Away to live

After a 30-plus-year journalism career, this American expat and her husband embrace the slow pace of life in rural southwest France and explore their European backyard.

Paris travel

Simple moments in Paris, May 2017
Paris with a Parisianne, Jan. 2016
Paris stroll, Tuileries style, Oct. 2015
Into the woods ... of Paris, March 2015
Ceci et que: Away to Visit Paris part 10, June 2014
Arts Asiatiques: Away to Visit Paris part 9, June 2014
Musique dans le jardin: Away to Visit Paris part 8, May 2014
Eiffel in Love: Away to Visit Paris part 7, May 2014
The House Garnier Built: Away to Visit Paris part 6, May 2014
Canal Zone: Away to Visit Paris part 5, May 2014
There's Something About Marais: Away to Visit Paris part 4, May 2014
Highs and Lows: Away to Visit Paris part 3, May 2014
Liking the Biking: Away to Visit Paris part 2, May 2014
Come Rain or Come Shine: Away to Visit Paris part 1, May 2014
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Mimi Beck Knudsen
In 2011, I left my job as a newspaper and magazine editor for what was to be a six-month vacation in France. Instead, my husband and I found a house we love in a lovely village in rural southwest France. Quiet and laid back (sometimes TOO quiet and laid back), we spend our time exploring nearby sites. And whenever possible, we travel. After all, we have Europe on our doorstep.
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