An expat’s rugby dilemma in France
Expat Living and Real Estate · Rebecca WhitlockeContributor blog post by Access Riviera:
It seems only fitting that my third contribution to All About France blog link up deserves a post dedicated to rugby with the current Rugby World Cup 2015 happening right now until 31 October 2015. If you love rugby (like me!) then read on. If you’re bored stiff of …Continue reading here
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