Footloose in France
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.
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Wines from the Camargue Region of France
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Samuel Beckett in Roussillon, France
The red hills of Roussillon are an inspiration for artists, but I had no idea how many famous authors came to visit Roussillon.
Behind French Garden Walls: A Bit of Silk Mill History
When driving down the backroads of France near Uzés, it’s a common sight to ride alongside tall stone walls. You know these beautifully laid stones must conceal something amazing....
Tour South France for White Horses on the Beach
When I heard there were going to be white horses racing on the beach at Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, I couldn’t wait to get there.
Moving to France: The Visa
Looks like lots of folks are thinking about moving to France. First, the visa. This post was #1 among blog followers in 2018. Bonne chance!
Lavender Fields Close To Uzès
Searching for lavender fields close to Uzès isn’t just for tourists. Locals take great pleasure in finding them too — off the beaten track — in a charming town...
Travel Guide to Dordogne: Hints, Finds and Faux-Pas
Travel guide to Dordogne
House Hunters International TV Show Spotlights Uzes
House Hunters Chose Uzès Erin, Stuart, and their blended family with four children went on a house hunt in the
2016’s Top Post: The Truth About Owning and Running A Chambres d’Hôtes in the South of France
Close to 1,000 viewers enjoyed Jane and Gary’s story the day it appeared on the Barefoot Blogger! Thanks to your
Road Trip Through the Loire Valley
Thinking about a visit to the Loire Valley? Join me as I recall my adventure into France’s heartland- a Loire
Hills of the Côte d’Azur: Memories Tour Day 4
When Nice was in its infancy, the hills of the Côte d’Azur were where the poor people lived. The mountainous