Archive for October, 2009

Soup au Pistou and a Story

When I was growing up, my parents owned a French restaurant here in Cleveland. It was one of the best restaurants in the city, or so I’ve been told by numerous people even today. Unfortunately it closed years ago, after they divorced. I still have many, many fond memories of playing in the wine barrels and around the restaurant with my brother as people ate their dinner and my parents worked. It wasn’t your typical childhood, but it was one where it inspired both my brother and me to pursu
By diabetesdaily.com

Colorful, bright wildflowers and poppies grow amongst terraces of Olive trees in the village of Moustiers Ste Marie, in the Alpes de Haute region of the Provence in France. The climate and soil make for a great growing environment in this region.
By hickerphoto.com

Garde-freinet0065bWe've added a lot of new photos to Beyond'sLa Garde-Freinetpage. Admittedly our previous page was pretty lame, with only 3 small and ancient pictures. The current bunch of photos include some taken from a visit a few days ago along with some much earlier photos.

The annual Chestnut Festival inLa Garde-Freinethappens the next two weekends: 18 and 25 October, 2009.

By Russ Collins

Aircraft with six onboard missing near Corsica

PARIS – A light aircraft with six people onboard went missing near the Corsica island off France, officials said Monday. The nationalities of the missing people were not immediately known, the French Air Force said. The Cessna 210 plane reported an engine failure to the control tower in Aix in Provence region after takeoff from Corsica, [...]
By blog.taragana.com

Trail of Crumbs by Kim Sunee

I have a strange attraction towards memoirs. I think they at once draw me away from my own life and give me many reasons to somehow compare my life to the person a memoir is about. When it came my turn to pick the next read for my book club, I knew right away it would be a memoir. Trail of Crumbs by Kim Sunee was the one democratically chosen. I was both glad I read it since it had been on my reading list for a long time and slightly disappointed with it. Trail of Crumbs is a story of
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Lonely Planet Cycling France

Amazon. com Review The French have a nickname for the bicycle: la petite reine, or the little queen. With the country’s fondness for the queen of the road, its vast network of quiet back roads, magnificent scenery, and scrumptious eateries, it’s the perfect choice for discovering the world on two wheels. Lonely Planet has created an excellent guide to touring in France, chock-full of itineraries, maps, information, and advice for those who want to get off the bus and set their own pace.
By sreelancer.com

In a 4.5 hectares park at the foot of the medieval village of Mougins, some friends are playing petanque how a delicious cliché of Provence, a glass of pastis in the hand, a slice of anchoïade in the other. For a brief moment, you think you have the wrong destination, but no, you’re not dreaming, you are well and truly arrived at your hotel: Le Mas Candille.Surprising is that yet warm and quite luxury hotel. The property is divided into three living areas: a 17th-century farmhouse, a country hou
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Legal Translation Agencies Tips

Legal Translation Agencies Tips by Jessica HoughtonIn one way, legal translation agencies are handling fire. They must have broad professional learning of what they are doing. Just visualise the expressions in such styles of documents. Fundamentally, they must be very correct, concise and wholly exempt from vagueness. And don’t ask me the result of placing inaccurate words in the target document!But if you still want to recognise this – this can give rise to confusion, annoyance, sore d
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Planning Gay Vacations to France

by Howie Holben Whether traveling to France on a trip across Europe, of visiting this popular country as your vacation destination, travelers will find magnificent beaches, alpine resorts, breathtaking countryside with quaint villages and medieval castles, world-renowned art collections, the glorious French Riviera and the truly unique, exceptional city of Paris. While visitors on planning gay travel tend to stay around Paris to enjoy the accepting atmosphere that Paris is known for, while
By health.nicheultra.com

Gay Tours to France

Gay Tours to France by Howie HolbenTraveling through France on a jaunt across Europe, or as a standalone vacation destination, is a trip that everyone should experience at least once. With snowcapped alps, the magnificent French Riviera, world famous art collections, pristine beaches, pastoral landscapes dotted with medieval castles, villages and ruins that tell the story of Frances diverse history, and the truly exquisite cosmopolitan city of Paris, travelers are sure to find exactly w
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