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Not a Scratch
Yesterday, I was out with my Belle Mere (Mother in law.) We came home very late. Right before I turned onto the street where…
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A Secret Revealed
Several months ago to my surprise a magazine, a well loved one at that, asked me to take some photos for them. Sure…
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The Gift of Wisdom
After telling Chelsea (who was four at the time,) the story of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, of their long travel, the ride on the…
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Oysters, Mangroves, and Jingle Bells.
These pieces of Palétuviers (mangrove wood) seemed to stir up the imagination of many. Your guesses were brilliant and plentiful. Most of the guesses…
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Daisy
Bossy’s darling, sweet, little angel girl named Daisy has had a terrible mishap. One that is unimaginable. Please go to Bossy’s Blog and show your support.…
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Guessing Game…What is this?
What is this? Usually I go to the brocante (flea market) alone. But last weekend French husband decided to go with me. I was…
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Because you have been asking…
Because it is almost Christmas, Because there are only two presents under my Christmas tree that fell twice, Because I found something that I…
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French Romance and Chocolate that goes POP!
French Christmas Tradition no. 2 A papillote is a chocolate (or candied fruit) that is wrapped in tissue paper with a note written on…
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Standing alone surrounded by Friends.
The woman at the party the other night seemed happy, her smile was constant and her laughter easy. Her young son stood by her…
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Preparing for Christmas
In France Christmas begins on Christmas Eve and continues twelve days until Epiphany. The moment before Christmas is called Advent. A time to prepare…
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