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Jeff and Julie Move to France (during a global pandemic)
by Jeff and Julie
A Canadian couple decides to pack up and move to France. These are their stories.
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Lectoure
This week in France included a bird attack, the total destruction of our living room due to a turned ankle and a fantastic visit to the vibrant village of Lectoure.
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207
Rules of the Road for Fighter Jets
It's been another extremely hot week in France. Not hot enough to cancel the Villeneuve Sur Lot Air show though. And if you've ever wondered how large planes appear in strange places, wonder no more.
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206
Canada '26 (Pt. 2)
This week, Jeff wraps up his trip back to Canada, and says goodbye to a long standing Canadian institution. Julie has more on the French heatwave, and yes, the pooping Falcons are back.
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205
Canada '26 (Pt. 1)
It was only a week, but Jeff crammed a lot into his trip back to Canada. So much so, that we will need two episodes to unpack it all. Also on this week's show, a former Air Canada pilot is in hot water after it was discovered that he flew the big birds for years without the proper qualifications.
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204
Bordeaux and the Alpacas
Julie recently spent a week in Bordeaux for medical reasons, and used her free time to check out a couple of must-see museums. We get into that, and share our wonderful Alpaca shearing adventure with friends.
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203
Montcuq
This week, we pay tribute to P.K. Subban, as he realizes his goal donation of $10 Million to the Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation. Also on the docket, a stop in to the jaw-dropping Sunday market in Montcuq.
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202
St. Clar
While the U.S. was losing an airline, Canada received its largest order ever to build passenger planes from Airbus in Montreal. We will address a number of aviation stories from this past week. Also on tap, a review of Canada's Top 100 restaurants, and a visit to the Garlic capital of France.
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201
Pomerol
While attending some medical appointments in Bordeaux, we decided to pass by St. Emilion's little Brother, Pomerol. We also discuss more French initiatives dealing with Smart-phones. And the jet-fuel shortage is real, and has begun affecting flights in France.
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200
The Cork Museum (No, really!!!)
All jokes aside, we had a wonderful walk through the incredible Cork Museum in the gorgeous village of Mezin. A truly enjoyable adventure. This week, we also take a deep dive into the bizarre practice of home-buying using the "viager" option.
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199
Les Ruchers de Saint-Victor apiary
Busy weeks mean busy podcasts. On 202, we talk about the new travel protocols to Europe, French table etiquette, our Carte de Sejour application and a wonderful visit to a local apiary.
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198
Bélaye
After an incredibly weird week of world news, we are back with another adventure. This week we walked the charming 14th century village of Bélaye, in the Lot. There's also more debate about the upcoming European labour day on May 1st.
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197
Maison Garrone
It's our 200th episode, and we have all kinds of stuff to get to this week. There's more on the Takata air-bag recalls, the world's most loved countries, a special report on the Master's and of course our lovely visit to the Maison Garrone in Boe.
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196
Ag & Auto Heritage Museum
This week, we took an educational walk back in time with a visit to the Agricultural and Automotive Heritage Museum in Salviac.
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195
Chateau de Lantis
At the top of the Lot region, sits a most intriquing Castle, the Chateau de Lantis. This week we talk about its amazing renovation and the family who has spent the better part of 30 years bringing it back to life. We also talk about the food truck industry here in France.
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194
Rody Chocolate Museum
After driving by it dozens of time, we finally checked out the Rody Chocolate Museum & Boutique in Castillonnes. What a great experience. Move over Willie Wonka. Also in this Chapter, you'll find out just how much the Brits love their dogs.
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193
Barcelona (Pt. 2)
This week, we wrap up our amazing trip to Barcelona with a visit to the Picasso museum. And we introduce you to a Canadian who's making positive waves in British Columbia, Tod Maffin.
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192
Barcelona (Pt. 1)
What an eventlful week. We battled storm Nils, and won. Then embarked to beautiful Barcelona with our friends Brian and Angela Hayward. This is part one of our trip.
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Brian Hayward
Julie was benched for Chapter 194, to make way for our friend Brian Hayward, whom Jeff met while in Winnipeg in the 80's. Brian was an NHL goalie for the Winnipeg Jets and later the Montreal Canadians, to name a couple, and now continues his long run as TV Hockey Analyst for the Anaheim Ducks.
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190
New Laws for short-term rentals in France
If you operate, or use, Air BnB or other short-term leasing platforms, be aware, new laws are taking affect soon. We'll also tell you about the beautiful village of Gourdron and Michelle and her son Charlie, whom we met through the podcast.
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189
9th Annual Honey Market
Brace yourself for this week's episode. You'll hear one of the most bizarre stories ever, and it just happened here in France. We also ventured out to the 9th Annual Honey Market and learned a lot about Bees.
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188
Moissac Abbey
We are all over the map this week. Everything from the Dr. approved benefits of wine circa 1935, to the Takata airbag recall and an eye-opening stroll through the magnificent Abbey in Moissac.
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187
Clairac
This week, we took a stroll through the many half-timber structures of Clairac. Truly amazing. Up the road a bit, the World Economic Forum was unfolding in Davos, and Canada's Prime Minister served notice with a speech that moved the dial. We discuss that as well.
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186
Villefranche du Perigord
It has been a fantastic week here in South West France. We received some amazing news regarding our Solar field grievance. And, we were treated to a lovely afternoon in the charming village of Villefrance du Perigord.
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185
George and Amal Move to France
Happy New Year good people! On this week's chapter, we catch up on some current events that occured during our Christmas break, including news that George and Amal Clooney have been approved for citizenship here in France.
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184
Montauban Toy Museum
We couldn't think of a better way to wrap up 2025, than with a visit to the amazing Montauban Toy Museum. What a wonderful surprise. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and we hope you enjoy a fun, prosperous 2026. See you next year. - Jeff & Julie
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183
Chateau Roussillon
On this week's podcast we delve into the heartwarming story of the once dilapidated Chateau Roussillon, and the inspiring people who put it back together.
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182
Christmas in Bergerac
There's always something to do in France. This month, it's the Christmas Markets. In this week's Chapter, we returned to one of our favorite destinations, Bergerac.
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181
Toulouse Christmas Market
This week, we look into the new military service policy introduced by the Macron government. We also have a Louvre heist update, and an amazing visit at the Toulouse Christmas Market.
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180
2025 Survival Guides
This week, we explore the Emergency Survival Guides of Canada and France. Jeff recounts his recent surgery, and Julie goes shopping in her own closet.
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179
Yes, there's a Prune Museum
In France there are museums for just about everything, Hazelnuts, Brie, Charlais cows, Garlic, Foie Gras and yes, Prunes. It was fantastic, and it's 90 minutes long. We hope you enjoy the abbreviated tour.
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178
Grand Nez Distillery
On this week's Chapter of our podcast, you'll find out all about the Grand Nez Distillery and whose grand nez they're talking about. Also, the arrests continue in the Louvre jewel heist from a couple of weeks ago.
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177
Five Years in France
What a ride it has been. This week, we celebrate 5-years in France with a retrospective of our adventure.
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176
Biarritz
This week, we reflect on our amazing trip to Biarritz, on the Atlantic coast of France. We've also got an update on the brazen jewel heist at the Louvre this past week.
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175
The Gall
This week's Chapter almost didn't make it out, as Jeff found himself stuck in the hospital all week. We discuss the French health care system at length, and Jeff will share some special Emergency Room stories.
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174
Beaumont de Lomagne
This week, our travels took us to another bastide village. We visited Beaumont de Lomagne. We'll have a post mortem of the Ryder Cup and the unruly American spectators. And, watch out! The French Driving Instructors are on the war-path.
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173
Chateau de Roquefere
We have a lot to get to this week. The most action-packed month of sports begins this weekend, and we'll have more on that. Also, Le Journees du Patrimoine last weekend took us to the stunning, Chateau de Roquefere. Enjoy!
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172
Manoir de Prades
If you're a fan of France's historical architechture, we have an informative episode for you. This week, we traveled to the Manoir de Prades in Lafox France. Find out all about the tax on structural openings like windows and doors, why France doesn't have many bronze statues laying around and the difference between a Chateau and a Manoir.
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171
Excisum
While they were breaking ground for a new hospital, the city of Villeneuve Sur Lot uncovered a lost ruins. Hospital plans were shelved, and the Excisum Archeological site and Museum were founded. This week, we headed over for a look.
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170
Jazz at Chateau Ferrassou
On our return from Sick-Bay, we venture out to the Chateau Ferrassou to enjoy some Jazz. Julie also took in the 41st annual Foire a la Poterie de St. Avit. And we pay tribute to the amazing actor, advocate and human being, Graham Greene.
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169
Family, Friends and the end of Air Canada
Jeff returned from a jam-packed trip to Canada, which included some amazing times with friends and family, and the cancellation of his flight home on Air Canada resulting in an unplanned trip to Detroit. Warning: There may be a rant here.
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168
Duras Wine Region
We are on the road again, with a lovely day trip to the Duras wine region. Also this week, we look into the dogs who've improved train efficiency here in France. And road deaths are dramatically up in the States, and down in Canada.
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167
Les Grandes Vacances
This is France's busiest tourism weekend of the year. So in this week's Chapter, we focus on how to be a good French tourist, whether you're camping, dining or touring. We also look into the 2025 Passport Power Rankings, and visit the Pomarede Night Market.
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166
Puymirol
We have lots to get to this week. We'll take a look at the most educated countries, the highest taxed and of course our new pooping falcons. We definitely have our own lane.
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165
Casteljaloux
The dog days of summer are upon us, literally. We also travel to Casteljaloux and the incredible Vielle Auberge restaurant, and Julie gets her hunk fix by introducing France's Mr. Universe contestant.
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164
Lunch with Blue
This week, we get caught up on a number of news stories from Canada and France. We also decided to take our Big Boy Blue to his first ever restaurant lunch.
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163
Prayssas
In France, one of the most intimate activities centers around the night markets or Marche Gourmand. In July and August, thousands of communities roll out local food, drink and music once a week through the summer. This week, we went to experience the delightful Prayssas night market.
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And then there were Four
On this week's episode, Jeff travels to Greece to collect a very special package. Please join us for this life-altering event.
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161
Champagne
In this week's chapter, we wrap up the last of our 2-part series on our trip to Paris, Roland Garros and of course Champagne.
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160
Limoges
This week, we present the first of a two-parter talking about our amazing trip to Roland Garros and the Champagne region. On the way, we enjoyed visits in Brive, Chateauroux and Limoges. Let's get to that first.
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Issigeac
Come and join us for a stroll through the beautiful streets of Issigeac in the Dordogne region of France. We also look into the latest effort to curb smoking in France. And we wade through some of the post-covid marriage and divorce rates.
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