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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...
c'est bon, elle est déjà au couleur d'halloween.
RépondreSupprimerCouleur sang de boeuf parce que les premiers colons traitaient le bois de leurs maisons avec du vrai sang de boeuf......
RépondreSupprimerLovely! I have seen other such houses in New England. Such historical beauty, nice capture.
RépondreSupprimerWow, that is beautiful! I love old barns and I'm so happy to see this renovated and so well taken care of! I wanna live there :)
RépondreSupprimerBonsoir Marie...
RépondreSupprimerTu as de jolies couleurs sur cette photo assez surprenante...
What a lovely barn. Very pretty!
RépondreSupprimerI would love to own that house........
RépondreSupprimerGill in Canada
Lovely blog, by the way..........
Lovely Marie! I'm so glad you are posting again while you are away.
RépondreSupprimerI love your old barn... the colors and composition are excellent.
RépondreSupprimerOh my goodness, what a beautiful place to live in and your photograph is just lovely.
RépondreSupprimerThank you for stopping by my blog. To answer your question, no I haven't seem "The Duchess" yet, but I will look for it.
I'm happy you liked my post on the Native Americans in Virginia. Their culture has always interested me and there are many things we can learn from them.
My Mother-in-law's heritage is French. Her family were from France originally and moved to Canada, and from Canada came to the US (New England where she was born).
I have enjoyed visiting again and shall look forward to returning. Your posts are always interesting and your photos are wonderful.
Have a great weekend.
Beautiful house and wonderful light and shadow. Love this photograph.
RépondreSupprimermme.Benaut a raison, heurseuement que tu postes des States, sinon on s'ennuirait ! Dis donc c'est l'art de transformer une grange en une belle maison !
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