*Sigh* ... your summer must have been so fabulous!!! With 2 inches of snow on the ground already ... these were the perfect images to brighten my day! Thank you Sally! (I LOVE that orange door!!!)
A lovely selection of random shots. But why is it relatively easy to take this kind of photo when on holiday but so difficult in ones home country - well, that's what I always find.
Sally, not sure you keep tracks of replies to your comments on other blogs. on VVb32 reads, you said you were looking for easy book in French. so I wrote this: Sally, for easy books in French, I recommend https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4318.Monsieur_Ibrahim_and_The_Flowers_of_the_Qur_an or other books by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, short, easy and superb. plus you may have seen the movie. emma at wordsandpeace dot com and france book tours dot com. your paintings are beautiful! I am also an artist, painting exclusively on rocks. in what region is your little French village you go to?? just curious. I am from Burgundy
Thanks for your comment on my blog, Sally. I see by your profile that you're from Charleston, SC. My daughter-in-law is from SC and I've visited Charleston once...gorgeous city! The pumpkin soup was yummy! Maybe our paths will cross next summer when you come to France? BTW...I adore living here!
Having recently relocated to Charleston SC, it seems that I am now all over the map. I have left my home & studio in Boston for warmer climates but will continue to visit often. Summers are always spent in a tiny village in the southwest of France. So I am indeed between here & there. I am happy to have you follow along.
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*Sigh* ... your summer must have been so fabulous!!! With 2 inches of snow on the ground already ... these were the perfect images to brighten my day! Thank you Sally! (I LOVE that orange door!!!)
ReplyDeleteI'm inspired by all of these, Sally. Thanks so much for playing along and making me dream of France even more.
ReplyDeleteI love the orange door too. And the pumpkins. All the photos make me long for France again (and I only left yesterday...)
ReplyDeleteA lovely selection of random shots. But why is it relatively easy to take this kind of photo when on holiday but so difficult in ones home country - well, that's what I always find.
ReplyDeleteLoving your random -- it makes me smile!
ReplyDeletebig big SIGH - especially with the weather turning into nasty grey and rainy weather.
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Sally, not sure you keep tracks of replies to your comments on other blogs. on VVb32 reads, you said you were looking for easy book in French.
ReplyDeleteso I wrote this: Sally, for easy books in French, I recommend https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4318.Monsieur_Ibrahim_and_The_Flowers_of_the_Qur_an or other books by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, short, easy and superb. plus you may have seen the movie.
emma at wordsandpeace dot com and france book tours dot com. your paintings are beautiful! I am also an artist, painting exclusively on rocks. in what region is your little French village you go to?? just curious. I am from Burgundy
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ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my blog, Sally. I see by your profile that you're from Charleston, SC. My daughter-in-law is from SC and I've visited Charleston once...gorgeous city! The pumpkin soup was yummy! Maybe our paths will cross next summer when you come to France? BTW...I adore living here!
ReplyDeleteAh, so beautiful...especially the last photo:) Have a great day. xo
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