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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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.
Company’s Coming! A Chambre d’Hôte in France
First guests are arriving at Mas d'Augustine near Uzes
Uzès on Second COVID Lockdown
Uzès is on the second COVID lockdown. In a small town, we are experiencing a severe outburst of infections. Stone walls and lofty towers are not protecting us from...
Village Scenes in Uzes: Domaine Saint Firmin
My first morning's walk has already reaped benefits. It led me to a part of Uzes I've never explored and to an interesting "Village Scene."
Mediterranean Cruise Shore Excursions: The Riviera
I’ve been asking Nancy McGee of Absolutely Southern France to tell me about her Mediterranean cruise shore excursions. Several of you have contacted the Barefoot Blogger for information. Read...
10 Surprising Things I’ve Learned About French People
Their monthly blog, Cook’n with Class Uzes, allows me to explore my feelings about living in France. You may be surprised by what I’ve learned about French life. When...
A Christmas in Uzès Preview
There’s nothing in the world quite like being in a medieval French village during the holidays. Here’s hoping you enjoy
Fête Votive: The Psychedelic and Bizarre
The parade down the main street of town, however, was straight out of a H.G. Wells novel.
Visit Uzès, France: Inside the Château de Duché
Anyone who visits Uzès, France, is in awe of the Château de Duché. It’s the town’s centerpiece and home to
The Corrida: A Dance with Death
The Corrida: A Dance with Death An American Expat’s Perspective on Bullfighting When I decided to move to France, bullfights