On our last outing together in Nice before her departure back to the US, Rebecca and I decided to hike up to the Parc du Château for some yoga in the park and this amazing view.
~Rebe
Photos taken by and are property of Rebecca Leese (Nice, France 2013)
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Showing posts with label beautiful beaches. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Long talks and Rosé à la plage
Just another wonderful day à la plage ...
~Rebe
Photos taken by and are property of Rebecca Leese (Nice, France 2013)
~Rebe
Photos taken by and are property of Rebecca Leese (Nice, France 2013)
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Location:
Nice, France
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Days on the Cote d'Azur
These photos are from one of my favorite places in the world, Nice, France. Located on the Cote d'Azur or Blue Coast, named as such for obvious reasons. I first set foot on these pebbled beaches at age 18 and it was love at first sight. Now over 10 years later I am blessed to be staying in a nearby village for an extended holiday...and what a dream it is! I will be sharing photos from Nice quite often as that I try to get there at least once a week. It's 20-30 min by car or a one hour bus ride.
I'll let the images do the talking from here...sigh.
~Rebe
photo credit: Rebecca Leese, Nice, France 2013
I'll let the images do the talking from here...sigh.
~Rebe
photo credit: Rebecca Leese, Nice, France 2013
Labels:
beaches,
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France,
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Nice
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Nice, France
Monday, October 14, 2013
My Expat Life in France
If you told me a few years ago that at age 30 I would leave my job, my life, my family and friends and move out the country I probably would have laughed. Sure I caught the "travel bug" at a young age and I've been blessed to have had the opportunity to travel to some places that many only dream of: France, Italy, Greece, Spain, Singapore, Indonesia to name a few. But partly I was able to travel to these places because I had a good job with a comfortable salary as a medical professional in New York. I also had a very comfortable and happy life there for five years which included the aformentioned job but also a wonderful circle of friends, a cute apartment in a great location, and supportive family only a four hour train ride away. So why leave?
Well, you may have noticed that I used the word comfortable a few times in this post. That sense of comfort in my life was part of the push for me to jump in to the unknown. I was too comfortable, working a job that I liked (most days) and going through the motions of life. New York is a great place to do this. You can "go through the motions" but still feel like you are living an incredible and exciting life, after all you live in NYC! To outsiders New York often seems big and crowded and scary. At first it is all of those things, but living there for an extended time provides a different reality...it can actually begin to feel quite enclosed and small. New York welcomes solitude without ever making you feel alone. For me it was a place to extend my youth a bit longer. Just living there made me feel as if I had accomplished something great. "I did it! I lived in New York!" But now what...
I started to get the itch to leave about a year before I made the move. My life had become too repeatitive and I felt that I was suffocating amongst the noise, the traffic, the people, the buildings. I needed fresh air and open spaces. Hadn't I always wanted to live at the beach? Why didn't I ever do that? I was worried that five years would turn into ten and then I would be a 40 year old living in New York in the same comfortable life as now (with a few cats in a studio apartment, yikes!). Please don't think that I'm ungrateful for the life that I had. I am eternally grateful and I wouldn't trade the experience for the world. I just needed a change.
And then... I met a guy at a party. Aren't the twists and turns of life funny like that? There's just one minor (major?) detail, this party was in the South of France. Flashforward a year of long distance dating, Skype rendez-vous, and increasing our frequent flyer miles and it was decided, I was ready for a new adventure! Join me as I share some of the experiences and images from this next chapter, my life in France.
~Rebe
photo credit: Rebecca Leese, Paris, France 2013
Labels:
beaches,
beautiful beaches,
Cote d'Azur,
Expat,
France,
French Riviera,
nature,
nature photography,
Paris,
photography
Location:
France
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