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Life, like a flower doesn’t force its way out of the cold—it listens, it senses, it softens. Becoming spring in our hearts is not a task but a surrender.
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Years ago, I stumbled upon a charming antiques shop, filled to the brim with floral and landscape paintings and delightful tabletop décor. While chatting with the owner, I learned that his wife, Isabelle, was a chef with a nearby restaurant.
Homemade lasagna with paper thin pasta. My mouth still waters. Curious about her culinary... Read the whole entry... »
Palms rustle like whispers of hope in dry wind, waved by hands that know both praise and pain—children’s voices echo hosannas down dust-veiled roads where ancient stones remember every footstep, every march. A king once rode humbly, not with might but with mercy, through crowds hungry for salvation, their cloaks a patchwork of longing. ... Read the whole entry... »
- The Big Brocante
- Take Your Time
- Day 2 Antiquing in Provence
- The Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene
- A Beautiful Evening Together
In the heart of Aix-en-Provence, where the shutters are often half-closed and the bustle of daily life is in the air, there’s a place that feels like opening a secret passage to the past, where one can find history tucked carefully inside. The Musée du Vieil Aix, once the grand 17th-century home of the Estienne de Saint-Jean family, now... Read the whole entry... »
The Boo Boo
2025-04-11 11:00 UTC by Corey
 Pottery Dreams
2025-04-10 11:00 UTC by Corey
Each piece of pottery Monique shapes is a stanza in clay—her fingers the pen, the wheel/molds her rhythm. Monique doesn’t just make vessels, she write quiet poems that can hold water and time. Harvested from ancient volcanic deposits, this rich black clay is transformed into a silky slip that my friend, Monique, uses to coat her molds... Read the whole entry... »
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