July 2005 Newsletter
July 3rd, 2005 at 10:44 amFrom www.americansinfrance.net
Heat Wave
So far this summer feels like a repeat of 2003, when a heat wave
swept through France and Europe. As I write this, the temperature
outside is in the 90's and it's been that way for over a week.
The summer wasn't a day old before a number of departments in
France started to restrict water use. Farmers began worrying that
the heat wave and drought of 2003 would be replayed.
Most of the countryside in Burgundy is starting to go from green
to brown, caused by little rain the last few weeks. About the
only rain is in the form of thundershowers. Most of the rain will
not soak into the ground but runs off to the nearest lake or
river.
Another symptom of the heat is increased pollution. Over the last
few days speed limits were reduced by 20 kph in a number of
departments, including the Haute-Savoie, where I live and the
Rhône where I work a few days a week.
To see photos of an example of pasture in a normal year and in
2003 click here -
France Drought 2003.
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Anyone thinking of moving to France should consider the Bootcamp France Conference to be held September 16th through 18th 2005 in the South of France near Montpellier. This three-day conference will focus on such nitty gritty subjects as opening a bank account, paying taxes, and how to obtain health care in France. If you don't think you can make the conference, then check out the: 3 binder 2 CD-ROM multimedia course on living, working and buying property in France.
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