An Insider’s Guide to Shopping in Nimes
Barefoot Blogger · Explore · Road Trips South of FranceLast week the Barefoot Blogger took a shopping trip into Nimes, the closest “big city” near Uzes. I had curtains on my mind.
As much as I try, there’s always something I think will make my apartment in Uzes even better. This time I’m looking for some simple curtains for my …Continue reading here
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