Thursday 7 December 2023

Smiley with strong arms


Talloires under the snow

'The review is in Swedish and I've made a quick attempt to find a translation without success.'

'Send me the link,' my husband texted, from five-thousand kilometres away.

'I'd say the listener thinks that you have a nice smile and good arm muscles,' he quipped.

'Ha. I'll take that,' I wrote back, chuckling to myself.

It had been a couple of weeks since the audiobook version of But you are in France, Madame had appeared on listening platforms and I was keen to see if there had been any activity. To my delight, both library borrows and purchases had occurred around the world - including apparently in Sweden. 

Big high fives all around using my strong arms.

In other news, during the week I received the monthly e-bulletin from Talloires, my French village. To say that I was proud of my French home would be an understatement. 

Alongside the expected practical updates such as the arrival of the snow and subsequent snow plough activity, the articles covered 

  • the opening of a new centre for the youth of the village, 
  • an opportunity to reduce one's fuel costs by opting for a group order (limiting the travel and costs of the fuel trucks, which are then passed on to the consumer), 
  • the announcement of a free bus service into Annecy every weekend up until Christmas (reducing congestion and limiting emissions), 
  • a local workshop exploring ways to act for the climate, 
  • free health checks for individuals aged over 60, 
  • the village festival on 15 Dec and village Christmas market featuring local artisans on Dec 9,
  • a winter program for parent-children activities at one of the local cafes, 
  • dates for contributing to Lake Aid whose purpose is to assist refugees in need, 
  • the village cinema program, 
  • ski enrolment details for school children plus alternatives to families driving to the mountains to ski (tick, tick again for the environment), 
  • an invitation to attend a public meeting to discuss the Annecy climate-pacte objectives,
  • details of the annual stand-up-paddle race that attracts competitors from all around the world, 
  • &
  • tips and eco-labels for environmentally responsible businesses 
We are a small village of approximately 1500 inhabitants in a magical natural setting with diverse winter and summer attractions; a Michelin-starred restaurant; cinema; tennis and boules courts; bakery; newsagent; superette; and multiple hotels, restaurants and cafes, but we are also dynamic and community minded. 

One beaming Talloirienne here.

Catherine's books (including Books 1-3 in her 'French at Heart' series celebrating her French-Australian life) below.

As a special request, if you are buying a print copy of Love, fear and a return to France, I would be so grateful if you could do so through my friend Kristi's page. Kristi has provided fun, family-centred posts of her life in France in her French Word-A-Day blog for many years now and relies on reader contributions to maintain her wonderful efforts. Should you use the link above on the left sidebar of her blog, Kristi will benefit and it will be at no extra cost to you. 


Plus, I will be standing by with a big smiley face. 😊 























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