In France we live in Boulouris-sur-mer, a small village on the edge of the beautiful city of Saint-Raphaël, Côte d’azur, Provance.

Yesterday we took a morning walk in Frejus, the sister cuty of Saint-Raphaël.

Frejus has a old city centre that just like Saint-Raphaël is restored and well preserved by the commune.

It is great to walk the streets, talk to people, to sit down for a coffee among the locals at any of the many cafes, hearing the birds exchange the latest news, reading the paper.

I live this life. I love this life.

Is our way of logistics sustainable enough and will the demands on speed even increase in the future? Very likely, yes. Intestesting article from CNN Business.

“Search. Compare options. Click buy. Look out for a package on your doorstep the next day, or even that same day, without ever having to get in your car. The mail truck comes by and drops off your order with a bunch of others, probably on a route she would’ve been driving anyway, no extra trip needed. Totally green, right?

Well, not exactly”.

You can read the article here: America’s addiction to absurdly fast shipping has a hidden cost

Source: CNN

We had a wonderful day in Vieux Port Marseille earlier this week.

We also visited Le Parnier, the old town.

Lunch in the port.

Marseille is one of the best streetart cities in the the world.

I recommend you all to visit Marseille, despite its rumour of being rough and edgy. I like it.