is on tap for
Fête de la musique à Uzès
Only four more days until I leave for my grand adventure. Solo. Just as planned. The beginning of my love affair with Uzès, France. Destination
One good thing leads to another when you take a day trip from Uzès to Le Plus Beau Village Sainte-Enimie in the Cévennes Mountains. A
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Market day is my favorite time to visit new places in France.

Renewing my Carte de Sejour mid-COVID was a task I dreaded. Truthfully, renewing my Carte de Sejour is a headache

If I had known that learning French is fun, I would have gone to IS-AIX long ago. Perhaps it’s fun

Now that I’ve seen the movie “Loving Van Gogh“- French no less, with no subtitles, I -remember my first visit

Now that I’ve dealt with the humbling experience of failing the French drivers’ code test not once but six times,