Month: February 2018
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Jewels with a Few Precious Words
Rusty little tins with window tops as lids, gave view to precious antique gems that had high hopes to be placed in a crown. Peering into the tiny windows I could see the stones were not necessarily classified…
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First Blooms
Oh, Provence even in Winter your light is an undeniable magic!
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The Eternal Voyage
As days pass into years, one after another, Some feel longer or fuller than others, How is that so? Especially when some moments… days, pass by like a wasteland. Did I get anything done…
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Maggie, The First Person to Have Stayed in the Tiny House
"The Guardian's House, now known to us as the Tiny House, stands in a mature, lovely garden surrounded by ancient stone walls and enfolded by a monumental cypress tree. Rosemary bushes, wild thyme, a…
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A View of My Daily Walk
My daily walk… old bridges, abandoned shepherd shelters, and lovely flora: Umbrella pines, grey-green olives, rosemary just breaking into blue-bloom flowerets, wild thyme, and now the…
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Gratitude and The Answer to the French Antique Guessing Game
(A 1918 pastel that I found at the brocante in Paris last weekend.) Thank you for your birthday wishes yesterday. How grateful I am to have your kindness and friendship shown to me. Sixty is something to think about,…