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French Antique Guessing Game…What the Heck is It?
First I am sorry I am late posting, the day got ahead of me. Too many irons in the fire, but here I am ready to post… a Guessing Game!…
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Pizza Bread a Comfort Food?
Pizza bread. My mother made pizza bread with black olives, onions, tomato sauce and a truckload of cheddar and Monterrey Jack. It remains a comfort food, for me, like…
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How to Feel like a Stuffed Zucchini
The other day my friend's mother Josephine, invited me over for lunch. As I drove to her house I wondered if I should bring flowers or a bottle of wine…
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The Depth of Feeling while Washing the Dinner Dishes
Last night as I was washing the dishes after dinner, I looked out the kitchen window and saw Sacha talking to French Husband. They were doing that male bonding boy…
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A Little Bit of Everything
I am terrible at writing back, and I feel guilty because of it most of the time. If I did write everyone back, the computer would become my best friend,…
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Paris Ferris Wheel and Carnival Rides
Photos by: Chelsea and Corey, In the beginning there was a carnival in Paris. At the carnival there was a Ferris Wheel and a merry-go-round-swing, a swing that went…
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French Brocante
Brocante: The joy of finding something old and bringing it home as new.
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Happy Fourth ofJuly
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Pink at the Grand Palais
The Grand Palais in Paris is showing Andy Warhol. The entrance doors, those massive, iron doors are a must see at sunset. The sunlight streams through them sending a wild…
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Laduree’s for Dinner
Laduree by the Opera, singing since the eighteen hundred, in colorful notes of Rose, Violette, Carmel and a hint of Pistachio. White gloved hands gently tucked the macarons into a…
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