French blogs
January 13, 2009
suesbent
Tags: bliss, blogs, Francophiles, lifestyle
I subscribe to and read several blogs where the focus is on French lifestyle, fashion, images, food, decor and longings. Reading these regularly helps me to indulge my own longings for whatever it is we all crave and are trying to define, attract, and manifest in our lives.
Charles Bremner – Times Online
Charles Bremner is based in Paris and is the correspondent for the Times.
Clotilde Dusoulier writes from Paris France and offers delicious recipes.
“A place to dream” is a beautiful blog written by an American woman who lives in the United States.
“An Australian who covets French things” My own humble offerings as I attempt to attract the beauty and inspiration of the French lifestyle to my own life on the far side of the globe in Australia ~ Susan Bentley
“Living in France and daily life for a UK expat in the French blog” offers no name but is from a UK family of four.
“Serving you a thrice-weekly slice of French life” Kristin Espinasse is an American living in the French Riviera and delivers this beautifully crafted blog.
American Pamela Poole lives in Paris and writes about her experiences.
Author of “Two Lipsticks and a Lover” Helena Frith Powell is a UK writer who lived in France with her family for a while but now lives in Abu Dhabi while continuing to write her blog and articles for magazines.
Written by an American woman who lives in Los Angeles and is a self-confessed Francophile.
Laura K. Lawless lives in France and offers tips and language advice.
Offers no name but is a “starving Englishman artist” and offers many photos of Paris.
“A small slice of a Frenchwoman’s day in France and in French” is anonymous and offers audio, but is not a well set out page. But if you subscribe to it in a reader then you will not see the website but still receive the information.
“I paint Paris dreams…” Carol Gillott is based in New York and offers this beautiful blog with regular watercolour paintings of French images.
Catherine Sanderson is a UK writer who moved to France some time ago and documented her life there online and is now a well-known author of the book of the same name. This is the first blog of this type that I began reading some years ago and I have continued to read with interest and amusement.
“Photographies de Paris” is anonymous but offers photographic images of Paris.
“A site for Francophiles. Notes on French culture, history, geography, food, wine, travel, and more” This blog is by an American man who lives in Boston.
“A collection of French antiques, stories, and daily happenings while living in France.” Corey Amaro is an American who lives in France with her French husband.
You can find more French blogs at the 10 best French blogs for Francophiles and French blogs offered by About.com.
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