“We’re a bit like a puzzle,” said Santosh, when we reunited on his turf over 15 years later. “There are very distinct pieces. People have held onto their own identities but found a way to make it work, so it fits into a picture of its own.” In the end, it’s that compelling mosaic that lured me to Mauritius’s shores. Scouring social media would lead a prospective visitor to believe that the island ends where the resorts do. I was eager to explore what lay beyond plunge pools and bath butlers. Photo The volcanic isle was first discovered by the Arabs in 975; but when the Dutch landed on Mauritius in 1598, it was uninhabited — aside from wildlife like the dodo, a bird famously rendered extinct by Europeans but still resplendent on Mauritian rupee notes today . The French came in the 1700s, followed by the British. With the 1835 abolition of slavery, migrants flooded in from the east: Indian indentured laborers and Chinese shopkeepers. The Indians’ struggles are chronicled in Port Louis...
During the Fourth of July congressional recess , grassroots activists in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, flooded a town- hall meeting hosted by Republican Rep. James Sensenbrenner. The crowd had come to hold their barrel- bellied congressman accountable for his vote in favor of the House Trumpcare bill , legislation that would have led to 23 million Americans losing their health insurance. Can Democrats Fix the Party? Trump's victory exposed the party establishment as utterly broken – now Dems hope to rebuild in time for a 2018 comeback Ninety minutes later, as Sensenbrenner fled the public library parking lot in a black sedan – under police escort, sirens bleating through chants of "Shame! Shame! Shame!" – these protesters had demonstrated the power of a new wave of local activism in the age of Trump. Nationwide, this tide of progressive resistance has sent GOP members of Congress into hiding from their own constituents, and steeled Senate Democrats into a unified oppositio...
Fantastic opportunity to purchase a 4 bedroom Charentaise house with 3 splendid gites and a large pool. The house is completely private and even has its own entry to the pool. The 3 gites are across a small quiet road from the main house and all have private courtyards with barbecues. All gites have an upstairs shower or bath room as well as a second toilet downstairs and fully fitted kitchen .
The gites are suitable for long term rental as well as short high season occupancy as they all have heating so can be used throughout the year. It would be possible for future owners to rent the properties full time , offer short term lets or even sell some of the gites separately
An added bonus is the property has a borehole which provides water for the pool and main house garden at no cost and gives a huge saving on water bills.
The property is situated in a tranquil hamlet in the heart of rural Charente, surrounded by rolling farmland. It is only 4 kilometres from the...
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