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A blog about the discoveries and beauty of life in Provence.
Lost in Arles: Rediscovering the taste of things
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Meanderings through all that makes life in a small town in Provence worth while. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Rediscovering the taste of things. Also known as." Oh mon Dieu. What on earth are they are selling us at the supermarket? Behold Exhibition A, above. Now.let's see if you can guess which of these tomatoes was bought - in season no less - and which one was grown in our garden.Exactly. Yes, our little garden specimen is not bright red (a good thing as it is a noire de Crimée. And then stare it each ot...
Lost in Arles: February 2015
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Meanderings through all that makes life in a small town in Provence worth while. Friday, February 27, 2015. The possibilities of Provence. There are two houses in this village. That fascinate me in their state of disuse. One, my favorite, is definitely abandoned and I find it baffling as it exudes a distinctly happy air. I can clearly see the laundry being put out to dry on the window's line. I can smell something sweet baking in the oven.even if they are just phantom memories, not my own. One could also...
Lost in Arles: Rough around the edges, part deux
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Meanderings through all that makes life in a small town in Provence worth while. Friday, July 24, 2015. Rough around the edges, part deux. A recognition of something that they had been hoping to see in me, based on what is written here. Hence this is a "part deux.". But that side-glance was like a tiny prick in a balloon. Enough to let out the air but not to make it pop. I have been chewing on the questions it awoke in me ever since. Who are we when we make our way through the world? And where does that.
Lost in Arles: August 2015
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Meanderings through all that makes life in a small town in Provence worth while. Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Provencal charm at the Domaine de Valdition, part deux. I have to say that it is beyond amazing to me that I am now at the point, four and a half years in with Lost in Arles, that I need to update posts! But there is something of the "I am still here! Happy Birthday tune to be sung about it as well, isn't there? That something seemed a bit off. From sets de table. To a range of local honey both sucré.
Lost in Arles: Contrasts in Provence, Part 3
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Meanderings through all that makes life in a small town in Provence worth while. Friday, August 7, 2015. Contrasts in Provence, Part 3. To say that I have a temper, well.it isn't an understatement but it isn't something that defines me either. Not these days.although when I was younger I used to point to the color of my hair in explanation. Such a redhead. But if you do push me over a certain line on certain subjects, I will explode. We are extremely fortunate in that the neighbors en face. My instinct w...
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French history Archives - French Girl in Seattle
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My Travels in France. Category Archives: French history. A summer stroll in the gardens of Versailles. December 10, 2013. By French Girl in Seattle. Bull; 26 Comments. Versailles. Gold. So much gold. And carp. Voracious carp, intent on sharing your picnic lunch as you sit by the Grand Canal. These are my memories of Versailles t. He magical place I visited as a child with my family and Parisian relatives. As I recall, I was not that fascinated with the grandiose castle, the Hall of Mirrors. I stayed away...
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My Travels in France. Category Archives: French food. Savoring Lyon’s food: Part 1. August 20, 2016. By French Girl in Seattle. Bull; 10 Comments. You followed French Girl in Seattle around Lyon. A few days ago. We looked at historic streets, buildings and churches, scenic riverbanks, and at least one world-class museum. Let’s be honest: We can’t talk about that magnificent French city without discussing Lyon’s food. A long story. Lyon is said to be the French (even the world’s! Move over, Paris! Their c...
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Wild Nature of New York. Dedicated to the beautiful people in my life, the places we go, and the passion of the human spirit. If I Were A Painter. May 5, 2014. Except for words, painting is beyond me, but not to the exclusion of considering palettes through the layered colors of Greece. Posted in Wild Thing Will Travel. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. 27: Losing Juice, Gaining Glory. 26: The Other Side.
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Wild Nature of New York. Dedicated to the beautiful people in my life, the places we go, and the passion of the human spirit. A Subtlety: by Kara Walker. July 2, 2014. What word does one use these days, when something is truly awesome? The old Domino Sugar factory of Brooklyn, burnt years ago, and before getting demolished, this is its last hurrah: a cathedral on the sacred sucre. A sublime statement of history,. Made from the almighty cane, by Kara Walker,. Posted in Things I'll Never Forget.
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Wild Nature of New York. Dedicated to the beautiful people in my life, the places we go, and the passion of the human spirit. May 9, 2014. The Grandmother and Grandson, Mattea. The Bride and Groom. Posted in Wild Thing Will Travel. If I Were A Painter. May 5, 2014. Except for words, painting is beyond me, but not to the exclusion of considering palettes through the layered colors of Greece. Posted in Wild Thing Will Travel. May 2, 2014. There’s no freedom like the abandonment of the familiar,. Wild Natur...
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Wild Nature of New York. Dedicated to the beautiful people in my life, the places we go, and the passion of the human spirit. Tag Archives: Anonymous Photos. May 9, 2014. The Grandmother and Grandson, Mattea. The Bride and Groom. Posted in Wild Thing Will Travel. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. 27: Losing Juice, Gaining Glory. 26: The Other Side. 25: Art and Orchids. 24: The Late Bloomers. Marissa Bridge and I.
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Carrot Pomegranate Salad | A Foodie's Fall from Grace
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A Foodie's Fall from Grace. Kim Chi, Mon Amour →. October 24, 2014 · 11:40 am. Here’s a nice quick salad for fall that I made recently. I really hate slimy, mayo-based carrot-raisin salads, so this is nothing like that. Instead you taste pure sweet carrots and pomegranates. This would be great for Thanksgiving, or–with the pomegranate swapped out with raisins or currants–fun for Halloween dinner. Mix all of the following together in a bowl:. 2 carrots grated (I like the large setting on my box grater).
Our house....: May 2011
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This is a story about our house building process. Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Lights, Camera, Action! There was lots of action today at the house.mainly involving lights. Of course I was missing my camera, so I snapped a couple of quick pics with my cellphone. Very exciting. though I bought many of these lights myself and neglected to buy bulbs for them. oops. several hundred light bulbs later, we are set. It won't be the same, but at least they will look pretty again, without taking them down? Thursday, Ma...
The Other Side of the Ocean: 08/06/15
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The Other Side of the Ocean. Thursday, August 06, 2015. Another day that has many agendas and seemingly too few hours for them. Let's start with a leisurely breakfast. Then various sundry appointments, quickly attended to and voila. I gain two hours in midday. Ed is home today and so he is there to loads wood chips into the cart and I throw them on the enlarged lily bed. It's like old times: we work in tandem in the heat of the day, we make progress. Why do I love the lilies so? Time for me to go home.
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The adventures of a native Missourian gone South. Wednesday, May 25, 2011. For months now I've been telling myself, "Today, I will blog! Until today, all those proclamations have been fibs. It came down to the conclusion that unless I started typing, I was now the author of yet another defunct blog littering the web.so either get to blogging, or hit that delete button. Unfortunately the topic that got me going again isn't funny, informative, or snarky. Secondary to the horrible loss of life is the loss o...
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8220;It’s Complicated” – A Brief Foray into Twentysomething Relationships. December 21, 2014. Check out that flow. I grew up a little. The Late Twenties or The “Holy Shit I’m Almost Thirty! Whoever said you can’t have a shake in a tuxedo when you’re 29 was full of crap. So what is that bigger picture? It has been a hell of a ride and I cannot believe I am saying this, but bring on the thirties. Old and still young at heart,. Take a Seat in Somebody Else’s Chair. December 9, 2014. Does she sometimes get a...
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Lost in Arles
Meanderings through all that makes life in a small town in Provence worth while. Tuesday, March 13, 2018. I needed fortification. Not only of a safe place but also a bit of strength to open up my lungs within that solid structure. And so I listened to my instinct, that voice ever whispering with the best of intentions, and despite my physical fatigue, hopped on the bus to St. Rémy. It was the first time eating there on my own, and as it was cold with the Mistral insistent, I splurged on the gigot d'agneau.