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Living on Practically Nothing

The Magic of the French Riviera

In this soulful and sensuous episode, Annette invites you to the heart of the French Riviera—where beauty doesn’t have to be expensive, and where simplicity can feel like luxury.

Inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1924 article How to Live on Practically Nothing, Annette reflects on how a life lived slowly—filled with good produce, healthy cooking, salty air, and the pastel glow of the twilight—can be intensely healing.

You’ll get:

  • How to find richness in small things: a perfect sandwich, a museum overlooking the sea, or the shifting pastels of a Mediterranean sunset

  • A personal story of heartbreak and quiet repair, told through memory, observation, and the beginnings of a still-unpublished manuscript, partly truth and partly fiction

  • A rare, exclusive excerpt from this unpublished manuscript, tentatively entitled The Pilgrim

When your eyes first fall upon the Mediterranean you know at once why it was here that man first stood erect and stretched out his arms toward the sun. It is a blue sea; or rather it is too blue for that hackneyed phrase which has described every muddy pool from pole to pole. It is the fairy blue of Maxfield Parrish’s pictures; blue like blue books, blue oil, blue eyes, and in the shadow of the mountains a green belt of land runs along the coast for a hundred miles and makes a playground for the world.
—F. Scott Fitzgerald: How to Live on Practically Nothing a Year

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