Just Another Summer Tuesday Night in Uzes
Barefoot Blogger · Markets in Provence and Cote d'AzurThe Barefoot Blogger is getting a bit blasé, I’m afraid, about all the activity below my apartment windows on Tuesday nights.
I mean, there are only market vendors with jewelry, food and all sorts of handiwork. There’s a bit of music and, of course, tango dancing at the Mairie (town hall). …Continue reading here
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