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Antibes

CBBH PHOTO CHALLENGE:View from an aircraft

February 2, 2013 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

As we approached Nice International Airport in May 2011, we flew directly over the apartment building in Antibes that we were going to call home for five months. I had googled it so often in the preceding months, I knew precisely where it was.

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Antibes-PSandsPhotos

It’s the largest of the white buildings in the lower right corner of the photo, with no structure in front  to block the fabulous view of the harbour.  If I could figure out how to put an arrow on the photo, I would show it to you. Trust me, it’s there!

Don’t forget you can enlarge any photo on my blog by clicking on it. The bigger, the better, applies here.

On the way home in October, I took this shot as we left the coast and flew over the Alpes-Maritimes. The dream-like quality of this image portrays my feelings as our fantasy came to an end … until the next time!

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Leaving Antibes-PSandsPhotos

This challenge was issued by Marianne on her East of Malaga blog. Treat yourself and visit some other blogs participating in this challenge. Here are two of my favourites this week:

The Urge To Wander 

This next site didn’t post views from an aircraft but has an exquisite gallery of portraits. Love it! Click here and check it out.

Filed Under: Blog, France, If it is France..., Photo blogs Tagged With: #photochallenge, Antibes, photos, travel

Bonjour Paris

January 18, 2013 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

Bonjour! I follow a lot of creative, informative and truly enjoyable websites and blogs about France. In fact, I’m compiling a list  to share with you soon.

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Paris-PSandsPhotos

Let’s begin with Bonjour Paris, an addictive amazingly comprehensive website I have followed for years.

If you really want the skinny on everything absolutely don’t want to miss one single detail, their Insiders Club offers articles like the Savvy Shoppers Secret, A Geek Chic Tour of Paris, How To Rent An Apartment in Paris (… and not get screwed) and, my personal favourite, Can You Say Deux Cheveaux?

I was over the moon to receive an invitation to contribute  an article this week and invite you to join me in Antibes (no surprise there!) by clicking right here.

Before you go, since Paris is on our minds, spend a moment with me below on a drizzly afternoon in Montmartre.

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Sacré Coeur/Le Carousel-PSandsPhotos

Hmmm- should we walk up or take the Funicular today?

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Strolling Montmartre-PSandsPhotos

A drizzle simply adds to the character of the streets of Montmartre.

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Pizza in Montmartre-PSandsPhotos

Time for a lunch break. Who knew fried egg on a pizza could be so tasty?

Never let a little rain spoil a day of your holiday. Do you have a favourite travel website to share with us here? A girl can never have enough. Merci mille fois!

Filed Under: Blog, France, If it is France..., Photo blogs Tagged With: Antibes, Bonjour Paris, France, Montmartre, Paris, Patricia Sands, travel websites

Pack your bags and come to France!

January 3, 2013 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

PLEASE NOTE:  This trip has been temporarily postponed as Uniglobe Instant Travel in London, ON, was taken over by another company on February 1st. 

The good news is that another fabulous women’s travel group is working with us and we hope to have the trip rescheduled in the near future. Thanks for all the interest and support and as soon as I have the details I will let you know. We ARE going to do this so I am leaving this post up as an invitation to join us soon!

Happy New Year! Meilleurs Voeux Pour L’année 2013!

Is this the year that you and your best girlfriend, your daughter, your sister and/or your mom take a trip to the south of France? Or perhaps your entire book club?  Seriously, it just might be!

Spend the first four days in the captivating town of Nice in the beautiful Hotel La Perouse overlooking La Promenade Des Anglais and the magnificent Mediterranean. With plenty of time to shop and explore, we will also visit galleries and bookstores and have a chat with author Ted Jones. I’m already excited!

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La Promenade Des Anglais-PSandsPhotos
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Nice, France-PSandsPhotos
Daily Market, Nice-PSandsPhotos
Daily Market, Nice-PSandsPhotos

Is this breathtaking or what? Visit the 11th century hilltop village of Eze.

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Eze Village-PSandsPhotos

Tour the Royal Palace in Monaco.

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Royal Palace,Monaco-PSandsPhotos

Follow the footsteps of Cezanne in Aix-En-Provence.

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Aix-En-Provence-PSandsPhotos

Relax for seven nights in the beautiful Domaine de Capelongue, just outside the village of Bonnieux in the peaceful countryside of Provence. A wine-tasting visit to a local vineyard as well as a cooking class are just two of many activities.

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capelongue-bienvenue-photo3lieuxetundomaine-fr2

Explore ancient villages.

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PSandsPhotos
PSandsPhotos
PSandsPhotos
PSandsPhotos
PSandsPhotos

My friend and fellow author, Susan Sommers, and I have been invited to lead this carefully planned women’s tour to the south of France from October 12th to 24th, 2013. Organized by Uniglobe Instant Travel in London, Ontario, all of the details can be found on the day-by-day itinerary attached. You will notice plenty of time allocated for relaxing and reading as well. The memories will be magnifique!

Just click here to contact Jennifer Fassina for more information and to see how very experienced this company is in planning special trips for women. We hope you can join us!

Filed Under: Blog, France, If it is France... Tagged With: Antibes, Cote D'Azur, Domaine de Capelongue, living in the south of France, Nice, Patricia Sands, The Bridge Club, The Promise of Provence, travel in France

THE NEXT BIG THING BLOG HOP

December 19, 2012 by Patricia Sands

The holidays are here! After all the planning, shopping, wrapping, baking, and celebrating, find a quiet spot to get comfy with a good book. If you are looking for some new books to read, have I got suggestions for you today! Crime, fantasy, intrigue, romance, drama … it’s all here!

I’ve been tagged by my friend, Steena Holmes, to take part in The Next Big Thing Blog Hop. It’s a great way for authors to share information with readers about their upcoming projects and I’m going to share links today with some fine writers who have new books in the making. I’ve mixed it up with several genres so there is something for everyone!

I’m very excited because I finally am  going to talk about my new novel. It’s the first time I’ve ‘gone public’ with it!

Hmmm –  I guess what this means is that I have to keep my head down, finish the edits, and actually publish in February as I plan to do. The pressure is on!

First of all though, I want to say a few words about the amazing Steena Holmes. A prolific writer Author-Photo1in several genres, Steena’s novel FINDING EMMA became an Amazon bestseller this year and brought her into the limelight where she belongs.

Not only is Steena a talented writer, she is also a champion of self-publishing and generously shares her advice and experience with the rest of the writing community. Her brilliance has been recognized and she now has an agent! Woohoo! We are all so proud of her and delighted with her success.

When you visit Steena’s website, you’ll discover that not only is she a busy wife, mother, daughter (she took her parents along on the family vacation to Disneyland this month!) writer, and fantastic friend but she has also established the Author Red Room,  a comprehensive author support business, and is involved in charity work and much more. She’s a fellow Canadian too!  Click here now. You will be very glad you did.

Alrighty – here are the questions I was asked to answer about my Next Big Thing!

Random Q&A about my current WIP

1: What is the working title of my latest book?  

The Promise of Provence

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PSandsPhotos

2: What is the book about?


 It’s the story of a woman in her mid-fifties who suddenly finds her world turned upside down. A home exchange to the south of France, a yellow lab named Picasso, and the magic of Provence combine to turn her life around. What happens as a result is something she would never have imagined!

 3: What genre does your book come under?

 You’ll find it under Contemporary Fiction or Women’s Fiction.

 4: What do you love about this story?

No surprise here – I love that half of the book is set in the south of France! I also love the themes of hope and change that run through the story.

5: What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?

 It’s never too late to start over. Did I really say that? It may be one of my shortest sentences ever when I talk about my work.

 6: Is your book self-published, published by an independent publisher, or represented by an agency?

 I am proud to be an indie author!

 7: How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript?

 My first draft was ready in September. I’m finishing my final edits now and to this point it has taken me a year and a half of writing. I hope to publish in February 2013.

 8: What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?

 Under The Tuscan Sun is a good comparison, showing how taking a chance and spending time in a completely new environment might change your life. Other than that, the characters, storyline and setting take you on a very different journey.

 9: Who or what inspired you to write this book?

 I love the south of France and my greatest pleasure in writing is telling women’s stories. I am constantly inspired by the strength of women and their ability to meet life head on, no matter what the circumstances. To combine those made writing this novel a joy! I feel lucky to have spent quite a bit of time in France and in the summer of 2011, my husband and I lived in Antibes  for 5 months. I knew I just had to write about life there. To me, it’s magic. 

 10: What else about your book might pique the reader’s interest?

Oh gosh, where to begin? Let me just say there are plenty of surprises, a charming French suitor who brings cheese instead of flowers, and lots of exploring down intriguing streets like the one here.

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Antibes-PSandsPhotos

 One of the best things about TNBT is that I have an opportunity to provide links to some other authors for you to check out. 

Here are a few fabulous writers who will be telling you about their Next Big Thing  next week on their blogs … or whenever they have time after the holidays. You are going to enjoy getting to know them … I promise!

Diane Capri ~ License To Thrill

Christine Nolfi ~ Contemporary Fiction

Matthew Merrick ~ Fantasy Author

Tameri Etherton ~ A Cup Of Tea and Sorcery

Sheri DeGrom ~ From The Literary and Legislative Trenches

Tameri and Sheri also tagged me in a Next Big Thing blog a while ago and I just wasn’t quite at the point where I was ready to talk about The Promise of Provence. Sorry it took me so long, my friends! Thanks for thinking of me!

And now it’s your turn, dear readers. What’s THE NEXT BIG THING in your world? Let’s hear all about it!

Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog Tagged With: Antibes, authors, France, Provence, Steena Holmes, The Next Big Thing, The Promise of Provence

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