Up in the Hills

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8 responses to “Up in the Hills”

  1. Lovely pics!!

  2. Really gorgeous photos. Clearly all of you have enjoyed this time together.
    Safe travels home.

  3. JEANNE GUITTON

    Du vert aiguille et sapin nous avons Martin, puis nous passons au ciel cotonneux et au velours des collines pour croiser le regard de deux enfants, mais que nous disent-ils ?
    Si loin si proche Le manque L’envie Le besoin De partager De dire De faire D’être
    Et pourquoi les garçons n’entreraient-ils pas dans la danse ?
    Ces photos si loin de la côte Atlantique, version La Pointe du Perray, me ravissent mon cœur et mon embarcation chavire avec votre récit en images et toute la poésie de votre cœur.

  4. Diane Belforte Lewis

    Those pictures of Willows and your family took my breath away!

  5. Wonderful family memories!

  6. Jennifer Phillipps

    Very haunting images of the countryside….reminded me of Andrew Wyeth paintings….the familial ones are also lovely…..happy times….Cheers

  7. These wonderful photos of the landscapes around Willows are simply beautiful paintings. The photos of Martin and Chelsea, fantastic. What w onderful memories were woven in this visit with your family and all from France there together..simply fantastic.

  8. Gorgeous images…..we had lunch at Chez Gilbert and thought of you in our time zone…
    Ali

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