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New York, the Norman touch by Cyrille Guyot

A Norman in New York and more generally in the United States that does not go unnoticed… Cyrille Guyot, our expat from Vernon readily admits: “A every time I say I’m from Normandy, then immediately it’s really… there’s a kind of affection. »One of the reasons for this benevolence towards the Normans: The Normandy landings, which is still very much anchored in American culture today.

Omar Sy, the New Arsène Lupine

If our region of France is known to New Yorkers, and in particular for the landing beaches, it is the cliffs of Etretat which today enjoy great success in Manhattan. The reason, the broadcast for several weeks of the French series ” Lupin “With Omar Sy on the Netflix platform:” I don’t know if they’re trying to read books, to understand who Arsène Lupine was, but it’s exporting France like that.»

After moving at the end of the year from Brooklyn to Stony Point in northern New York to set up his intensive organic farm project, Cyrille was able to take a flight to France for a few days of well-deserved vacation. In the heart of the Vernonnaise countryside, going back to basics is beneficial in the company of one’s family. All around a good food : « when I go to the Vernon market to get our Sol de Dieppe; that’s really great “Bon appétit to our Normand and” see you soon “in New York Cyrille!

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