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French La Vie: An Old Silk Stocking Factory… Turned into a Private Antique Textile Warehouse
Imagine driving to an obscure Provencal village where only a handful of people live, to go to an old silk stocking factory turned into a warehouse…
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The French Muse: The Old Fashion Way Indigo
Indigo wow is all I should say. But I cannot. The wow started first by making the natural dye. Then the dipping the old white linen into the…
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The First Day of the Second French Muse Experience
The antique dealers know each other, each has their own style and a few of them have their own shop. "Whew," I said when I heard that, it will…
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Last Minute Details Before the French Muse
Last minute details of a well planned journey. Ruth and I are giddy as the group coming are antique dealers, they want to buy for their shops and homes.…
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A Weekend with Friends: What do you Love? All Good Things
There are so many things that I love about being in France that I will simply begin by saying zinc top bars. Not that I am a big drinker,…
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Whatever You Can do So Can I
As Ruth and I prepared notes for the French Muse next week, Sacha and Ruth's five year old son Louis had a push up contest. First they did as…
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The Glassware Line up
The glassware line up. When in doubt serve champagne. Champagne is one drink in France you can serve anytime of the day or evening. I…
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