Monday, November 26, 2012

Autolib in Paris

We will be there soon - for New Year's and this is something to consider - eco9friendly, and euro-friendly ie economical: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/business/auto-news/buzzing-around-paris-in-borrowed-electric-cars-663615/

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

New public ashtrays in Paris - brilliant

Will New York be next? I always think the butts everywhere are filthy but wasn't thinking about the additional pollution to the water supply that this article discusses, and the drainage problems. It is amazing how many people still smoke regardless of cost. I always remember how we could buy cigarettes from vending machines for 50 cents per pack, almost anywhere. Now, no vending machines anywhere, and costs are 500 times greater - all positive. http://worldcrunch.com/culture-society/check-out-paris-039-10-000-new-public-ashtrays.-but-will-french-smokers-even-bother-/c3s10201/#.UKvh3ByUrQo

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Returning soon to Europe

Tickets booked, beginning to plan our trip for December in Provence. Traveling through Philadelphia turned out to be the best and least expensive way for the three of us, less Avril this trip. She will enjoy the pet hotel and come home exhausted. During my dark days since coming home in July, fatigue and exhaustion set in but what kept me going was the Provence dream - returning to our home and seeing good friends after a hard six months of illness and treatment. Can't say I'll be walking far and wide but just being in the environment will be healing. Glad to see that it should be warmer there then here, and that for the first time I really have clothes there and should not have to bring much except odds and ends along with the beautiful blankets and needlepoints I have been making during my treatment to keep me going and feel productive. More Joel Durand and special treats, a different flavor of Provence for the holidays as opposed to the summer and the high tourist season.

Retirement properties for under 100k in Europe

interesting article, with some spots we don't know but may have to explore highlighting communities where you can purchase less expensive real estate. one always does have to factor in cost of living, health insurance, your ability to speak the language and communicate etc. : http://finance.yahoo.com/news/5-retirement-havens-europe-less-203203450.html