Month: March 2015
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The Missing Dinner Guest
Around the table, Sacha's girlfriend Celia, our friend Victor, Allison my friend from San Francisco, French Husband, Gael (Thierry's sweetheart), Sacha, Thierry and below Philippe. Of course I was there, cooking, serving, taking photos and answering the…
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Number 92: French Easter Postcard…SOLD
French antique Easter postcard 1900s Two little girls in an Easter Egg hot air balloon. SOLD
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A Walk along the Endless Beach of Saint Marie de la Mer
Endless sandy beaches, Endless blue sky, Wild flamingoes, Prayed into the 15th-century ear at the church, Wished I had brought my camera, wondering why I only had my phone. Have a lovely lunch at A Fleur de Sel Must…
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Number 91: French Easter Postcard…SOLD
A woman doll-ed up in a pink dress, high heels, pearls and her hair in a do all in the name of feeding the chickens! Reminds me of my friend Elizabeth who had her photo taken by Carla Coulson…
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One of my Favorite Brocante Finds, and a story to bring it to Life
This was the sugar bowl that shattered on the red tile floor when it fell from Mademoiselle Elise's hand back in 1916. This was Mademoiselle Hoped-to-be-Husband, Pierre-Louis. Often she told her children how handsome their…
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Number 90: French Easter Postcard…SOLD
French antique Easter postcard 1900s Not your everyday egg, nor chocolate. Three Grandchildren offer their Grandfather A Tabac Chocolate egg. 6 Euros ($6.75) includes international postage and tax. SOLD