Barry A. Whittingham here, a Frenglishman and a blogger. I have spent most of my adult life as a British expat living in France. This Blogspot blog is one of the websites online where I tell my story. This includes some life lessons and everyday stories I trust you will find humorous. Perhaps you can learn a few things about the proper steps for planning a move to France. I also wish you the best with your own life endeavors and any "Frenglish Thoughts" you may entertain now or in the future.
Advent Season (“L’Avent” in French)
Even with all the crazy recent events in Paris...take the time to remember about preparing
for and celebrating the upcoming Holiday Season, truly the Call of France.
"Advent (“L’Avent”, in French) is a time of waiting and preparing for Christmas. It lasts for four weeks, starting on the fourth Sunday before Christmas. ‘Advent’ derives from the Latin ‘adventus’ meaning “coming”. In Europe, November is the first month of the year when the weather is usually dark and cold." Source: frenchmoments.eu
Labels:
Advent,
Advent in France,
Call of France,
French Christmas
Location:
Saint-Claude, France
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