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French Antique Guessing Game
French antique guessing game. The Rules: In the comment section, or on Facebook, or by email share your guess. The first person to correctly guess what it is wins a…
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A Tour of Paris, Chelsea’s View
Paris, a view down the street. An ordinary cobblestone street. Chelsea is in Paris, as most of you know, doing her last year of University. The nest has been empty…
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French Christmas: Yellow, Pink and Red….
Amaryllis at Christmas, is one of the more traditional flowers in France rather than the poinsettia. White and, or red. Each…
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For the Love of French Antiques
French Husband had barely parked the car at the brocante when I jumped out. Having the brocante bug is not easy to control. Is there a cure? As soon as…
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The Art of Cutting Flowers: French Antique Garden Kneeler
Yesterday I thought I had finally stumped you with the French Antique Guessing Game. Doubting myself I started to question what I had heard.. maybe the guessing game item wasn't…
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French Antique Guessing Game
What is it? I found it this weekend at a brocante. It is 1800s, French, made of iron with a iron meshed top. I assume most of you…
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French Christmas Traditions: Planting Wheat on the Feast of Saint Barbe (No Need for a Shovel)
(Last year's Sainte Barbe.) Today, December 4th, is the feast of Saint Barbe, the first Provençal Christmas tradition takes place in France. Growing wheat. This morning I bought wheat grains for Annie…
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French Christmas Traditions: Santons. Giveaway.
French Christmas: Santons Photograpy by: Corey Amaro The Provencal creche is similar to North America's nativity scene, except it includes the entire village, not just a handful of shepherds, drummers,…
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On a Frozen Day What Keeps You Warm?
Before I came back to France my sister in law, Diane, had us over for dinner. As soon as we walked in I could smell something good. Diane had made…
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Saturday Art Saves: Diogenes French Interior Style
French Interior Style, Antique Collector Diogene's and D. Home Each Saturday I focus on a different artist that I admire. From potters to painters, chefs to collectors, seamstress to songwriters,…
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