Nothing Is Easy About Moving To France: Like Sheets
Barefoot Blogger · Expat Living and Real EstateA new Barefoot Blogger friend is moving to Uzes! Just like me, she’s tossing away most of her worldly possessions in the US and she’s starting all over in France.
Unlike me, she has some familiarity with the French language. Never mind she had French in high school. At least …Continue reading here for the Barefoot Blogger’s explanation on the ins and outs of bedding in France. Learn about fitted sheets, bed sizes, couettes, housse de couettes, oreillers and traversins!
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