French Letter: It never rains but it pours
In this week’s letter, Walter takes us through Brittany’s changing seasons in his brand new brogues
In this week’s letter, Walter takes us through Brittany’s changing seasons in his brand new brogues
Bretons are a broody people, not much given to uproar, reflects Walter in this week’s letter.
In this week’s French Letter, Walter’s market town of Callac becomes the focal point of impassioned protests.
The Church’s decades of cover-up has well and truly unravelled.
In this week’s letter, Walter realises that the most commonly spoken languages in his “voisinage” are now German and English.
The French president is treading carefully at home, while more and more assuming the guise of responsible global statesman.
In this week’s letter, Walter comes tête-à-tête with the hot weather, and celebrates both Bastille Day and his wife’s birthday.
The French President shows signs of humility in his two-hour-long TV interview but ends up looking like Narcissus.
Contrary to popular belief, the sparkling beverage was invented by the English, not the French.
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