6 Postcards from France: Les Cartes Postales

AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE: KRISTI’S POSTCARDS FROM FRANCEBonjour! I have created a limited series of cartes postales from photos I have taken around our seaside town of La Ciotat. These postcards are meaningful as they feature scenes close to home. One pack of postcards is $24 and contains these 6 cards: 1. Horse and Trainer in the Sea2. Smokey and the Doves3. The Barber Shop and … Continue reading 6 Postcards from France: Les Cartes Postales

A Common Mistake + favorite English word translated to French

The Kasbah. Agadir, formerly "Santa Cruz", is located on a seismic line. Agadir was rebuilt after the 1960 earthquake that killed 17000 people and destroyed 60 percent of this city. More about our visit to this former French colony, in today's post. NEW: The audio section has moved and is now a dual-recording. Jean-Marc pronounces the French and you'll hear my Arizona accent for the … Continue reading A Common Mistake + favorite English word translated to French

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ORDER!

Ça y est! You have just purchased 6 of my postcards from France. Merci beaucoup! Your cartes postales will be delivered in the next 2-4 weeks, from the post office here in La Ciotat. I will be waving your envelope in my hand as I walk to the post box, letting the Mediterranean sea breeze grace each packet. (While carrying your letter, I’m going to … Continue reading THANK YOU FOR YOUR ORDER!

Bonjour from North Africa + A Gift from Strangers!

Twilight in Agadir, Morocco, in Northwest Africa. Jean-Marc snaps a photo of le coucher du soleil. Do you want to continue receiving these emails? Each week my overzealous, automated listserver sweeps several subscribers into the "inactive" bin, eventually deleting them! Here are two ways to ensure you receive this journal in your inbox from here on out: 1. Regularly click on the links in my … Continue reading Bonjour from North Africa + A Gift from Strangers!

To Be Had: to Fall for Something Hook, Line, and Sinker in French

Early morning in the bay of La Ciotat. Happy Saturday to all. Jean-Marc and I have a surprise for you in the sound clip below: he reads the French term and I pronounce the English. TODAY'S WORD: "se faire avoir comme un bleu"     : to be fooled, to be had, to fall hook, line, and sinker,  EXAMPLE SENTENCE & AUDIO FILEListen to all … Continue reading To Be Had: to Fall for Something Hook, Line, and Sinker in French

Two Most important French words of the Year from the Champs Elysées

In this reflective piece, Kristi Espinasse shares wishes for the New Year, emphasizing the importance of love (amour) and peace (paix) as conveyed by the Parisian crowd during celebrations. The author considers personal growth, seeking meaningful words for 2023, including “patience” and “gratitude,” while expressing a desire to move away from negativity. Through scripture, she highlights love as a powerful force that promotes forgiveness and connection. The piece ends with a heartful encouragement to forgive oneself and others, focusing on love as the guiding principle for the year ahead, encapsulating the spirit of hope and resilience. Continue reading Two Most important French words of the Year from the Champs Elysées