In the small village of Thomer-la-Sôgne, in the Eure, Évelyne Dhéliat found much more than just a country house: a real refuge out of time. Far from the plateaus of TF1 and the frantic rhythm of the weather reports, the presenter has cultivated for years a simple, discreet and deeply attached art of living to essential things. A Norman parenthesis became, over time, a cocoon charged with memories, joy... but also trials. A very young acquisition…
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In the small village of Thomer-la-Sôgne, in the Eure, Évelyne Dhéliat found much more than just a country house: a real refuge out of time. Far from the plateaus of TF1 and the frantic rhythm of the weather reports, the presenter has cultivated for years a simple, discreet and deeply attached art of living to essential things. A Norman parenthesis became, over time, a cocoon charged with memories, joy... but also trials. A very young acquisition…