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Happy Canadian Thanksgiving

October 10, 2015 by Patricia Sands

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Happy Thanksgiving in Canada! I’m back from Spain and deep in my editing cave working to a deadline for I Promise You This (Book 3 in the Love in Provence series). The good news is that it is joyful work … particularly because it makes me feel like I’m back in the south of France. You know how I love taking you there with me!

I know I promised photos from my travels in Spain last month (and, of course, I took a bazillion) and I feel badly I haven’t gotten to that! I will. I will! And now … seemingly all of a sudden … it’s Thanksgiving weekend. My favourite time of the year.

I hope you won’t mind if I post the same message as last year. It’s the message I want to share at this time every year … every day, really …

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Thanksgiving. No shopping for anything but dinner ingredients. No lists of gifts. Bags of food being filled for the Food Banks. Volunteers serving turkey dinners at homeless shelters. Quality time spent as families and friends gather to share memories, love and laughter. An attitude of gratitude prevails. I am so thankful for the life I have. I hope you feel the same about yours.

As we consider our individual blessings, let’s remember those who struggle with hunger, illness, poverty, war and a multitude of other challenges in our own backyards and around the globe. The refugee crisis is heartbreaking. Let’s try to make the sentiments of Thanksgiving a part of every single day.

What a good feeling to see the food donation bins overflowing today. If you can’t get out to help, here’s a way you can play a part without leaving home! Click right here.

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I’ve written about these sites before, but they are always worth mentioning from time to time.  All you have to do is go to TheHungerSite.com  once a day and click on the button — sponsors give free food. You are not put on any list or bombarded with spam. There are other links to click where sponsors donate for appropriate benefits: Breast Cancer ~ remember it is Breast Cancer Awareness Month; Child Health; Literacy; Rainforest; Animal Rescue and a few others. All of this has been verified as legit by Snopes years ago. I pop in every day. Why not?

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While we are at it, have you ever played FREERICE.COM? ~ This is a unique way to increase your vocabulary and donate rice to needy countries. Play it with your children as there are 60 levels. It’s a great place to learn new words for Words With Friends … ahem, my addiction when I need a few minutes off from writing. It’s such a fun way to keep connected with friends too.

One big personal thank you to the readers who take the time to contact me. I love hearing from you and appreciate every single message. Thanks for subscribing to my  newsletter and for sharing my books with your friends. You light up my life!

Canada has a federal election coming up on October 19th. Living in a countryUnknown-1 where we can freely express our political choices, and vote without fear of losing our lives, is truly another reason to feel thankful. Please exercise that privilege and GO OUT AND VOTE! IT’S FREE! IT MATTERS! LET’S ALL DO IT! FIND OUT ABOUT YOUR CANDIDATE AND THE ISSUES AND BE INFORMED! Click here for more information.

Oh, excuse me, I think that  might have seemed a bit loud. Sorry, but this is important for each and every Canadian. Take an active role in what happens in your country. Plan a party to watch the results on the 19th and, whatever the outcome, be proud you did your part. Let’s do it! We’re going to an advanced voting station this weekend. How about you?

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Filed Under: Blog, General Travel, Social issues, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: Canada, election, family, France, Love In Provence, Patricia Sands, Spain, Thanksgiving, travel

I’ll be back soon …

September 18, 2015 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

I’m traveling in the south of Spain for three weeks with friends and visiting  my spectacular sister-in-law who went to this region for a weekend decades ago and is still there! Now there’s a story!

We’re waiting for the taxi to pick us up to take us to catch a bus to Seville … and I’m still in my nightgown … but having fun being a nomad. The best part is spending relaxing time discovering new and revisiting old … exploring, sharing, laughing …

I’ll post photos from our travels so far next week. See you then!

In the meantime, here’s le grand nomade in Antibes … by Jaume Plensa … please read about him here. I would love to write more but everyone is heading out the door, ready to roll … and I’m dashing out behind them … good thing friends are patient, understanding and supportive … and I’ll be buying the beverages when we get to Seville!!! Adios!

Bon weekend! Where were your best travel times with friends?

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Filed Under: Blog, General Travel, If it is France...

A photo journal two-fer: part two

August 29, 2015 by Patricia Sands

Welcome back for the second part of this two-fer post. This time I’m taking you to Venice.

As I explained in the last post, I have two different photo journals/essays posted this week on two of my favourite sites: The Good Life France and the LAHE Lifestyle Magazine.  I love sharing my photos with you and hope you enjoy them!

When you have a minute, spend a few minutes in Venice with me. The last photo is one of a perfectly-served espresso, be sure to scroll to the end. Here’s the link!

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Click right here to lose yourself in La Serenissima.

Bon weekend, everyone! Buon fine settimana!

Filed Under: Blog, General Travel, Photo blogs, Uncategorized Tagged With: Love A Happy Ending, Patricia Sands, photo journal, postaday, Venice

Feeling nostalgic …

August 15, 2015 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

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In preparation for Amazon’s October relaunch of my first two Love in Provence series novels, I’ve been writing blog posts and reminiscing about how my love affair with France evolved.

The summer of 1967, was a special time to be young and in Europe. (Note to self: dig out some of those old photos and slides.) I often smile at the irony that today I write novels set in Antibes when that area was where we stayed (camping or in youth hostels) for a while back in the day. Who knew?

To the beat of an endless soundtrack fromcanstockphoto5613397 the Beatles, the Stones, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Cream and the Doors, to name just a few, and fuelled by the writing of Jack Kerouac and the Beat Generation, hordes of young people began to travel to western Europe in the 1960’s. Just out of school, we wanted to see what we had been missing. Today, travel is far more expansive but this was where the first doors opened for the average voyager.

My best friend and I stopped off at the Montreal World’s Fair, Expo ’67, and then ventured off to Europe,  Eurail passes guaranteeing our transportation: a rite of passage for many Canadians in those days. After spending a few months working in England, we crossed the channel by ferry to Amsterdam . We met up with other friends for a while and set off in our rented Volkswagen to explore our way through France to the Costa Del Sol in Spain before circling back through the south of France (where my addiction began), over the Italian and Swiss Alps to Germany. What a time we had!

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It seems to me I was smitten from the moment we first crossed the border into France. Those crossings were a major event entering every European country in those days. English was not as widely spoken, the currency was completely different and it could often be a slow process.

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With frayed copies of A Moveable Feast and Tender Is The Night in hand, we followed (or stumbled … being good Canadian girls, now 21 years old ~ drinking was legal! ) in the footsteps of Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Pound, Stein, and others of the so-called Lost Generation of 1920’s Paris.

europe5dollars1Affordable airfare from North America was now available and we were guided by Frommer’s Europe On $5.00 A Day (crazy as it sounds today!). Seriously! Read this article on Independent Traveler.com and see for yourself. Their post brought back a truckload of memories! Suddenly the dream of overseas travel was possible for a younger generation.

In those days E5D, as it became known, was the bestselling travel guide on the planet. It wasn’t until 1972, that Frommer re-issued the book as Europe On $10.00 A Day. In 2004, the title was up to $85.00 a day. I’m not even going to guess what the title would be in 2016 … my bank account cringes … but on we go …

That’s one reason I’m such a supporter of home exchange, which can often make a big difference to the budget and is a wonderful opportunity to ‘live like a local’. Click here to read an interview with me about exchanging and also find links to the sites my husband and I use. Don’t hesitate to contact me if you have questions. I loooove to share information about this great way to travel.

The good news today is that people are able to visit all over the planet, by virtual means, with excellent documentaries and travel shows on pretty much every destination imaginable. So even if we can’t leave home, we can enjoy many aspects of travel and see the world.

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If anything, I’m even more enamoured with life in France today. Although I’ve been fortunate to visit many other countries through the ensuing decades, and experience the excitement and pleasure of their history, culture, cuisine and photo ops (as you know, I’m an incurable shutterbug), France holds the key to my heart.

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Call me crazy, but sometimes I feel as though I lived there in another life. There’s just a feeling deep within … Has that ever happened to you?

There’s still so much of this diversely beautiful country to discover. However, no matter what new region we visit, we always settle for an extended time in the51zczYhL+6L._SX279_BO1,204,203,200_ Côte d’Azur. Alternating between Nice and Antibes, it’s difficult to adequately put into words the allure for us of this coastal area and the villages that dot the hillsides beyond.

At the same time, no stay in the south is complete without a foray into the more pastoral areas of the Var and Luberon, all easy drives from the coast.

Sometimes I still buy a Frommer’s guide, but more often these days I turn to Rick Steves’ guides that can be downloaded and carried with you on your tablet or phone. Google maps and a good GPS help keep us on track … although getting lost often adds to the adventure and ends up with memorable surprises.

The times they are a’changin’. But one thing that hopefully will never change, is the lasting beauty of so many places we love to visit. I’m thankful for every opportunity to travel … and for digital photography!

I love sharing photos and seeing those that others have taken. It’s one reason why I am in love with Instagram! If you haven’t tried that free app yet, I recommend it. It’s so much fun! There’s every imaginable type of photography shared and some of the travel contributors are beyond amazing. Join me @patricialsands, if you are there or check out my Instagram page here on my website.

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Doors may not change but locks tell a story.

Do you use guidebooks when you travel? Are they print or downloads? Did you begin your wandering ways when you were younger or are you new to travel adventures?  Often some of the most beautiful places are right around the corner from home or just down the road. Where are you going next?

Bon weekend, everyone!

 

Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog, France, General Travel, If it is France..., Photo blogs, Uncategorized, Writing

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