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.
Time Flies. Make Memories!
“Time flies” might sound a bit trite, but it seems to be truer than ever. That’s why I want to encourage my gal friends and followers to sign up for the “Memories You Promised Yourself” tour of the south of France with best selling author,
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Life in Black & White: Nuit Blanche in Uzès
Who knew the next adventure we would take together would be a worldwide pandemic!? Life never ceases to amaze me. And it’s undoubtedly neither black nor white. So here...
Moving to France: Renting a French Apartment
When the Barefoot Blogger decided to run off to France, I learned the hard way how to do some of the basics: rent a French apartment, open a bank...
French Spa Tour and Cure: Through the Pyrenees
The second day of the French Spa Tour and Cure started with a drive through the Pyrenees to the “beaux village” of Saint-Bertrand-De-Comminges. French Spa Tour The journey from...
36 Hours of Wine and Roses in Provence
A road trip from Uzes to Provence
Fast Train to Nice. Time and Space Travel
Fast Train to Nice I’ve just returned on a TGV train to Avignon after spending 24 hours in Nice. The train ride along the Côte d’Azur out of Nice...
Is Owning a Chambre d’Hote in France Your Dream?
olives are ready for picking
A November Mourning
Pray for Paris In November 2015, Paris suffered a series of terrorist attacks coordinated by ISIS militants. Gunmen and suicide
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
5 Years an Expat in France
5 Years an Expat in France. Would you believe? It’s been five years since I started my expat adventure in
Destination: Abroad
Destination: Abroad When I mention that I call France my home, people always have questions. Surprisingly, it’s not about conquering