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Don't know it in particular, but all of Europe is much milder, climate and weather-wise, than the US in general. Supposedly that's why civilization grew so
It is in the Hautes-Pyrénées department 65. The lady is really really nice and says there are lots of farmers around and it is pretty close to a highway
Jack, Thanks for that information. They are saying I can import them when we get the business legaal as they are considered just agricultural supplies.
Never been – but it’s close to the skiing, what more do you want? It looks very small, very rural – but only 15km from the east west autoroute Restaurant
What department is it in? We live in Department 28 which is considered to be the "bread basket" of France since we are surrounded with wheat, corn, and