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The Holy No
Tomorrow I am going to Paris to see a friend I have not seen since I was pregnant with Chelsea. Laura was one of my closest friends in the monastery.…
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April First Joke that Still Makes me Laugh and Yann Not so Much
On April 1st the French give each other chocolate fish called: "Friture." The tradition has it that on the 1st of April children try to stick a homemade paper fish…
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Portrait Memories of Carpentras 1914
Glued on the stone columns along the arcade in Carpentras was the reproduction portraits from Louis Rama who earlier in the year had an exposition…
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All one Needs
All one needs is love, well actually to love and be loved. Thank you, Mom and Dad (even though you are not here physically) for the love, you showed…
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Questions You have Asked Me?
I look forward to checking in with u every day because life in France has the appearance of something more. I still can figure out if this is true.…
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Questions / Answers about my Life in France
Where do you store everything you buy at the brocantes to be sold later? In my house, in our place in Paris, in my studio, under my bed, in…
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Q/A Second Part of What Some of You Have Asked Me
Do you like to garden? Or to design gardens? I like to pick flowers in the gardens. I like to sit in beautiful gardens. I admire my mom's garden.…
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Responding to Yesterdays Comments
Do the French have a specific retirement age? Will you and Yann ever formally "retire"? "In France, the general rule is that you must retire at age 67 and you…
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Do You Have Any Questions for Me
It has been nearly 14 years that I have been blogging, sometimes with gusto, sometimes with a peek, usually with a photo. Do you have any questions for me?…
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Faded Tulip Romance
I love when tulips end like this. Reminds me that every stage is beautiful, has something to offer.
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