a new language (66)

Jan 25, 2024 5:17 AM CST a new language
Mesange1
Mesange1Mesange1Ici, Nouvelle-Aquitaine France1 Threads 449 Posts
Bonjour Salamuna, I agree with you, the coast of Bretagne is great to visit and spend holidays in, but too much crowded in July and August. We French prefer to go there in May/June or September/October, it's a bliss then, the weather and the light are generally very good.
Do you know Dinard (a lovely medieval town) ? If not, I recommend it to you.



As for Quiberon in the département of the Morbihan, it's a great place to be, lower, more sun and more protected from the winds, kilometers of amazing wild beaches. Oysters everywhere !

Then if you'd like to go to beautiful places in the country side, i'd recommend you the valley of the Dordogne, which is very attractive and pleasent to visit, craddle of the Prehistoric times, medieval castles all the way and also a great cuisine lol

Il you know the Midi (extreme South), maybe did you visit the lovely town of Uzès, near the bridge of the Gard.
Jan 25, 2024 5:31 AM CST a new language
Mesange1
Mesange1Mesange1Ici, Nouvelle-Aquitaine France1 Threads 449 Posts
You said that you are listening to some french songs, may i ask what kind of you like ?

My acknowled of the Dutch singers is very little, big smile ...

More seriously, i discovered about a decade ago that amazing singer called Caro Emerald, and was totally crazy of her style and her music, That man, Paris, A night like this etc... Still love her and listen to her punchy albums.

As i am very eclectic in my music tastes, i also am fond of the greatest DJ ever, Armin van Buuren, we went to amazing concerts in Paris and Belgium. cool

Jan 25, 2024 5:34 AM CST a new language
Mesange1
Mesange1Mesange1Ici, Nouvelle-Aquitaine France1 Threads 449 Posts
Jan 25, 2024 6:53 AM CST a new language
salamuna
salamunasalamunaDeventer, Overijssel Netherlands5 Threads 225 Posts
Mesange1: Bonjour Salamuna, I agree with you, the coast of Bretagne is great to visit and spend holidays in, but too much crowded in July and August. We French prefer to go there in May/June or September/October, it's a bliss then, the weather and the light are generally very good.
Do you know Dinard (a lovely medieval town) ? If not, I recommend it to you.



As for Quiberon in the département of the Morbihan, it's a great place to be, lower, more sun and more protected from the winds, kilometers of amazing wild beaches. Oysters everywhere !

Then if you'd like to go to beautiful places in the country side, i'd recommend you the valley of the Dordogne, which is very attractive and pleasent to visit, craddle of the Prehistoric times, medieval castles all the way and also a great cuisine lol

Il you know the Midi (extreme South), maybe did you visit the lovely town of Uzès, near the bridge of the Gard.
Bonjour Mesange. Wow that's great! no, I knew nothing about this small places. I will visit it for sure when coming to France. Usually if i go there it happens only in September. Less tourists. true...
some 10 years ago i ve spent vacations in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Loved French riviera . and sure i ve visited small places there..very impressive .especially Grasse..it was end of september, not too many people around. thank you so much for your kind advises . I noted the names of every placehug
Jan 25, 2024 7:01 AM CST a new language
salamuna
salamunasalamunaDeventer, Overijssel Netherlands5 Threads 225 Posts
Mesange1: You said that you are listening to some french songs, may i ask what kind of you like ?

My acknowled of the Dutch singers is very little, big smile ...

More seriously, i discovered about a decade ago that amazing singer called Caro Emerald, and was totally crazy of her style and her music, That man, Paris, A night like this etc... Still love her and listen to her punchy albums.

As i am very eclectic in my music tastes, i also am fond of the greatest DJ ever, Armin van Buuren, we went to amazing concerts in Paris and Belgium.
yes, i love Caro Emerakd, i listen her very often. i love old french chanson Aznavour, Piaf, Adamo, Dassen
Now i study the words of a song of Stromae. Formidable

But he comes from belgian Valonie right? I dont know if the language difference is big
Jan 25, 2024 7:06 AM CST a new language
salamuna
salamunasalamunaDeventer, Overijssel Netherlands5 Threads 225 Posts
Armin van Buuren yes this guy is very popular ..but i guess he moved to Spain and lives there last years
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