With Christmas around the corner, Patrice and Sophie discuss the pros and cons of live Christmas trees versus artificial ones. Patrice makes a crazy suggestion. Be sure to watch to the very end!
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Caption 61 [en]: to bring it back with the roots. Caption 61 [fr]: pour le ramener avec les racines.
Sophie loves plants so much that she isn't averse to snipping a cutting or two from a public garden. Her interest in plants comes from her grandmother, who spent endless hours tending to her plants and even climbed trees at 95 years old!
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Caption 55 [en]: the time needed for it to grow roots. Caption 55 [fr]: le temps que ça fasse les racines.
In this video you will hear a fable by Jean de La Fontaine, the most famous fable writer in French literature. "Le Chêne et le Roseau" (The Oak and the Reed) is a lesson in humility. The humble reed belies an inner strength that the oak does not possess. The oak's unbending nature proves to be its downfall.
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Caption 66 [en]: its roots were in the ground, Caption 66 [fr]: ses racines, elles, étaient dans la terre