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Number 97: French Antique Postcard…SOLD
French antique postcard. What do we have here? No a chick, nor chocolate in this Easter egg. SOLD
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What is the Most Valuable Thing in Your House?
When Sacha asked, "Mom what is the most valuable thing in our house?" I thought it a strange question and told him so. He gave me the sideways look one does when…
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Number 96: French Easter Postcard…SOLD
French Easter Postcard 1900s Just popping over to say Hello. SOLD
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Oh Spring You Most Welcomed Thing!
Last Sunday was the first day of this year that I walked around carrying my coat, allowing myself to be carried away by the scent of Spring in the…
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Number 95: French Postcard…SOLD
French 1900s Easter Postcard. Two little girls, one mighty big Easter egg in a basket stroller. The text on the bottom reads: A serious client. SOLD
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The French Experience
Unfortunately, after three years of co-creating and leading the French Muse, with Ruth our paths are taking a different turn. Ruth and I will both continue to do…
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Provence First Bit of Advice: Rent a Car
Photo by Allison. The problem with visiting Provence is that you need a car. The miles are many between each village, city, spot, museum, church, beach, path, market, brocante and…
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Number 94: French Easter Postcard…SOLD
French Easter Postcard Lilies and a paint palette. Six Euros ($6.75) including postage and tax. SOLD
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Cassis at Sunset, and Maggie’s Hospital View
The advantage of living close to the seaside… I will never grow tired of this view. Never. You know the saying, "If I had a nickel for every time…
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Number 93: French Easter Postcard…SOLD
French Easter Postcard 1900s Stacking up the decorative Easter eggs. Did you know that in France, it is the church bells that ring out the chocolate eggs and not…
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