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Originally posted by JardiniereWe are in Quercy - Quercy Rouergue - east of Cahors right on the Lot Valley - we do have differentiated seasons - we live in tiny little house that we bought for holidays originally and its right on the road on the edge of a large village with doctor, shop, boulangerie, brocante, post office and restaurant.but it still manges to be france profond. we like it cos its possible to grow old here they are building a maison de retraite at the other end of the village ......To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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I agree with all of the above - and you want seasons, we got them. I'm not that far from Jardiniere and also live in a river valley so we get the same.
Would I go back to the UK - only for a visit, there's no way I would want to live there.
And the list missed out the health service which is absolutely brilliant tho changing.
Sorry, all except HSL, it's not that easy to get the traditional/heriotage seeds here so HSL is still a good option.Last edited by TonyF; 05-01-2008, 07:13 PM.TonyF, Dordogne 24220
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yer but - we'll (English team) still whoop their butts in a couple weeks time - yeeeeeee haaaarLast edited by piskieinboots; 05-01-2008, 07:18 PM.aka
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Originally posted by TonyF View PostWould I go back to the UK - only for a visit, there's no way I would want to live there.A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
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Originally posted by scarey55In a similar vein - we had a "holiday" UK and couldn't wait till we could get back home (something that never happened the other way around )To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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Originally posted by smallblueplanet View PostWhat did it feel like the other way around? To see the UK as a 'stranger'?
I've refused to go back a couple of times in 2007 and although I've now got to go back in July for a Uni thing, I'm not going back until late November.
What do I think of the UK - smelly, dirty, shopping malls, East London is now the pits, London is chaotic (no more than major cities here tho), so much traffic, so many excuses for working 45 hours a week plus (none of which actually make any sense), crap NHS (no offence to thos working in it, it's not your fault, if they can do it here why not there), fast food outlets everywhere, supermarkets that 'have to have out of season stuff because the customers 'demand' it', hugely obese people, bad language (and I'm not a prude, was a copper in East London but hearing small kids f-ing and blinding is not acceptable), it's just all too much now.
And although the alternatives were appealing (Scotland, up north somewhere) we wanted the weather for gardening, I wanted a more spiritual (closer to the earth, animist, wiccan, not organised religious tho) life and living our lives in a degree of affluence and comfort which, after 40 years plus at work for both of us, much of which was bloody hard, traumatic, dangerous and difficult tho thoroughly enjoyable, we thought we deserved.
Oh, and my family live in the UK, J's cousin John also, excellent reasons for emigrating - but somebody gave John our address and we got a bloody Xmas card from him - NO, he's not visiting us!TonyF, Dordogne 24220
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I am just watching Julie Delpy's film "2 days in Paris."
Hilarious, shows how patronising the French can be. But in a good way!
j'adore la France xx
they are in Pere laChaisse (sp ?). I'VE BEEN THERE!Last edited by Two_Sheds; 05-01-2008, 08:03 PM.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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I understand homesickness Tony, when I was a teenager we used to live in Oz (mid 70s), I was homesick then. One time after I'd returned back to the UK I went on a working holiday staying with relatives in Sydney - I was homesick in the taxi leaving the airport, horrendous!
But times have changed, everywhere is 'closer'. You can get English radio & tv in France, there's easy access both transport & communications (unlike to Oz then!). But still homesickness is irrational....
....however your description of the worst of the UK is too familiar and your reasons for choosing France are similar to what ours would be.Last edited by smallblueplanet; 05-01-2008, 08:05 PM.To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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I've lived in France so long that the them and us is out the window. The cheap property prices are irrelevant. But would someone tell me how to get rid of the sodding clematis that has creepers bigger than a fireman's fist and that can climb up to 50 meters and live far longer than me. The next door farmers say I can only do it with Roundup. This can't be the basis for organic gardening can it? Don 't tell me I can dig the roots up because I wake up in the middle of the night with hands numb from trying to get the sods out of the earth
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