This might be my longest stretch of not writing since I started my blog seven years ago. We have certainly had the busiest summer I've ever had, between Brittany and Switzerland and the States. There was so much moving around during our US visit, and so many friends and family to see, I didn't even ... read more
Postcards from Switzerland
Our summer has been such a whirlwind, and we still have a couple more weeks to go - (kids start school the beginning of September). I haven't had much time to write anything lengthy, but I wanted to share some photos from our trip to the Swiss Alps for the pre-teen camp. It's for the kids from the ... read more
French Mixed Berry Tarte
We leave for Switzerland tomorrow, for the pre-teen camp with the French-speaking churches, and I'm leaving you with this French mixed berry tarte before I go! I used a pre-made roll-out crust, which is new in France in the gluten-free variety. You can now get gluten-free versions of flaky crust ... read more
When I’m Afraid
I've been troubled by world events. I had been increasingly troubled over recent months, but it sort of came to a head when, on Tuesday, a terrorist slit the throat of a priest in Normandy while he was performing mass. I'm troubled by the savagery, and I'm troubled by the subsequent reflection of an ... read more
Moccis in Brittany
Moccis is a Swedish footwear company that provides stylish slippers with leather soles, which are hand-washable! They offered me a pair in exchange for trying them out and writing about them. I got them just in time for our trip to Brittany. Now, you know, Brittany is usually pretty cold. And the ... read more
This, That, Other Things
It has been an eventful two weeks. Juliet went to Barcelona to dance under the tutelage of the Opéra de Paris and learn the flamenco (and practice traveling on her own). I waited for her and cleaned my house from top to bottom, ignoring the hole in our wall from a staircase yet to be ... read more
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