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,
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- tips and eco-labels for environmentally responsible businesses
The links should take you to where you need to go, wherever you are in the world, to make a purchase.
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