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Provence

Paulita Kincer’s Book Tour …

June 18, 2013 by Patricia Sands

mailSay bonjour to writer and blogger Paulita Kincer, another woman who shares my love of France.  She has traveled there many times and still finds more to lure her back.

Paulita has an M.A. in journalism from American University and currently teaches college English  in Columbus, Ohio, where she lives with her three teenagers, two cats and one husband.

Her novel, The Summer of France, was recently published and Paulita is traveling about on a blog tour organized by … drum roll please … ta daaaa …

France Book Tours!

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It’s our good fortune she found time to drop by for a chat. I’ve set out some lightly chilled white wine and rosé along with a selection of delicious temptations from the local patisserie.

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Please help yourself  … don’t be shy, take two … and join us!

P.S. ~ Rosé or Pastis – which do you prefer?
P.K. ~ Pastis is always a fiery surprise which I enjoy on occasion, but I’m mostly a sweet wine drinker, so you’d likely find rosé in my hands before dinner.

P.S. ~ When did your connection to France begin and how often do you return?
P.K. ~ I took French in high school and college and then did a student tour between my junior and senior years of college. But France and I had a rocky start when I desperately needed a bathroom near Notre Dame and found only a Turkish toilet – you know, those toilets that have two places for feet to go and a drain in the bottom. However, I got a second chance with France a few years later when I went over as an au pair for three months. I haven’t lost my love for all things French since then.
With two kids in college, I don’t get a chance to travel to France as often as I’d like, but they will graduate some day, and I’m already planning my next trip. I want to try barging on the canals in Burgundy and another bicycle trip in Provence.

P.S. ~ When did writing first become a serious focus for you?
P.K. ~ I’ve been a serious writer since I can remember. I have dozens of notebooks filled with my childhood writing; During summer vacations, I would take my notebook and a peanut butter sandwich and scour the neighborhood for adventures I could write about. I majored in journalism in college so I could earn a living as a writer, and eventually I started writing novels.

P.S. ~  Are you a plotter or a pantser? What works for you?
P.K. ~ I’m definitely a pantser, which means, I don’t employ any discipline! I start off with an idea and characters and set them on their way. Most of the time they head in directions I don’t even expect. The Summer of France started off as a novel about a bed and breakfast in Mackinac Island, Michigan. What it turned out to be was a novel about family running a bed and breakfast in the south of France and discovering secrets about each other.

P.S. ~  Is The Summer of France your first novel?
P.K. ~ The Summer of France is my first published novel. I’ve written two other novels that aren’t in print yet.

P.S. ~  What inspired the story?
P.K. ~ I started with the idea of running a bed and breakfast, and I wondered how I could make that work in France. I came up with the uncle who had fought in World War II then never returned to the U.S. because he married a French woman. A story on NPR alerted me to the missing art from World War II and led to the complicated secrets that Uncle Martin hid from his wife and family. That story twist helped flesh out the other characters who were searching for the art, including the delicious Christophe.

P.S. ~ What future writing projects are you planning?
P.K. ~ I hope to publish I See London, I See France later this summer. When Annie’s husband walks out in a snit, she sells her minivan and takes her three kids to Europe in search of the Frenchman who got away. She wants to figure out if she chose the right guy or should be living a different life.
I’m also working on a sequel to The Summer of France.

P.S. ~  What, along with writing, are your primary interests, hobbies, sports, family activities?
P.K. ~ I run most mornings. It’s not like I love it that much, but I try to stay healthy. I also have some friends I run with on Saturday mornings. We call it our group therapy on the trail. My husband and I enjoy bicycling and take ballroom dancing classes.
I have three kids, two in college, so I’m lavishing attention on that final kid at home.
I teach college English and the students give me a lot of energy.
I love to watch college football and Toddlers and Tiaras. I know those shows are diametrically opposed, but there you have it.

P.S. ~ You are one busy lady and life sounds very good! I wish you continued success with your writing and I know we’ll have lots of opportunities in the future to swap stories about France. À bientôt!

P.K. ~ Thanks for the opportunity to share my passion for writing with you all.

The Summer of France Synopsis

When Fia Jennings loses her job at the local newspaper,mail-1 she dreams of bonding with her teenage twins. As she realizes she may be too late to pull her family closer, her husband Grayson pressures her to find another job to pay the increasing bills. Relief comes with a phone call from Fia’s great Uncle Martin who runs a bed and breakfast in Provence. Uncle Martin wants Fia to venture to France to run the B&B so he and his wife Lucie can travel. He doesn’t tell Fia about the secret he hid in the house after fighting in World War II, and he doesn’t mention the people who are tapping his phone and following him, hoping to find the secret.

After much cajoling, Fia whisks her family to France and is stunned when Uncle Martin and Aunt Lucie leave the same day for a Greek cruise. She’s thrown into the minutiae of a running the B&B without the benefit of speaking the language. Her dreams of family bonding time fade as her teenagers make French friends. Fia’s husband Grayson begins touring the countryside with a sophisticated French woman, and Fia resists the distractions of Christophe, a fetching French man. Why the whirlwind of French welcome, Fia wonders after she comes home from a day at the beach in Nice to find someone has ransacked the B&B.

Fia analyzes Uncle Martin’s obscure phone calls, trying to figure out this WW II hero’s secret. Can she uncover the secret and relieve Uncle Martin’s guilt while building the family she’s always dreamed of?

(No violence. No graphic sex, some sexual situations.)

Publication Date: October 2012

230 pages, Oblique Presse, available on Lulu.com , ISBN-10: 1300257334, ISBN-13: 978-1300257332

Available in ebook for $3.99 and paperback for $14 at Amazon.com and in paperback for $14 at Lulu.com

Visit her website www.paulitakincer.com or her blog at www.paulita-ponderings.blogspot.com or like her on Facebook at facebook.com/PaulitaKincerWriter

Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog Tagged With: Aix-En-Provence, France Book Tours, Patricia Sands, Paulita Kincer, Provence, The Summer of France, Words And Peace

Will you join us?

May 31, 2013 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

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I’ve got some very exciting news to share today for the travelers stopping by here! The final details have just been confirmed by the Women’s Travel Network for a wonderful “Promenade En Provence” in June 2014. You know how I love to take a trip but being asked to lead a tour like this is even more fun!  Have a look and see if you can join us!

If you aren’t with us in person, we will take you along on my blog with plenty of photos and anecdotes so you will be with us in spirit. We will get you there one way or the other! In the meantime we have a year to plan and dream.

French Riviera & Provence – June 2014

Debbie Ross February 22, 2013Featured Trips, Women’s Travel Tours

French Riviera & Provence

June 12 to June 22, 2014
11 days / 10 nights
Land Cost CAD $3750, per person based on double occupancy
Single supplement CAD $1425

There’s something about Provence that goes straight to the heart – the fragrances of thyme and lavender, the flavours of olives and honey, the views of azure skies and sun-splashed vineyards. This ‘promenade’ is an exploration designed to savour the region in small bites with easy strolls in picturesque towns, hilltop villages and stunning countryside. Walk in the footsteps of Cezanne and Van Gogh and enjoy the essential Provence. Experience France from a woman’s point of view.

Join novelist Patricia Sands and visit the charming towns depicted in her newest novel  “The Promise of Provence”.   Patricia writes about Katherine’s experiences in Provence and her eagerness to feel renewed by her surroundings. Endless rows of lavender, fields of sunflowers flowing in golden waves among vineyards and olive groves overlooked by ancient hilltop villages. It’s the picture perfect postcard setting.

This tour is a must for any woman with a desire to visit France.

What’s Included:

  • Deluxe accommodation, based on double occupancy
    4 nights in Nice – Hotel Beau Rivage
    5 nights in Avignon – Hotel Novotel Avignon Centre
  • Transportation throughout by private coach
  • All transfers if arriving and departing with the group
  • Breakfast daily
  • 8 dinners, including wine
  • Wine tasting
  • Olive oil mill visit and tasting
  • Perfume making class
  • Entrance fees to all sites visited with the group
  • Full day excursion to Monaco and Eze-village
  • Hop on Hop off  bus tour of Nice with stop at Chagall Museum
  • Workshop of aromatherapy in Avignon
  • Cooking class in Avignon
  • Guided visit of Avignon
  • Visit of  Aix en Provence
  • Guided visits of Les Baux and  St. Remy
  • Guided visits of the Luberon,  Roussillon, Bonnieux
  • Guided visit of Arles
  • Hotel taxes and service charges
  • Entrance fees to all sites visited
  • Services of an English-speaking guide
  • Services of a WTN Tour Leader

June 12                                  Departure from Toronto
Departure on  an overnight flight from Toronto with onward connection to Nice.   (inflight meals)

June 13                                  Nice
Midday arrival at Nice airport and transfer to our hotel in central Nice.  Free time to check in, freshen up and explore the local surroundings.   This evening enjoy a welcome  dinner with the group.   (D)

June 14                           Eze/Monaco
Today’s full day excursion contrasts the medieval village of Eze and the glamour of the Monte Carlo.  Our day begins in Eze-Village located on a rocky peak overlooking the sea.  The village is guarded by two 14th century towers leading into the charming narrow streets. Then onward to peek into the lives of the rich and famous!  Visit the Place du Casino in Monte Carlo and admire the store fronts of the luxury boutiques and the lobbies of the luxury hotels.  Return to our hotel in Nice.  Dinner together at a local restaurant.   (B, D)

June 15                                  Nice 
Today enjoy a full day at leisure to do as you please,  or visit Nice with Pat who has spent a great deal of time in Nice  and Provence over the past 15 years.  Join her for an informal tour of her favourite places  in Nice.  You’ll take the hop on hop off bus to get an overview of Nice and for those interested, stop at the Chagall Museum for a visit.  Evening at leisure.      (B)

June 16                                  St. Paul de Vence/Grasse  
Today we explore one of the most beautiful corners of the Cote d’Azur.  Follow the scenic route along the Mediterranean, and then up into the hills to the gorgeous village of St. Paul de Vence. Time at leisure to stroll in the village and enjoy the boutiques and art galleries.  This afternoon continue on to Grasse, the capital of French perfume making.  Here you will visit a fragrance studio and learn the techniques involved in creating a signature perfume.  The scent of the Riviera is yours to take home!
Return to Nice.  Dinner together at a local restaurant.       (B, D)


June 17                                  Avignon
This morning our private coach will take us to Avignon.  En route we will stop in Aix en Provence for a visit of this lovely town.  Lunch at leisure.  Afternoon arrival in Avignon.  Check into our hotel and settle in.  Before our dinner together we will enjoy a demonstration on Aromatherapy.
Dinner together at a local restaurant.          (B,D)

June 18                      Avignon  / Cooking Class
The morning will be dedicated to Avignon.  Visit The ‘Palais des Papes ’ an architectural ‘tour de force’ where an opulent palace overlaps a sober fortress.  Dance on the Pont St. Benezet!  During your visit you will also enjoy a wine tasting. Explore the great covered market, a feast for the senses and pick up a selection of cheeses and charcuterie for an impromptu picnic.  Explore this vibrant, sophisticated, very French town. This afternoon in the kitchen! Prepare a full Provencal menu in the company of our chef Jean-Marc Larrue. Afterward you will enjoy the dinner that you just learned to prepare. (B,D)

June 19                      Les Baux / St. Remy  
Early start this morning as our private coach will through the windswept world of limestone peaks, roads lined with pine and cypress trees, olive orchards and vineyards of the Alpilles.   Climb the narrow cobblestone footpaths and investigate the castle ruins at the medieval village of Les Baux perched high on a rocky plateau above the mysterious Val d’Enfer.   Refresh yourself in the bustling artist’s town of St-Rémy and join a local historian on a visit through van Gogh’s Provence. Visit a local oil mill to learn about the many types of olive oil and enjoy a tasting of their products.   Return to our hotel.  Dinner together this evening at a local restaurant.         (B,D)

June 20                      Arles
Today we focus with our guide on the evocative town of Arles.  Stand in the middle of one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in France – the amphitheatre “Les Arenes” where bullfights carry on the ancient tradition.   Admire the fine sculpture at the Romanesque church and cloisters of St. Trophime.  See the Place du Forum where Vincent Van Gogh painted his Starry Nights.  Gather for a glass of pastis at the Café de la Nuit, made famous by Van Gogh.  Return to Avignon.  Farewell dinner this evening together at a local restaurant.    (B, D)

June 21                      The Luberon/Rousillon/Bonnieux
A full day immersed in the Provencal lifestyle!  Taste the Provencal olive oil at the Moulin des Bouillons.  Admire the rows of lavender at the 12th century Abbey of Senanque, one of the purest examples of primitive Cistercian architecture, still functioning as a monastic community.  Marvel at the vibrant scenery of the village or Roussillon, adored by artists for its striking palette of colours.  Relax in the charming streets of Bonnieux and search for handicrafts at the outdoor Provencal market.  Return to Avignon.    (B)

June 22                       Return to Canada           

Transfer to Marseilles airport for the return flight, or choose to extend your stay in Paris.   (B)

Itinerary subject to change to take advantage of local events

Meals:   B – Breakfast   L – Lunch   D – Dinner

Check out photos from past trips to France.  Click here

Check out Testimonials from our travellers.  Click here

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Not Included:

  • Round trip airfare (approximate cost from Toronto $1600)
  • Meals other than those mentioned above
  • Beverages other than those mentioned in the itinerary
  • Gratuities
  • Cancellation and medical insurance
  • Any item not mentioned above

Reservations and Deposit Information:

  • A deposit of C$500.00 per person is required to confirm the booking.
  • For information please check our Travel Policies and Cancellation Terms and Conditions.
  • Trip cancellation insurance is strongly recommended. A quotation will be given based on each individuals needs.
  • Final payment is due 75 days prior to departure, March 28, 2014.

Important!

Airfare is based on current rates at time of publishing, rates are subject to change. Price is based current exchange rates and are subject to change

Note: Tour is based on a minimum of 12 up to a maximum  of 16 participants.

To confirm your spot on the “French Riviera & Provence” trip contact:

Womens Travel Network
via Phone: 905-771-8338 or toll free at 1-888-419-0118
Email: info@womenstravelnetwork.ca

Filed Under: Blog, France, General Travel, If it is France... Tagged With: Cote D'Azur, France, Patricia Sands, Provence, The Promise of Provence, Womens Travel Network

And the winner is …

May 3, 2013 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

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Just a reminder that the book shown below is the prize to be won by one lucky person who leaves a comment about friendship on my blog this week!  All the comments will be numbered and entered into random.org and … voilà … we will have a winner. I’ll make the announcement in next Friday’s post.

If you haven’t already done so, just go to this link and see all the great books and other prizes including an iPad Mini in our fabulous Celebrating Women event. This is where you need to leave your comment for me. Just do it!

You have  three more days … I mean, who wouldn’t want to win this beauty?

You can see a little more info about the book by clicking here.

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Filed Under: Blog, Contests, If it is France..., News Tagged With: celebrating women, France, giveaway, Patricia Sands, Provence, The Promise of Provence, women's literature

Just another idyllic day …

March 29, 2013 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

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This week I completed the final proofing of my new novel, The Promise of Provence, and I have to admit I’ve been struggling … so many pages, so many words … I’ve got to start writing short stories.

Okay, I’m kidding.

The real reason I’m struggling is due to the memories that were stirred as I proofread. There is a brilliant home exchange situation in the story and that got me thinking about some of the wonderful exchanges my husband and I have experienced. We have had seven memorable exchanges in the last ten years and are about to do another this September/October in Nice.

Taking a break from writing posts for my upcoming book launch blog tour,  I went back  through some of our photos. I love to do that, don’t you?

On this particular exchange below, we spent two months in a lovely country home in the middle of a a private vineyard. It was located in the Var area which is just west of the Côte d’Azur, part of southern Provence.  Spend a day with me.

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Terraced vineyards, stone walls, fruit-laden olive trees, trimmed lavender mounds … the urge to write was overwhelming, my camera shutter was steaming …

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We drove a few minutes through a maze of narrow, winding roads to tiny La Cadière en Azur …

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Strolling … dreaming …

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While I snapped the inevitable shots of doors …

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And windows …

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Espresso, café crème, cappucino …

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And then up into the hills above La Ciotat to drive La Route des Crêtes … spectacular …

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Up steep switchbacks to the highest cliffs in France, Cap Canille, overlooking the rich wine-producing area around Cassis and on to the fjord-like Calanques that stretch to Marseilles …

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Then a quick descent before getting bogged down in traffic in charming Cassis, overlooked by a 12thC chateau which dominates the ancient fishing port …

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D’accord …  overlooking the busy little seaport … lunch is a fine portion of frites and tartar de boeuf accompanied by one of the exquisite wines produced in this area.

The drive home is quick on the autoroute … another idyllic day well spent in this enchanting part of southern Provence.

Have you ever done a home exchange? If you have, I would love to hear your experience. If you haven’t and would like more information, I would be happy to direct you to some very helpful links. It certainly makes travel much more affordable and you meet the nicest people. Try it, you will like it!

Fine! I have just been ‘virtually’ yelled at by several people for not Release date-early April 2013having any info about my new novel here. (I still haven’t learned to be the best  marketer for myself.)

I’m very excited to announce that the ebook version of The Promise of Provence should be available within the next week. I promise I will let everyone know as soon as it is up on Amazon and then we can all bombard Amazon with downloads on the same day and send my stats skyrocketing! Deal?

Merci mille fois! Thanks!

Filed Under: Blog, General Travel, If it is France... Tagged With: Cassis, home exchange, Patricia Sands, Provence, Route des Cretes, The Promise of Provence, Var

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