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Life In A Postcard
Life In A Postcard | Rosemary Bailey
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'I wake to the sun striking gold on a stone wall. If I lean out of the window I can see Mount Canigou newly iced with snow. It is wonderful to live in a building with windows all around, to see both sunrise and sunset, to be constantly aware of the passage of the sun and moon.' In 1988, Rosemary Bailey and her husband were travelling in the French Pyrenees when they fell in love with, and subsequently bought, a ruined medieval monastery, surrounded by peach orchards and snow-capped peaks. Traces of the monks were everywhere, in the frescoed 13th century chapel, the buried crypt, the stone arches of the cloister. For the next few years the couple visited Corbiac whenever they could, until in 1997, they took the plunge and moved from central London to rural France with their six-year-old son. Entirely reliant on their earnings as freelance writers, they put their Apple Macs in the room with the fewest leaks and sent Theo to the village school. With vision and determination they have restored the monastery to its former glory, testing their relationship and resolve to the limit, and finding unexpected inspiration in the place. Life in a Postcard is not just Rosemary Bailey's enthralling account of the challenges of life in a small mountain community, but also a celebration of the rugged beauty of French Catalonia, the pleasures of Catalan cooking, and an exploration of an alternative, often magical world.
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squirrelbrain
Life In A Postcard | Rosemary Bailey
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The author purchases a former monastery in the French Pyrenees in the late 80s and this is the tale of their village life whilst restoring the ruin to its former glory.

This was a book about simple pleasures and I liked it for being a bit different to the usual ‘moving to France‘ books that can sometimes try a bit too hard to relate amusing anecdotes (usually donkey-related!)

I‘d quite like to move to the South of France now....😁 🇫🇷

Oryx I'll come visit please. 😀 5y
Oryx Also I love that there's a moving to France genre. 5y
squirrelbrain Of course @Oryx, you can come visit! In the book you could be the visiting friend that has a hilarious incident when there is a misunderstanding about your pronunciation of a French word! 5y
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Oryx @squirrelbrain oh the hijinks that would ensue! 5y
squirrelbrain Zut alors @Oryx ! 🤣 5y
TrishB Next Litsy meet up 😁 5y
squirrelbrain Yay @TrishB - rushes off to buy a French monastery... 🏃‍♀️ 5y
Maggie_Reads Oh, I need to check this out!! 4y
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Life In A Postcard | Rosemary Bailey
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#wishyouwerehere reminds me of the TV travel show here in the UK in the late 70s / 80s with the wonderful perma-tanned Judith Chalmers!

So I thought for today‘s prompt I would send you a postcard from France....!

#Marchintothe70s

Velvetfur Judith Chalmers - national treasure 💜 6y
Lizpixie I‘d love to visit the south of France. Welcome to March!❤️ 6y
Cinfhen Love your description of Judith Chalmers- never heard of her but now I can visualize her 😂 6y
KarenUK I remember her! Thanks for making me smile 😊💕 6y
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