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I am a not yet 55 year old woman married for 25+ years, 4 kids, 1 dog and 1 cat. The kids are beginning to leave home. One is launched, one is in college and 2 are still at home. As a couple we are entering the final stage of our parenting journey: the teenage years and beyond. We are starting to dream and think and plan for those years when the house is quiet and it is just us once again. Please join me as I explore what it means to grow older with adventure and grace.

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Thursday
17Jul2008

The Armchair Traveler: France

An American in Paris  is a fairly new blog about life for an American woman just moved to... Paris. You can quickly read all of Melanie's posts in a few minutes.

The posts are brief but interesting. How to find a phone number, how many hours in a legal workweek, when are the sales? It sounds like it might be easier for an American to get a job working in France than say in Greece or Italy.

Basic information, informative and well written, visit Melanie at An American in Paris.

 

Where in the world has The Armchair Traveler been to date?

China

London

Saudi Arabia

The Armchair Traveler would love to see more of the world from the comfort of her living room.  If you have a favorite blog from somewhere else, please leave the address in a comment.

 

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Reader Comments (3)

Very interesting. I will go visit Melanie's site after this. Happy weekend, Carol! :)

By the way, I linked this blog to my site. Hope it's okay :)

July 18, 2008 | Unregistered Commentersasha

hello I'm doing a return visit melanie might enjoy "Le petite Anglaise" a blog by an English woman living in Paris, It's worth a look.

July 21, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJanice

A Changing Life is a blog by someone who lives in both France and England, though that isn't the focus of the blog.

July 21, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSheila

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