After the private brocante for the French Muse Experience, at the home of a 18th century textile dealer, they served us lunch in the garden.
Stories Collected While Living in France
After the private brocante for the French Muse Experience, at the home of a 18th century textile dealer, they served us lunch in the garden.
Looks incredible, ohhh, thanks for sharing.
My heart is beating so fast.
I mean not only the food.
Yes looks wonderful Corey. I’m crazy about those irises in the next to the last picture.
I love the Irises, oh my goodness the textiles are too good to be true. Sigh!
WHAT A DAY….WHAT A DAY!!
I’ve enjoyed journeying with you so much. While I’m not into brocante (well only a little!), I so much appreciate the richness of the experience of reliving and touching the past with such respect and empathy. It’s wonderful for me, so far away in Australia, to have a vicarious connection, perhaps even spiritual with the places and people you connect with Corey. Thank you for sharing so openly, lovingly and passionately all that you do, Mai
This looks like heaven –
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