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I post this photo today as a small tribute to my friend philosopher Guy Boisson who found a few years ago that Locke's Journal had neve...
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The fountain on the Place de la Révolution is brand new! Its water seems to be dancing in the air. Please go to Mrs. Nesbitt's place to...
voila ton W tout trouver (pas la lettre la plus facile a faire). il est très beau ce parc et semble immense. et puis ombragé, ce qui par ce temps est agréable.
RépondreSupprimerpour la biguine c'etait l'année dernière, et j'avais réussi a faire qq pas ;o))
Your Winslow Park looks beautiful.
RépondreSupprimerThanks for your visit to my blog Brookville Daily Photo this morning. I hope you enjoyed my post today showing the baby rabbit eating the hibiscus flower.
I am now taking a diminishing dose of steroids for my Rheumatoid Arthritis pain and it works. I am pain free. I believe the chemotherapy drug is spelled "Methotrexate" that is used to treat a lot of things from cancer to arthritis and it has side effects that are troubling. So I need to talk to my doctor about it before I take it. Just missing a dose can be a real nightmare.
Anyway, I wanted you to know I stopped-in to repay your visit and comment with mine.
I enjoyed reading your blog post for today and I thought your photography was excellent.
I don't know if you like to read or not but if you do this place is amazing.
I just got my first shipment of used books from Strand's bookstore in New York City, yesterday. They have 18 miles of used books. Think about that. Anyway, they got here and I am totally happy with those I chose to read. I had to start out by just choosing a category, like photography, and go from there. I don't know how in the world they can keep track of so many books.
Look up Strand bookstore or copy and paste the URL here: http://www.strandbooks.com/app/www/p/home/
A great place for both people and their dogs.
RépondreSupprimerOh Marie ~~ would I love to visit that park. It's so green and I also love the dog picture.
RépondreSupprimerGreat job!!
What a beautiful green & leafy park, Marie, & perfect for W this week. I am sorry to hear about poor Chester, but he is lucky he has you to nurse him.
RépondreSupprimerc'est rare les parcs americains avec les chiens en liberté non ?
RépondreSupprimerParks are always beautiful to me, especially ones with dogs playing.
RépondreSupprimerI gave up teaching, high school seniors, in 1976 for the reason that it took too much time and the administration had to be Indian chiefs.
RépondreSupprimerCa tombre bien que tu sois là-bas pour la lettre de ce mercredi. Ce n'est pas évident de trouver un mot commençant par W en français.
RépondreSupprimerEt en plus ti fais fort Winslow commence et finit par un W. Bravo Marie !
So beautiful, Marie. Here in Ohio, there are amazing parks. It's the height and type of trees that amaze me. Don't have anything like that in Menton!
RépondreSupprimerEnjoy your trip. Those dogs are having fun.
Bonsoir Marie! De retour à la blogosphere après une semaine ennuyante…
RépondreSupprimerHeureusement qu'il y a New York à Montpellier! Solstice à Times Square; Brooklyn Bridge; Et finalement le parc!
Pour le moment, en attendant l’Algarve Blogtrotter continue à se promener dans les rues de Saint Jacques de Compostelle… Jouit et bonne fin de semaine!
I never remember to do these any more.
RépondreSupprimerLooks like a peaceful and serene spot. Pretty pix.
I will be away from home, talk to you later. Enjoy your stay here. :-D
Un bel endroit où te reposer après la canicule new-yorkaise! Mais bon, on ne va pas quand même pas te plaindre ;-)
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