When in France

France reveals itself in the small, everyday passages—pieces once used, once loved, still full of meaning. Step into France the way I love it most: through the objects that lived real lives. Touch, listen, imagine. A free museum of sorts.

Today snowflakes drifted throughout the day. Cold in Provence- no olive picking for me. Though tomorrow is a must.

Next year, 2026, my daughter and I have a few more places left if you would like to join us. We have five groups planned and four places still open. If you would like to come and taste France with your senses—to go beyond the façade and actually visit French homes, meet the people, and experience the life I have shared over and over on my blog—then please send me an email and let me know. You can also leave a comment in the comment section.

Most of the openings are for May 2026, but as always, if you want to come with your own group and have us create something just for you, we do that too.



Comments

4 responses to “When in France”

  1. Cynthia Williamson

    Do you have any places available the first week in July?

    1. We do not lead groups in July because it is too hot.our groups are in April, May, first week in June, September and October x

  2. Love that picture of you at the brocante holding a picture. Is that Vanves?

    1. Thank you. Yes it is

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