4K AVIGNON | Living in Provence, France; remote work and swimming under a 2000-yr Roman aqueduct

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
  • I moved to France a year ago and this summer, in between living situations, I decided to stay in the south of France before finding a new home (thanks to Airbnb monthly discounts equalling rent payments!). In month two, I lived in Avignon, Provence. The city walls trapped in the 40-degree heat in a pretty stifling way. But there’s something about giving way to feeling hot and sweaty after months of grey cold. I love living a season (of the year and of live) in-between like this. Life is a house of cards, but nothing has collapsed by temporarily removing myself from the thick of life (read: busyness, opportunity, happenings) for something a little simpler, just for a little while.
    What I loved about Provence:
    Buying melted camembert on bread for dinner
    A free ferry as a means of public transport
    Swimming under a 2000-year-old Roman aqueduct
    What I didn’t like:
    I feel so lonely after a year from home! But I had friends and family visit, and I loved sharing the long days together in a place so unfamiliar but beautiful to us.
    Sometimes, it got so hot that I slept on our tiles to cool down.
    Everything’s closed in August in France! But seeing it come back to life at the end of August was fun.
    Time stamps:
    0:00 Avignon
    1:51 Palais des Papes
    2:26 Le Pont d'Avignon
    3:21 Avignon pool
    4:43 Anniversary
    7:07 Pont du Gard
    7:34 Gordes
    8:05 Marseille (my birthday!)
    9:52 Lambert Collection
    10:29 Musee Calvet
    10:50 l'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
    12:15 Jardin des Doms (& rescuing a pigeon en route)
    #SouthOfFrance #DigitalNomad #RemoteWorkFrance #MoveToFrance #FrenchLife

Комментарии • 7

  • @spikulu3229
    @spikulu3229 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hi, it's the firstime I saw a foreigner present Provence with a sort of Melancholia.
    It's strange because it's really french or close to the french spirit : Spleen, melancolia, Rationalism, Existentialism.(The reason why a lot of people in the world think french people always complains and are never happy... But in fact, we are just realist, and feel the sadness of the human condition). And the beauty beetween them.

    • @tahney
      @tahney  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your thoughtful words, I relate to them, and it special that you saw that in my video. Take care x

  • @xenprovence6126
    @xenprovence6126 6 месяцев назад +1

    It’s the Fellini version of travel videos. Just add 60’s film music and dump the production audio and you’re there!

    • @tahney
      @tahney  4 месяца назад

      Ah, best compliment. Ty xx

  • @jacqueline23788
    @jacqueline23788 28 дней назад

    before the bridge was free but they have decided to follow the american way