From Americans in France.
Seasons Greetings/Joyeuse Fêtes from Americans in France!
Silent Again
This is rue de Silence after its facelift. As I
reported in my July newsletter rue de Silence along
with the square in front of the local church – Place St.
Jean received a facelift earlier this year. Rue de
Silence was made
into a pedestrian walkway and the square in front of the
church was made semi-pedestrian. That is parking was removed and
the street was repaved.
This is part of an urban planning project to make the center of
my town – La Roche sur Foron a ‘zone de rencontre’
(meeting point) where pedestrians are favored over cars. But cars
still have their place just not in the center, as there are now
1,900 free parking spaces in town. Most just a few minutes walk
from ‘downtown’.
One meeting point that didn’t need much work is La
Grenette (grain market). Its uses are many from concerts to
markets. Case in point during the next 5 weeks it will house an
ice skating rink sponsored by local business and tourist
office.
La Roche II
Last month I visited my town's greenhouse. Well here are some photos of the flowers in action, including some on the Mairie (Townhall) and Monument aux Morts (War Memorial). I also took some photos of the leaves in the fall.
Euro Solutions
A lot has been made over the last year about what’s now called
the ‘euro crisis.’ I won’t go into details, but I think the
crisis does illustrate a major difference between France and
America when it comes to taxes. Earlier last month France came
out with an austerity budget to try and make up a shortfall of
about 18 billion euros over the next two years. What’s different
here is that unlike in the US most of the shortfall will be made
up with tax increases, including a special tax on those making
more than €500,000 a year and a hike in the VAT (value added tax)
from 5.5% to 19.6% on some products. This action came from a
right wing government. This really shows how different the
political centers are in each country. In the US the right won’t
even think about rising taxes even on the most wealthy.
But both countries do have one thing in common, lots of tax
breaks. France for example has a tax break - Loi
Girardin that allows taxpayers to get a tax deduction by
investing in overseas departments and territories. There are also
tax breaks for those who invest in low income housing in France.
So far none of these taxes breaks are under threat to be removed.
App as an eBook
My app –
Southern Burgundy Explorer is now in eBook form as a pdf file and
kindle. The
price is $4.00, plus tax on Amazon. You’ll get all the text like
in the app but only one photo per entry and no maps.
When I was researching my app I found this
article about Thomas Jefferson's travels through Burgundy.
Travels that were suppose to be for work as America’s top envoy
to France but his daughter thought might be more for pleasure.
After all Burgundy, then as now is a great place to enjoy the
good life, i.e. great wine and food!
Also during my research I discovered Laura Murat of Burgundy Relocation.
Laura helps people find property in Southern Burgundy and will be
with you every step of the way in your property search from
helping you find your dream home to the final sale.
Learning French
Here
are some videos to help you learn French. Videos are courtesy
of David at LearnFrenchVideo.com. These
videos cover some of the basics, including how to say
thank you.
More advanced learners can check out these educational tools from
fluentfrench.com. These are sample interviews with full
translation:
Wine grower near Paris talks about her association,
a former teacher tells how she won the "Battle of the Washing
Machine!" and
a visit to Cezanne's studio in Aix en Provence.
There’s also French Today that
has lots of tools to help you including audiobooks and
verb
drills.
From my Mail Box
Discover Paris: With a real Parisian that is.
Travel and get fit:
Trips and holidays using walking in South West France as a
vehicle for improving health and fitness
American Photographer: In the
village of Meursault near Beaune.
Resources for living or traveling in France:
My observations about what’s up in France can be found by
following me on
Twitter, on the
Americans in France facebook page and at Google+.
Check out my app, the
Southern Burgundy Explorer and other apps about
France.
Citizen
services at the American embassy in Paris.
Need an accountant for your taxes? I have a list
of accountants that specialize in helping expats.
Looking for the cheapest way to transfer money overseas at the
best rate? I work with Currency
Online and
Smart Currency Exchange so that you can get the most out of
your money when it comes to currency exchanges.
If you would like to improve your French, I suggest
Fluent French.
Looking to rent a car in France? Try car rental partner AutoEurope.
Need a hotel for your travels? Venere.com.
Looking to stay in a B&B or Château? Then please take a look
at B
& B's/Rental page.
How about sightseeing tours? Try -
Sightseeing Tours France
Wine lover looking for a site to help you find great French
wines? Then you should try WineDrive. Americans in
France readers save 25% on a one year membership with WineDrive,
just enter the word ‘Americans’ (without quotation marks) in the
promotional code box.
Thinking of having a wedding or other event in France? Have a
look at my Wedding
in France page.
Do you need to find health insurance for France? Then I suggest
either
Global Insurance or Medibroker.
Skiing in France with an English speaking ski instructor Ski Pros Megeve.
Looking for a property in France? Have a look at my
Property pages.
The number one travel guide to central and historical Paris:
Paris Marais.
If there is something I've missed or you would like more
resources, please contact
me.
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