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First Time We Saw Paris: How a Small French Cafe
First Time We Saw Paris: How a Small French Cafe

First Time We Saw Paris: How a Small French Cafe Changed our Lives (Travels in France Book 1)

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About First Time We Saw Paris: How A Small French Cafe

Across the channel - a sense of wonder at seeing Paris for the first time - south on Autoroute du Soleil - Catalonia & the Mediterranean Sea - Innocents Abroad. What did we find - what is France REALLY like?We found a lifelong love of France BUT first .........French travel has been fun, we were burgled on our very first night, we discovered the finest cafe that changed our travel lives the very next morning, we learned about French wine, we escaped the most horrendous gite, we found the best of gites, B & B's & people, we laughed and cried with dear friends in Paris, I was hosed down by a crazy owner to 'cool me down' in Provence, our breakfast was served by the French army, we stepped out of our comfort zone and discovered the best of French culture.The experiences are many and varied and this is the first of four travel memoirs that tell the full story - PROVENCE is next - Please be with me from the start.  - Please use the LOOK INSIDE featureI will inspire you to find the most amazing places & people yourself in this wonderful landFor me it has been the most remarkable ride for a very reluctant traveller - Come with me           The opening of our story:        Walking down a bakingly hot Rue Alsace Lorraine in Perpignan I was feeling very sorry for myself and rightly extremely guilty about all that my family had endured now that their first French holiday had started so dreadfully badly. All that will be revealed later. On the right hand side of this narrow street we came across Le Malassis, a small typically French, Café bar, that shone out to our bedraggled party like the oasis of calm and welcome that we so desperately needed. For us this fine little café and its owner would become the turning point towards a lifelong love of France, its food, wine, culture and peo