
I was a citified Paris correspondent for fancy American glossies who went Green Acres in a village of 175 people in the middle of a forest. It's been interesting.
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During his 69-year-long life, my father told me a lot of things that stuck with me. Some were for better, some for worse. I first heard the maxim haunting me now when I was a teenager, still unconcerned with the passage of time except to hu...
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The Pierre des druides
One day last September, I made a lunch date with a new friend, Francine, in a village about a half hour away from me, where she had just moved full time. I met her through Michel and Simon back when she was looking f...
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That's me, a writer for WSJ., Vogue, the NY Times, Travel & Leisure and Air Mail. A few years ago I split Paris for a wee village in Normandy. It's beautiful and I step on a lot of rakes.
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