sejour + how to say “a nice change of scenery” in French

Vespa (c) Kristin Espinasse
My family and I stole away for a two-day séjour in Italy. C'était dépaysant, as the French say–or a nice "change of scenery".

un séjour (say-joor)

    1. stay
    2. living room, family room

bon séjour = have a nice stay
une carte de séjour = a residence permit
le titre de séjour = green card
le séjour linguistic = language study vacation
la salle de séjour = the living room 

A Day in a French Life… by Kristin Espinasse

My dad and my belle-mère love the area where we live, here near Bandol. They'd be happy swimming in the sea and working in the garden for the duration of their trip. But it seemed to me that they should take advantage of their séjour by seeing one of our favorite, not-so-far-away places….

"Why don't you two take our car and visit Ventimilli?" I suggested. Only, almost as soon as I said it, I realized that I had the urge to visit Italy, too! "Better yet, why don't we go together?" 

So on Friday we left our teenagers to dog sit, and we drove three hours east to Italy, where the Friday farmers' market was underway.

Jean-Marc and Mr Sacks (c) Kristin Espinasse
Mr Sacks (lower right corner) came with us, too! And that's Jean-Marc about to buy the pair of olive green moccasins. We tried talking Dad into a pair, but he clung to his well-worn sandals, which he duct-taped back together before this trip.
Kristi and Marsha
Me and my belle-mère, Marsha, split with the men and wandered through the crowds, ending up at a peaceful park. I'm wearing the hat Dad bought me, and Marsha is wearing my mom's chapeau. Mom is tickled to share her things with Marsha, and asked me to tell my belle-mère to use her easel (both women paint) and her kayak, too. Quelle chance that my moms like each other so much.

Chit-chatting (c) Kristin Espinasse
The slow life in Italy. In the park we enjoyed these circular benches which surrounded all the palm trees. Just as charming were the Italian ladies who chatted about tout et rien

  seaside eatery - Kristin Espinasse
We stopped at a seaside eatery for pasta and when it was time to pay the waiter pointed to the bill and said "This (here) is tax and not the service (or built-in tip). You can leave the tip on the table." It was just an old trick to extract extra cash, Jean-Marc warned my dad. When confronted, the waiter changed his story, indicating that if we wished to leave extra (for the tip is indeed already included in the total price, as a service charge) then we could leave it on the table…. 

Italian woman (c) Kristin Espinasse
If the woman with a T-shirt on her head finds out I took her photo she might clobber me. But what she doesn't know is that she is a work of art. This is one of my favorite images from our trip–it re-ignites a passion for portrait-taking (only boldness is lacking, and to ask a stranger permission is to destroy the photoworthy moment).

The sea, beyond, was rough and when Jean-Marc and Dad went out for a swim they were carried down the coast by a rip tide! They easily reached the shore (near the little cove you see just beyond).  

antiques shop in St Remo, Italy (c) Kristin Espinasse
The next day we visited St. Remo, where another busy market was underway–and there were several antiques shops like this one….

Brocante or antiques shop in St Remo Italy
And this vintage boutique with the hand-painted shop sign.
 
Ring the buzzer (c) Kristin Espinasse
 I hope Dad doesn't mind all the photos I snap of him. So sometimes I'm sneaky… and pretend to focus on something else, like a set of door buzzers….

"For my door buzzer collection," I answer, when Dad looks curious about where I'm pointing my lens.

Dad and Marsha in St Remo (c) Kristin Espinasse
 "Dad and Marsha"–whoops, I mean, "a colorful Italian walkway" — yes, that's what I'm focused on here, and not these sweethearts. 

supermoon 2013
We were looking at the night sky when Dad mentioned something about the supermoon–apparently this was the night to see one! This snapshot won't win the "supermoon" photo contests, but this is how the lune appeared on June 23rd in the town of St Remo, Italy.  

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French Vocabulary: la belle-mère = step-mother (also mother-in-law); le séjour = stay, vacation; quelle chance = how lucky; tout et rien = everything and nothing; la lune = moon 

Mailboxes in Europe "the hedgehog" (c) Kristin Espinasse
"The inchworm and the hedgehog" - Another whimsical mailbox to add to the collection


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78 thoughts on “sejour + how to say “a nice change of scenery” in French

  1. Hi Kristin,
    I love the change of scenery! The photo of the lady with her little Yorkie is wonderful! Did Jean-Marc like the chartreuse flip-flops? They matched his t-shirt! Don’t you love finding little surprises as you are out and about? I love the little mailbox with the hedgehog and inchworm. Is that a dragon fly too at the top? We didn’t get a chance to see the supermoon because of all the clouds! Looks like you all are having a wonderful time!

  2. Hi Kristin,
    I love the change of scenery! The photo of the lady with her little Yorkie is wonderful! Did Jean-Marc like the chartreuse flip-flops? They matched his t-shirt! Don’t you love finding little surprises as you are out and about? I love the little mailbox with the hedgehog and inchworm. Is that a dragon fly too at the top? We didn’t get a chance to see the supermoon because of all the clouds! Looks like you all are having a wonderful time!

  3. Quelle chance to be so close to another charming place. I don’t blame you for wanting to get away along with them. Glad you enjoyed; thanks for sharing.

  4. Quelle chance to be so close to another charming place. I don’t blame you for wanting to get away along with them. Glad you enjoyed; thanks for sharing.

  5. I can’t believe that I missed the supermoon! Sigh. But at least I showed up here to soak in all of the wonderfulness of your getaway.
    You looking absolutely stunning in your hat–it suits you far more than a t-shirt on the head, even if that is a wonderful portrait. Oh, to truly not care what anyone thinks!
    Have a wonderful week, Kristin. Scratchies to Smokey please…

  6. I can’t believe that I missed the supermoon! Sigh. But at least I showed up here to soak in all of the wonderfulness of your getaway.
    You looking absolutely stunning in your hat–it suits you far more than a t-shirt on the head, even if that is a wonderful portrait. Oh, to truly not care what anyone thinks!
    Have a wonderful week, Kristin. Scratchies to Smokey please…

  7. Your photos and stories are wonderful! The super moon looked much the same here in Oklahoma. Gorgeous actually. Isn’t it wonderful to have such nice visits with your mother, then your father and Marsha! They all seem so fun to be with.

  8. Your photos and stories are wonderful! The super moon looked much the same here in Oklahoma. Gorgeous actually. Isn’t it wonderful to have such nice visits with your mother, then your father and Marsha! They all seem so fun to be with.

  9. Kristi,
    What a great get away. St Remo is one place that my husband went before I met him, but I have not been there. Markets are such wonderful places to visit and enviably you can always find something which must positively have.
    I love the pics and I love how everyone gets along…like Marsha borrowing Jules hat.
    Enjoy the rest of the time with your Dad and Marsha.
    Kathleen

  10. Kristi,
    What a great get away. St Remo is one place that my husband went before I met him, but I have not been there. Markets are such wonderful places to visit and enviably you can always find something which must positively have.
    I love the pics and I love how everyone gets along…like Marsha borrowing Jules hat.
    Enjoy the rest of the time with your Dad and Marsha.
    Kathleen

  11. Thank you for sharing your family with us. I didn’t get to see the supermoon because I wasn’t feeling well and even walking down a couple of flights of stairs to the street seemed like too much.
    I need a hat like that. I can’t wear straw because of my allergies to grass and straw. I’ve been looking in the U.S. and Burgundy but haven’t found the one that speaks to me yet.
    I’ll get to Italy one day.

  12. Thank you for sharing your family with us. I didn’t get to see the supermoon because I wasn’t feeling well and even walking down a couple of flights of stairs to the street seemed like too much.
    I need a hat like that. I can’t wear straw because of my allergies to grass and straw. I’ve been looking in the U.S. and Burgundy but haven’t found the one that speaks to me yet.
    I’ll get to Italy one day.

  13. Hi Kristin,
    I always enjoy your photography, but you are right: the photo of the woman on the beach is a true portrait. (As I am from Minnesota, I was also glad to see a Minnesota t-shirt so far afield in another photo!)
    And I enjoyed the word…I will look it up later, but I do wonder if it is related to the English word “sojourn.”
    Best, Leslie Schultz

  14. Hi Kristin,
    I always enjoy your photography, but you are right: the photo of the woman on the beach is a true portrait. (As I am from Minnesota, I was also glad to see a Minnesota t-shirt so far afield in another photo!)
    And I enjoyed the word…I will look it up later, but I do wonder if it is related to the English word “sojourn.”
    Best, Leslie Schultz

  15. I live in Minnesota. I was surprised and delighted to see Jean-Marc in a ‘State of Minnesota T-shirt’! Small world<

  16. I live in Minnesota. I was surprised and delighted to see Jean-Marc in a ‘State of Minnesota T-shirt’! Small world<

  17. Kristin:
    Lovely village and nice photos. Makes me want to visit. I also like your hat!
    Edie from Savannah

  18. Kristin:
    Lovely village and nice photos. Makes me want to visit. I also like your hat!
    Edie from Savannah

  19. Beautiful photos especially of the two sweethearts. I love that Jean-Marc is wearing his Minnesota tee shirt!

  20. Beautiful photos especially of the two sweethearts. I love that Jean-Marc is wearing his Minnesota tee shirt!

  21. Mr. Sacks is so well travelled! Must admit I find myself looking for him and found him in the photo corner before you mentioned him. Better than Where’s Waldo! Thanks for sharing the Italy visit. Susan

  22. Mr. Sacks is so well travelled! Must admit I find myself looking for him and found him in the photo corner before you mentioned him. Better than Where’s Waldo! Thanks for sharing the Italy visit. Susan

  23. Quelle chance my niece told me of your website years ago. Very nice photos and let me say lucky Jean Marc and you will never age Kristin just become more elegant or elegante. Merci, you work and we enjoy. BTW have on my own Minnesota shirt and am working in the Iron Range in Hibbing, Bill of St. Paul. ha!

  24. Quelle chance my niece told me of your website years ago. Very nice photos and let me say lucky Jean Marc and you will never age Kristin just become more elegant or elegante. Merci, you work and we enjoy. BTW have on my own Minnesota shirt and am working in the Iron Range in Hibbing, Bill of St. Paul. ha!

  25. I’m loving these recent postcard photo posts but I have to agree…. that almost impressionistic portrait of the lady on the beach is fantastic and well worth forgoing her consent!!

  26. I’m loving these recent postcard photo posts but I have to agree…. that almost impressionistic portrait of the lady on the beach is fantastic and well worth forgoing her consent!!

  27. I suddenly wondered what is in Mr. Sacks. I didn’t after your great profile of the bag. Maybe that’s too personal, and maybe Mr. Sacks has the right to privacy(not to mention Jean-Marc!), but I am curious.

  28. I suddenly wondered what is in Mr. Sacks. I didn’t after your great profile of the bag. Maybe that’s too personal, and maybe Mr. Sacks has the right to privacy(not to mention Jean-Marc!), but I am curious.

  29. Love the photos and stroll through Italy. Something I miss while living in FL and appreciated when living in NY – the ability to visit another terrain or another unique city so quickly and conveniently. Thanks, as always, for providing us the ability to travel vicariously through your blog.

  30. Love the photos and stroll through Italy. Something I miss while living in FL and appreciated when living in NY – the ability to visit another terrain or another unique city so quickly and conveniently. Thanks, as always, for providing us the ability to travel vicariously through your blog.

  31. Hi Kristin,
    I loved seeing you in the hat. I’m an artist and I just finished painting a woman in a hat like the one you were wearing, only in white. I love hats and you look terrific in that one!
    P.S.
    Your Mom looks great in her hat too!
    Barbara

  32. Hi Kristin,
    I loved seeing you in the hat. I’m an artist and I just finished painting a woman in a hat like the one you were wearing, only in white. I love hats and you look terrific in that one!
    P.S.
    Your Mom looks great in her hat too!
    Barbara

  33. Thank you for the very kind comments!
    Leslie, Mr. Sacks often holds a bottle or two of wine. When travelling to a new city, Jean-Marc enjoys visiting th local wine store… and exchanging bottles of wine! I wish I could tell you what he got in St Remo, but I am not a wine passionate like he is.

  34. Thank you for the very kind comments!
    Leslie, Mr. Sacks often holds a bottle or two of wine. When travelling to a new city, Jean-Marc enjoys visiting th local wine store… and exchanging bottles of wine! I wish I could tell you what he got in St Remo, but I am not a wine passionate like he is.

  35. The photo of the sunbathing woman with her dog is superb, one of your best. It reminds me to “get over myself” and enjoy the beach or a swimming pool and let go of what I think I look like in a swimsuit at 66 years which has led me to abandon this fun! Crazeeee! We are all beautiful in our myriad shapes and sizes and must remember to judge our self worth NOT by images from 6th Avenue, but by the way we live and love. Amen, sisters and brothers.
    Your hat is D I V I N E! So nice you four had a getaway to Italy. What lovely memories you all are storing up. Now, let’s hear some tales from the homefront of the dogsitters’ “free” time!

  36. The photo of the sunbathing woman with her dog is superb, one of your best. It reminds me to “get over myself” and enjoy the beach or a swimming pool and let go of what I think I look like in a swimsuit at 66 years which has led me to abandon this fun! Crazeeee! We are all beautiful in our myriad shapes and sizes and must remember to judge our self worth NOT by images from 6th Avenue, but by the way we live and love. Amen, sisters and brothers.
    Your hat is D I V I N E! So nice you four had a getaway to Italy. What lovely memories you all are storing up. Now, let’s hear some tales from the homefront of the dogsitters’ “free” time!

  37. Love every “inch” of this post from the top photo to the last (what a whimsical discovery, hooray for you with the attentive eye)! Kristi, your comment regarding dad’s duct-taped sandals had me giggling, as this is so like my dad! You look gorgeous in your new hat! Speaking of hats, the photo of the lady with the tee on her head — WOW! What a story it tells! So glad you followed your instinct and did not let this one get away.
    Thanks for sharing your weekend get-away with us. There is so much to love about home and, as this story so beautifully confirms, a change of scenery offers inspiration and revitalizes. I’d love to go antiquing with you in these picturesque towns; now how would I get all my loot back home?

  38. Love every “inch” of this post from the top photo to the last (what a whimsical discovery, hooray for you with the attentive eye)! Kristi, your comment regarding dad’s duct-taped sandals had me giggling, as this is so like my dad! You look gorgeous in your new hat! Speaking of hats, the photo of the lady with the tee on her head — WOW! What a story it tells! So glad you followed your instinct and did not let this one get away.
    Thanks for sharing your weekend get-away with us. There is so much to love about home and, as this story so beautifully confirms, a change of scenery offers inspiration and revitalizes. I’d love to go antiquing with you in these picturesque towns; now how would I get all my loot back home?

  39. DARLING KRISTI,
    This is a post that I will treasure always…thank you for sharing all of the love you carry with you each day. I am so happy that we have each other, and what a beautiful belle-mere our Marsha is.
    XOXO
    MOM

  40. DARLING KRISTI,
    This is a post that I will treasure always…thank you for sharing all of the love you carry with you each day. I am so happy that we have each other, and what a beautiful belle-mere our Marsha is.
    XOXO
    MOM

  41. Dear Kristin,
    I love the photos and the serenity they convey.
    You are so right about the lady on the beach and the Kodak moment you did not miss out on.
    It is a pleassure to see so many beautiful people’
    Sincerely
    Thomas

  42. Dear Kristin,
    I love the photos and the serenity they convey.
    You are so right about the lady on the beach and the Kodak moment you did not miss out on.
    It is a pleassure to see so many beautiful people’
    Sincerely
    Thomas

  43. Our dear Kristi,
    What absolutely glorious pictures(!) and what a loving,warm, and wonderful post!
    Your words just reached out today (as always!)(again!) and wrapped themselves around our hearts! I am particularly touched by your beautiful family now because today would’ve been my dear mom in law’s 95th birthday. Like the lady sitting on the bench under the tree in Italy, there’s nothing she loved more than for us girls to go for a walk, rest on a bench, chat and watch the Danube roll by.
    how fast the time passes and how I wish that I treasured those moments more at the time!
    St Remo used to be a favorite destination.
    Really a charming place,filled with all sorts of neat stuff…. but also nice people. We had colds at the time and stopped at the pharamcy to get something for them.The druggist didn’t speak Englsih, and I didn’t speak Italian,so luckily we were able to communicate in French. He went out of his way to help us toursists, people he’d never see again!
    THANK YOU for the privilege of sharing in your lives,dear Kristi, and remembering our own.
    Love, Natalia XO
    charming destination

  44. Our dear Kristi,
    What absolutely glorious pictures(!) and what a loving,warm, and wonderful post!
    Your words just reached out today (as always!)(again!) and wrapped themselves around our hearts! I am particularly touched by your beautiful family now because today would’ve been my dear mom in law’s 95th birthday. Like the lady sitting on the bench under the tree in Italy, there’s nothing she loved more than for us girls to go for a walk, rest on a bench, chat and watch the Danube roll by.
    how fast the time passes and how I wish that I treasured those moments more at the time!
    St Remo used to be a favorite destination.
    Really a charming place,filled with all sorts of neat stuff…. but also nice people. We had colds at the time and stopped at the pharamcy to get something for them.The druggist didn’t speak Englsih, and I didn’t speak Italian,so luckily we were able to communicate in French. He went out of his way to help us toursists, people he’d never see again!
    THANK YOU for the privilege of sharing in your lives,dear Kristi, and remembering our own.
    Love, Natalia XO
    charming destination

  45. KRISTIN,
    YOU DID IT AGAIN.! YOU LIFTED ME OUT OF THE HEAT AND HUMIDITY OF JACKSONVILLE AND TRANSPORTED ME TO A TABLE NEXT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. WHAT A DELIGHTFUL STORY TODAY. LOOKS LIKE OUR TRIP TO FRANCE THIS YEAR IS OFF. KEEPING UP WITH YOUR STORIES IS THE NEXT BEST THING.
    GUS ELISON

  46. KRISTIN,
    YOU DID IT AGAIN.! YOU LIFTED ME OUT OF THE HEAT AND HUMIDITY OF JACKSONVILLE AND TRANSPORTED ME TO A TABLE NEXT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. WHAT A DELIGHTFUL STORY TODAY. LOOKS LIKE OUR TRIP TO FRANCE THIS YEAR IS OFF. KEEPING UP WITH YOUR STORIES IS THE NEXT BEST THING.
    GUS ELISON

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