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Fancy a more than good read? Check out "The night rainbow" by Claire King
Proving you can still set a story in France and not come up with all the usual ex-pat clichés, Claire King's "The night rainbow" is a beautiful debut novel.
When you visit someone at home in France and they tell you they're nipping off to the loo (forget about why they would inform you in the first place) don't imagine it's just a case of relieving themselves.
Far from it, if a recent survey conducted by the polling organisation Ifop (L'Institut français d'opinion publique) on behalf of a loo paper manufacturer is to be believed.
Almost half of those questioned - 44 per cent to be precise - said they spent time "sitting on the throne" quietly reflecting...and reading.
Before you think flicking through the pages of a favourite magazine is all the French do while they're supposed to be going about their "business", think again, as eight per cent of those questioned also admitted that they used the "moment" to make a telephone call.
And 28 per cent think it's a place in the house which "deserves even closer attention" which is not too much of a surprise considering that 56 per cent of respondents said they made a mental note of how others' maintained their WCs.
You have been warned.
So now you know what the French get up to in the privacy of the smallest room in the house.
Off to Dhaulagiri
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The time of year has come and I am heading out on expedition again. Since
having summited Cho Oyu in autumn 2016, I have not attempted an 8,000m
peak, and ...
Slumming it in paradise
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Every seasonnaire in the Alps, past or present, has a horror story or two
about grotty accommodation. Old chalets so run down that the most
cheapskate of g...
Summer update
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Here is a summer update. The weather has been quite rainy but the clouds
have been amazing. I got a new camera this week so I have been playing with
it....
12 (“Une douzaine”) restaurant tips . . .
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*on how to blend in and*
*not to appear too much like a touristin a Paris restaurant . . .(or at
least how to be a good one)*
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L'hexagone dans le Triangle
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It's been a while since I have posted to Polly-Vous Francais! I am happy
to report that I am now in the "Triangle" area of North Carolina, where
there is ...
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