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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Uzès Day Trip: Pre-Historic Caves and River Gorges
For visitors to Uzès, there’s always something to keep you busy. If you’re not shopping on market day or wandering through the ancient town and discovering its charming streets...
Romans in France: Nimes
Revisit the ancient past with a tour of Romans in Nimes — one of the critical Roman towns in “Gaul” during the days of Augustus. Romans in Nimes Nimes...
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...
Le Plus Beau Village: Saint-Jean-de-Côle
North of the Dordogne, near Brantome, lies Le Plus Beau Village Saint-Jean-de Côle — one of the prettiest villages in France. Within its tiny confines, the town of about...
Stacey Kent Concert in Uzes
There are a few musical events in my life that I will always remember. The concert with Stacey Kent in the Cour du Duche last night is high on...
Antibes Again? It Just Gets Better
Last summer was the first time I visited Antibes. Afterward, I realized how much I loved the place and started scheming how to return. Thanks to author-friend Patricia Sands,...
My Name is Deborah
I’ve wondered if I should be called “Deborah,” not ” Debby.” It seems like “Deborah” is more fitting to my
France Bound At Last! Returning the Economy Way
I’ve had a wonderful time in the U.S. with family and friends; and now it is time to continue my
France, Turkey and Nepal: Travel Musings
Catch up on the adventures of the Barefoot Blogger through France, Turkey and Nepal
Celebrating An American Holiday in the South of France
Thanksgiving with friends in France is getting to be a ritual now