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Filed under: La Vie en Foussais

Spotlight on the Barleys, thanks to the TweetDeck Connexion

Back in the autumn last year I did an interview for the english-language paper Connexion, which is a national paper published in France for english-speakers.
The story was challenging the traditional view of ex-pats as older couples looking to retire to the sun or run a gite.

With the wide availability of high-speed broadband throughout France now, more and more young families are able to maintain hi-tech jobs while also living the dream.
This story was so relevant to us that I couldn't refuse and was happy to share our experiences.

We really are very lucky to be in the position we are in, where I have a key role in a leading-edge technology startup, while also maintaining the quiet rural lifestyle that we moved to France to achieve.

Thanks to Iain for giving us the opportunity to continue living our dream.

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Here comes summer!

Today was a beautiful day. We drove out to Châtelaillon-Plage and had a lovely picnic on the beach, followed by a long walk in the sunshine.
After the cold winter, it was so nice to feel the sun on our faces again. It's amazing how a single day of sun can make the summer seems only just around the corner.
The family are heading back to England tomorrow, leaving me at home to cat-sit. I think I know who is going to get the better weather :)

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A walk with the animals

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This afternoon we went for a nice walk up to the "new estate" to pick up the mail for our friends who are moving in later in the year.
As usual, Rory, our intrepid feline explorer, followed along, dashing through tunnels and investigating each and every garden on the way.
When we got back after half an hour, which must have felt like 3 hours for Rory's little ginger legs, we saw the most strange thing.
At first I thought it was just a fallen branch from one of the trees around our field, but on closer inspection we discovered it was actually a long line of caterpillars, all marching nose to tail. Thirty-one of the furry little things!
Absolutley bizarre but absolutley wonderful!

 

UPDATE: Aparrently these are dangerous little devils who can cause very nasty reactions when touched! See this article for some background. Such a shame, as they really look amazing...

I love my winter sunrise

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Getting up to in the winter to take the kids to school never fills me with joy. Especially when, like today, we've run out of oil and the house feels like a freezer.
But as we pull away from the house and drive down to the lake, the early get-up is rewarded by the loveliest of sunrises.
This morning I just missed the best of it as I didn't have time to stop and snap the sun just starting to filter through the mist that was hanging over the lake. But I grabbed a few shots on my return anyway. I've probably taken hundreds like this over the last couple of years, but I don't think I'll ever get bored of seeing them.
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