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(48 Posts)
granjura Mon 21-May-12 11:04:08

From reading posts it seems many of us actually live abroad.
So if you do, like me, no longer live in the UK, where are you?

I am in the Swiss Jura mountains, quite near to Franche-Comté (dept 25), were I was born and 'bred'.

felice Sun 16-Dec-12 14:35:04

Good afternoon, i am in Brussels, any one else in Belguim? I took my 10 month old Grandson to the Nativity Service in our Church of Scotland this morning, very special, have a great Christmas everyone.

annodomini Sun 16-Dec-12 15:01:03

Welcome, felice and a very happy Christmas to you too.

vivmur Sat 19-Jan-13 22:29:59

I live in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. I have three grandchildren, one here in Vancouver, one in London, England and two in Lyon France.

We have managed to get Skype set up so that we can have nice long chats but nothing quite makes up for real time does it?

I am new to this site and look forward to reading all the posts and articles.

I see messages from Somerset, I went to boarding school in Weston, right above the old pier which I believe is no longer there.

kalexie Thu 07-Nov-13 16:58:48

Hi everyone, I'm new on here.

I noticed that butternut lives in Deux-Sevres in the Poitou-Charente region of France. I just wondered if you are anywhere near us. We are 15 minutes south of Parthenay just off the Niort road.

willsmadnan Wed 13-Nov-13 14:36:41

Hi everyone.

Just found this site ... where have I been? Or rather more to the point .. where am I?

I've lived in France (the Midi Pyrenees region)for over 10 years. I don't miss much about the UK except my grandson and talking to other grandmas.

How do I fill my days? I write, I make encouraging noises when MOH brings in the veggies he's lovingly produced in our little 'potager' (allotment) and I just enjoy oversleeping without feeling guilty.

Bach Wed 13-Nov-13 18:43:37

Southern Ireland Connaught Clounty Mayonear Mayo Abbey

Bach Wed 13-Nov-13 18:48:05

oops County Mayo near Mayo Abbey.

ScarlettandChasesgrandma Sun 17-Nov-13 11:01:12

I am from Melbourne Victoria Australia.

specki4eyes Tue 24-Dec-13 16:34:21

Now getting my life sorted out and have decided to move north to Britanny - I've loved living in the Dordogne and have a huge circle of friends/aquaintances here - I'm going to miss them so much but I need to get closer to my family in the UK.

Does anyone living in Britanny have any info on walking groups, golf, tennis, singing where there is an element of British ex pats (but not overwhelmingly so)?

granjura Thu 26-Dec-13 10:49:04

Why not join one of the French expat Forums and join the sub-Forum for that particular area and ask there. The are many to choose from.
Good luck with your move and your new life.

Beamish Mon 03-Feb-14 20:05:02

I'm another flitter, in between South Wales and Gandia (Valencia) in Spain, totally a different way of life in Spain {smile} but until the grandchildren are older & no longer need us to look after them we continue to flitter.

ooma Thu 06-Feb-14 00:40:18

I am also a flitter between Manchester (city centre) and Crete (Chania)

j4jan Wed 02-Apr-14 21:18:52

I live in France, Pays Basque region, at the foot of the Pyrenees with my French husband and artist.

Nonu Wed 02-Apr-14 21:22:01

How charming "flitter" , I think I will do that !!

smile

JackyB Wed 28-May-14 11:52:17

I've just joined. We live in Germany, equidistant from Mannheim and Karlsruhe. It's a beautiful area, wine-producing, and steeped in history. The Rhine valley doesn't make for interesting countryside, but once out of the flat wide valley, there are beautiful, unspoiled areas of forests and mountains.

Our children speak English and German and our grandchildren will most definitely be bi-lingual. My children have often said that they are really grateful for their bi-lingual upbringing.

whenim64 Wed 28-May-14 12:19:54

Welcome, Jacky. Good to have another Gransnetter from 'abroad.' smile

It's lovely reading this thread again and seeing the descriptions of the lovely places you all live.

Marmight Wed 28-May-14 13:15:49

I just skimmed through this thread thinking it was a new one until I got to Greatnan when I had a big gulp and realised it was originally started in May 2012. Not heard too much from Absent lately in NZ. I hope all is well over there?

JackyB Fri 30-May-14 18:58:17

So where do we expats or gransabroad go for the "local" part of the website?

Nelliemoser Fri 30-May-14 19:16:17

Welcome expats. Now here is an interesting thread for the Euro sceptics in Britain, which would probably be far better posted on the Nigel Farage thread

A lot of people are trying to stop "all these people" from other EU countries settling in Britain.

If we get rid of them, as parties like UKIP would like us to do, what will other EU countries do with you European expats?

I am not getting at you expats but the whole issue of the rise of nationalism in the EU could become something you have to think about.

dustyangel Fri 30-May-14 21:31:22

I have been wondering about this myself Nelliem.

Gmittens Sat 31-May-14 13:21:23

I live in a village in Cyprus like shaunsmumno1, we have been here for nearly 11 years and love it. The family come on holiday every July and we return to the UK for Christmas every year, so have quality time with the grand daughters.

J52 Sat 31-May-14 16:06:09

Just read this thread. Glammanana: we have just started to visit Albir/ Altir frequently because a relative has a house in Altea Vella. It is a lovely part of Spain. Completely the opposite from nearby Benedorm. I can see how you would miss it. X