Photographs by Corey Amaro
French Delicious, sites to eat up:
Stories Collected While Living in France
Photographs by Corey Amaro
French Delicious, sites to eat up:
Love your France . Have you seen on others provencal blog , it seems almost everybody were in Giens this week end …
Love that table setting.. and I am a huge fan of Tartlette.
I’m having a hard time choosing my favorite photo. I think the pale pink roses, the bicycle, Annie of course (hope she is feeling better) … and oh, well all of them.
Irina
Merci for the wonderful eye candy!!!!
My daily France Fix – thank you!!! And thanks for the links – I’ll have to check them out. 🙂 Silke
Eye candy indeed, a joy to behold. Lovely picture of Annie – sincerely hope she is feeling better, Jx
THANK YOU for the creative jolt this morning!
All very lovely. Wishing I was in France.
– Suzanne
Wow, those are all so beautiful! I think my favorite is the exterior of the buildings. Ah comme la France me manque!
There sure is a lot of eye candy in France. Beautiful Fabric! I wish I could have more beautiful fabric in my home, but with three boys it would be destroyed two seconds upon arriving into my home.
The photo of Annie and the car packed with plants! She looks like she is feeling much better. So many beautiful photos and variations on colors. You have a great eye for photo subjects and composition Corey.
Oh how sweet. I like to look at all this. Your photos are great! Thank you so very much for sharing. If you find such charming blogs and/or websites on northern UK, please share. I’ve not found many. MinTN
Oooh, aaah, sigh. Thanks for the sweets.
I’m glad Annie is better! Thank goodness she has you close by! Please tell her we are all very happy she is okay!
Hah. You totally fooled me. I was expecting gorgeous MEN!!
Excellent !!!
My eyes have just gone through that feast !!!
I see Annie’s beautiful smile. What a welcome sight that must be to you, and actually for all of us, as well!
Thanks for the beautiful French eye candy.
Marilyn (in Dallas)
Eye candy so sweet my retinas now have cavities.
I have finally caught up with the last months blog. I loved all of the great pictures and visiting the sites you reccomended. I really enjoyed reading the recipes and great pictures on tartelette, I am really hungry now!
Corey, Just a note to thank you for your broken heart blog. I was able to share Marilyn’s answer with someone who needed to be reminded that it is Christ’s love that is unchanging. She said it was just what she needed to hear to change her focus. Thanks to Marilyn for sharing, too.
Enjoyed the touch of France today! I MUST make the Cherry Tart!! Patti
Is that FABRIC in the top photo??
I am so coming to visit you and have you take me shopping!!
Jill
It looks like everything French is eye candy!!
Merci,
Rosemary
Always a simple French surprise coming over to visit you~ Thanks for the French Blue color mention:) My favorite is that old pink bike with basket~ How did your rose jam come out?
Thank you for brightening my day.
Oooh Ahhh.
Love this.
Thank you for a splash of colour on a rainy Australian day….
Oh Thank you for sharing France with me.. I do want to come back and visit..but you are so blessed to live there and see so much.
Thank you,
Katelen
Thank you so much Corey. I loved every minute of it; your blog was a godsend today.
Love the photos! I scrolled through them thinking oh pretty, oh-ing and aw-ing them all and then I saw Annie. One would think I knew her personally… I thought.. Oh there’s Annie! Cute!!!
Thanks for sharing with us! One day this California girl will get to France. But for now your pics are a wonderful substitute!
Thanks again!
Yes, delicious sights! You certainly live in a gorgeous place, Corey.
I have not yet been to France and it is one of my major goals – I had your site bookmarked for a long time and am so glad I stumbled on it again – I will add you to my favs list on my blog so that I remember to visit and inspire muself every once in a while until I come to Paris too
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