Unexpected Email: Bellevue’s Earliest Residents
Expat Living and Real Estate · Jemma - French LessonsContributor blog post by Jemma:
In the final days before my family and I shifted our luggage and lives to France this summer – at the very time our Toronto home was a packing pigsty, and as we trod heartily into our 10-day, do-or-die window for Yoko’s persnickety paperwork – I received a most intriguing email in my French Lessons inbox: …Continue reading here for Jemma’s story on how the mystery of Bellevue’s previous residents has finally revealed itself, after a decade.
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