
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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WHERE ELSE WOULD I HAVE LEARNED ABOUT PIPINETTES?
The farmer who sells goat cheese at the Uzes Saturday Market is one of my favorite vendors.
Andy Newman's packable art exhibit next to the Tourist office in Uzes features original art of places around town and in this part of France
Canal cruising is more than floating along slowly all day in a barge. Wine tasting and cruising was the perfect day on the Athos Canal du Midi cruise.
I first visited Saint-Paul-de-Mausole years ago while tracing the footsteps of Van Gogh in Saint-Rémy. The former monastery, now a private hospital, is where Van
If you wonder about the heat wave in Uzès and how it's affecting townfolk and tourists, let's look at the places people always gather. Join me on a walk...

Wine caves to visit in the Loire Valley

The Rhythm of Life in France: Slower, Intentional, and Anchored in Rituals France doesn’t hand you its secrets all at

The Barefoot Blogger stumbles into more good things than I deserve — like a visit to the Vermeer Exhibition and

The French love bandes dessinées — drawn cartoons. We may call them “funnies” in the States but here they take