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Natasha Freidus


You’ve Got Mail!
Moving to France is not all wine and cheese. In this second guest post from travel blogger and photographer Maxine Tomashefsky, Maxine fills us in on the challenges of some of the smaller details we often take for granted–like having a mailing address! This...Introducing Maxine!
This week we are thrilled to introduce Maxine Tomashefsky, travel writer and photographer, as a guest blogger here at Renestance. Maxine and her husband Steve retired and moved to a village near Pézenas less than a year ago, and she has been blogging about her...Winter in the Languedoc – Part I
“January in the Languedoc conjures up images of wood fires burning steadily, walks in the afternoon sunshine, greeting friends at the markets, and a slower pace of living.” Andrea Swan in the recently published Travels in Languedoc, Secrets to a Memorable...“If only I had known …”
Each month we will feature a blog entry here at Renestance drawing on the experiences and expertise of a wide range of expats. We will share their stories, learning from their day to day lives and strategies to handle the inevitable hurdles.
Festive Expectations in Languedoc
It seems a shame that Thomas Jefferson didn’t manage to spend an Autumn or Winter season in the south of France, for I believe, his quote would have read very differently if he had. Tasha writes about some of the fascinating events in the region