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Hello, this video is about our living in the French medieval village hidden in the mountains, located on French Riviera. I can not say that this is a rural life, because we are close to Monaco and Nice, but when you live in it you feel that you are cut from the rest of the world, and this feeling is very unique. That is why I am sharing it with you, and hope you will enjoy to watch it. Thank you 😉

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  1. When we young, we do not thin about health too much. But this lady caring HEAVY stuff…Big mistake. You will realize later when you will get prolapse uterus or other organs…So sorry

  2. Calories do not count in French food..! Besides you work them all off climbing those steps..! ❤❤❤

  3. Często ludzie przyjeżdżając na wakacje do takich wiosek myślą, że życie jest tam łatwe, ale jak pokazujesz , jest pełne wyzwań i wymaga przemyślanej dobrej organizacji….świetny film , pozdrawiam serdecznie z Polski

  4. You need a granny cart to help you with all those groceries. The cart wheels will be able to handle the shallow steps and getting the groceries home will be easier!

  5. Can you not buy some kind of a wheeled cart to help you bring your purchases home? Your videos are lovely.

  6. You, all should try to live in Phoenix, Arizona. When it gets as hot as 117 degrees, in some cases even hotter, and this is in the city itself, not just the desert,..!

  7. I would love to have a place in your village simple life so peaceful no abundant with fresh fruits and vegetables. And the cheese! You are so blessed! Love watching your video !

  8. If only I can help you carry your groceries. 😂 in just a few years your boy would be a big help. I forgot the name of your village?

  9. It’s so beautiful but I can’t even imagine carrying all the groceries and other household items by hand. No wonder ya are so slim, but how do the elderly cope?

  10. We carry our groceries as well…but we use larger backpacks and sometimes carts. They would make your life easier…you should try this!

  11. You must buy a granny trolley which has wheels and you can carry groceries in it even on those steps.
    I just discovered your youtube channel and watched like 5 videos now because I love France and visiting France is one of my dreams, especially visiting an medieval village in the French Rivera. You take me there naturally- thank you

  12. Lovely little village! Btw, shopping trolley will be of big help despite of bumpy cobblestone streets (easier to pull than carry?) 😅

  13. I love your videos, thank you for sharing. I live in the U.S. so it’s all very intriguing to me, to see how people live in other parts of the world ❤

  14. ❤I really love your videos France it’s a must beautiful country in the world 🥰🙋🏻‍♀️

  15. This reminds me a lot of towns in Italy. Like our village. Very old with lots of steps and stone ramps. Our house which is really the lookout tower and built before other buildings. 700 CE.

  16. Buying supply once a month is amazing!!!

    I live in Japan, my days are quite nice but I come home and see your videos and I relax.
    I went to Paris when I was younger (single) and I always regret not visiting the south of France.

    Thank you so much for sharing ❤

    Hugs to your son (I have a 5yo) ❤

  17. Reblochon , what can i take instead of it. Brie ??? Cant find reblochon in Vienna's supermarket .

  18. Very nice lifestyle. The natural light is great on this coastline. I wandered the south coast for many years and learned lots. Not in riches but upon a far poorer path. Wonderful amounts of memories were made. I hope your lives blossom and learn to reflect good things. 😊

    Thankfully the footballing season is almost upon us and we can be merry once more. Looking forward to great continental league fixtures this season in the Europa and Champions League tables.

    Trivia: did you know the sleepy village of Antibes began the national football league in France?

  19. Wow love you’re beautiful videos. I live in New York and we have stairs is super long we’re I live. No big súper market. So I have a wagon well and a stroller so I can walk with my groceries. Thank you for that delicious dish. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  20. We used to live in the center of the village of Saint Paul de Vence, so we can sympathize with you on carrying everything up the stairs. We couldn't park our car nearby, so like you, we'd drop our groceries on the curb by the stairs, where my wife would wait while I parked the car. We now own a house close to to village and are currently renovating it. I'm trying to figure out what village you're in, but it doesn't look familiar.

  21. I love watching your videos, Aselia, your drone footage is superb and it is so wonderful to see your life in your beautiful village and the French Riviera in general. I am currently working my way through them all – I will be so sad when I reach the final one! Could you please write the name of the cheese you used in the Tartiflette? The closed captions give very peculiar translations! Would a brie or camembert be an acceptable substitute, perhaps? Many thanks for all the work you put into your vlogs.

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