The Compleat Anglo in the Pays Basque

France's best-kept secret

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Friday, 12 August 2016

234. Back in town..

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31st August. "It gets earlier every year" Dept! This morning, I received an email from a Christmas card company showing their lat...
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Friday, 2 December 2011

171. Now is the winter of our content..

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2nd December 2011 . After the quick trip down to Salon de Provence earlier this week I've been spending the last day or two catching up...
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Sunday, 28 February 2010

47. Wind in the Willows

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28th February 2010 . An Alerte Rouge for 60-odd departements in France last night.. Strong winds swept the country overnight - the storm ...
Monday, 1 February 2010

42. Basque primer

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1st February 2010 . On Saturday I went down to the rowing club at around the time that the crews normally return after their morning outin...
Wednesday, 2 September 2009

4. Bayonne

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I should have mentioned at the outset that we did drag ourselves around countless estate agents and went through the long-winded process of...
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Madame and I experienced a 'coup de foudre' the first time we visited the Pays Basque (aka the French Basque Country) together - so much so that we started planning our next holiday there as we were driving away. After a few more visits, we concluded that this was where we were going to live one day, once the necessity of having to earn a living was a thing of the past. In mid-2007, we sold up in the UK and we finally realised our long-held dream to move to the Pays Basque. It's everything we ever hoped it would be and it's probably the best decision we've ever made - we've absolutely no regrets. As I can't see myself ever returning to England, I thought I should become part of society here (eg, the right to vote in local and national elections) and so I applied for French citizenship about 5-6 years ago. I was delighted to receive it as it meant my long term stay here was secure.
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