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The Portrait
The place. 1800s France a blue velvet chair The fitting a change of clothes from the Provençal countryside attire to a blue silk smocked dress with a fine…
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Third Day Update
First Day: Gabriel had a fever and slept most of the time. Didn't eat. Second Day: Gabriel had a dry cough, less fever, and still wasn't eating.…
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Bits of News
At last, my lost suitcase was found and returned to me. 8 days later. ? —- The correct pronunciation for Papillote is: Pap – pee- Yacht ? —- War crimes?…
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Papioca
Papillote is a French Christmas candy as popular as candy canes in the States. Though it doesn't look anything like a candy cane it is made of chocolate.…
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What is the Secret…
Thank you Dixie for posting this! It made me feel that I am not alone and crazy. Do any of you relate to any or all of these? My mother…
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What is the Secret…
Thank you Dixie for posting this! It made me feel that I am not alone and crazy. Do any of you relate to any or all of these? My mother…
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Comment of the Week by Nikki, and other thoughts
Thank you, Nikki, for sharing part your family’s story. Each of us has something to pass forward, to share, to give … I read this above…
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Daisies under the Sun
So after running around, and around the park following Speed Racer on his pushbike. I asked if he would like to lay down in the patch of daisies? Instantly, and…
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