Some Days It’s A Mix
Some days I have no idea what I'm going to write about. I think this is somewhat normal for any writer, except perhaps the rare few whose grey [...] continue reading
Some days I have no idea what I'm going to write about. I think this is somewhat normal for any writer, except perhaps the rare few whose grey [...] continue reading
Est ce que vous avez un bon brie? (Do you have good brie?) Dad and I were doing our weekly open-air market shop. We were standing in line at the [...] continue reading
A full year of Pandemic life. It seems to be what everyone is talking about these days, reflecting back on what life looked like just over a year ago, [...] continue reading
It's grey outside today. The light filters through the old multi-paned windows into the Grand Salon, bathing it in a soft hue. We're huddled on [...] continue reading
It's been almost two weeks since we moved into the Château. White flowers are blossoming on the ornamental cherry trees, violets are sprinkled [...] continue reading
I'm sitting in the living room, or perhaps I should call it the drawing room? Tall ceilings surround me, accented by a glass chandelier hung [...] continue reading
Tomorrow is St. Valentine’s Day And early in the morning I’m a girl below your window Waiting to be your Valentine. Then he got up and put on his [...] continue reading
Another week and BAM....January is gone. Isn't that crazy? The weather is already starting to turn here in SW France. After a month of snow, [...] continue reading
What is beauty? As a photographer I find the question most intriguing. Beauty in nature is easy. It's something that I believe is perpetual and [...] continue reading
They say nothing ever happens in the countryside, but of course that's most often said by city folk who've never lived here. And the concept of rural [...] continue reading
10 days of winter and then it was over. We saw the last of the snow this week. A brilliant play as it shone in the sun and then slowly melted [...] continue reading
It was the first time I'd ever seen anything like it. It had been snowing all night, and the ground was covered in a thick blanket of white. [...] continue reading