Being a nomadic Family: Roaming around France

in #travel6 years ago (edited)

So leaving the dampness, the barriers and the rain behind, we took ourselves and our home across the water to France.

It was an emotional journey, especially for me as I had a really bad toothache and spend most of the ferry over suck in the cabin we had onboard.

At the time of booking we really didn't want to book a cabin as they are expensive. But in the end, I was very glad we did.

It was such a big moment for our family, leaving where we were familiar with and heading into the unknown, this was the start of a big adventure

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When we landed in France. We were all really excited about what was ahead of us we were free to go wherever the wind took us. The roads were bigger, and there were much more opportunities to be in nature, our first night we found a lovely little place to park up( picture above). We have always enjoyed free parking, which is basically parking up in nature, in wild places.We followed a side road that took us into the forest and that was our first night in France. It was so nice to wake up in the morning and be surrounded by trees, to go for a walk in the forest and collect leaves.

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My partners friend had heard about a group of people living in Tarn that were starting a little community, they were friends who had been living in vehicles but decided to buy land collectively and start up their own farm, growing vegetables and rearing goats for milk and cheese.

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So off we went to find them, they were very friendly and invited us to park up on their land for a few days. My eldest was very happy to get to see all the goats being milked twice daily and get involved in all the day to day activities of life on a farm. The only down side was that there were no other children there.

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One of the guys living there had built this amazing little bath out of a keg. You can see it in the picture above. He basically cut it down the middle and lay it on it's side, drilled a hole for the drainage and then built a beautiful wooden frame around it. He had two jerry cans filled with water next to his stove, which provided him with warm water for the bath.

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This is one of the things I Love about being nomadic, going to new places and getting to meet new people, seeing what motivates them, what drives their creativity. Sharing stories and learning new skills and all the while educating me and my family.

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Next stop was Ariege, and a town called St Girons, there is a great market here every Saturday morning, a great place for cheap organic fruit and veg and local produce. Whilst there we got talking to some people about a squat on the outskirts of the town, that was in the process of becoming a community space for people interested in activism and alternative lifestyles. So off we went and checked it out. That's us parked outside of it, in the picture above. We got involved in a few projects there, I will do a separate post about this space, it definitely deserves it.

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Moving on from St Girons, the gateway to the Pyrennes, we ended up parking up at this amazing spot. We were told about it by one of the guys at the squat, It's a communal workshop for people creating Yurts, Tipi's's and Dome's. There were three or four industrial sewing machines that were used to make the canvas.

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We had a stream right next to where we we parked and the river was just a few feet away. The wild flowers here were stunning and I was in foraging heaven. Nettle, chickweed, cleavers, wild strawberries, wild apples to name but a few of the delicacies we found on our many walks.

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By trusting our instincts and following our hearts all the above had opened up to us.

This was just the start of our adventures, but we were so glad we took the leap and left Ireland.

Moving forward with our home, moving forward with our learning, living freely!

To be continued..........

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Beautiful post. I truly admire the courage of your family to leap as you have.
Plans to travel with my youngest for a year were interrupted by dying grandparents, but even the planning was rewarding.
I am curious to hear more of your adventure.

Thank you @borrowedearth, it really is the life that we want, it has it's challenges indeed but we learn as we live.

This is very interesting. You have great pictures so we can get a good visual as well. What a decision-ballsy. But just looking at the pace of life calmed me down while getting ready to get ready to get to work, lol. Thanks.

cheers @verbalmilk, I do enjoy when life flows, but with 3 kids it can get pretty hectic at times too. All about balance.

I love it! not care in the world, going places, living free

thanks @rachelrick for stopping by and reading x

What an amazing adventure! Thank you so much for sharing it. The keg bath was super interesting, and beautiful country as well. I look forward to more stories about your trip. Happy travels! :)

Thanks so much @katrina-ariel, I loved that bath, such a clever idea and beautiful too. The Pyrenees are beautiful x This trip was a few years ago, we are in Spain at the moment, which is where my blog will eventually get to.

gorgeous travels! i love that feeling of being on the road, sleeping in unexpected & beautiful places each night & meeting cool people and learning! excited for part two xx

thank you @mountainjewel, yeah that feeling is hard to beat. Thanks for stopping by guys x

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France always looks so green and beautiful. I love the landscape in the south more than almost anywhere else.

oh it is so beautiful, I really loved being there. I do miss the green now that we are in Spain x

wow... love it. love hearing stories of families taking the leap and shifting existence. Looking forward to hearing more of your adventures.

Thanks @buttcoins, was an easy choice to make, I've always loved travelling and would like my kids to get to experience how different people live and see different environments. Just posted another post re: our time in France.

What an amazing life. There is so much opportunity in this style of existence. As always, I'm fascinated by your posts.

Thank you @shawnamawna, we have been very lucky in our travels. Thank you for your lovely words x

Wow fun adventure!! The land is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing ^_^

Thanks @wisewoof, it really was such goods times and we had many adventures, really happy to be sharing them on here.

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