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Notre Dame love, faith and the promise of Joy!
Yesterday I wanted to share about Yann's marathon which was on Sunday but the fire at Notre Dame consumed my every thought, and the marathon trailed far behind in…
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Notre Dame
Utter sadness, beyond scope, a tragic loss. Notre Dame survived hundreds of year, touched millions, was a beckon of faith. More than any other monument Notre Dame is the…
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Marathon Man
He did it! 24 miles 42 KM. He said it felt great until it didn't, the last four miles he could not feel his legs. But he is ready to…
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Running the Marathon in Paris
Yann is running the marathon in Paris tomorrow (Sunday). If you would like to cheer him, on and follow his progress you…
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Photo Messages From Sacha
Should he shave his mustache? His beard? I said no so loud I am sure he heard me in Seattle.
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In Memory of My Dad on his Birthday
Today was the day my dad was born. Repost from 2008 ———— My dad's shop was a milking barn but when I was fourteen he…
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Dogs Doing the Brocante
On top of the table at the brocante two dogs, not one, but two dogs sat on top of boxes of old postcards. The brocante dealer tried to reassure…
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Off the Beaten Path in France, Where is it?
I am often asked about France, it makes sense given that I live here and write a blog about it. When I travel to a new place I…
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Mini Tarte Tatins
Tarte Tatin is one of my favorite French desserts, it is a classic down to earth recipe when it comes to the array of French desserts, it is not…
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Arriving to Marseille by Train
The TGV (high-speed train) from Marseille to Paris and visa versa takes three hours it is significantly faster than driving by car or by flying. I returned home…
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