Dinard (pronounced Dee-Nar) is considered the posh place to vacation in Bretagne. It used to be a small fishing village, and in the mid-1800’s its persona changed to that of a resort. This is also the time the first English residents arrived. I don’t know though – Dinard seems sort of run down to me. Kind of like Coney Island…. Read More
You Know You’re in Bretagne When
You guys, we are having SUCH gorgeous weather, which is amazingly unusual for Bretagne. And I just thought I would give you a glimpse of what it’s like to vacation here. Of course there’s cheese after each meal … And place settings for 17 people. There are the scarves on the beach. And picnic dinners with baguettes. There is sunbathing… Read More
If You Buy an Old House
I’m thinking of that book – If you give a mouse a cookie … what’s the next line? He’s going to ask for a glass of milk – or something like that. It’s sort of the same concept when you buy an old house. Like … if you buy an old house, you’re going to have to renovate the bathroom. But… Read More
Musings About Boring Technical Stuff
Follow my blog with Bloglovin I broke all the rules, I know. I used the words “musings” and “boring” in the title, no less. And I put the word “technical!” I’m going down in infamy. But there’s no real reason for me to write a blog post today, other than the fact that I have to put this ( Follow… Read More
Memories Captured (by a dog)
This post was brought to you by Alison of Writing Wishing and Galit Breen of These Little Waves and their linkup of Memories Captured … (This post was also brought to you by Hunter).
Light on a Dusty Shelf
Light on a dusty shelf. It’s such a poetic title, huh? Not, like, a real thing at all. Wednesdays are my crazy days, so a few pictures and a video are just the way to send you a quick bonjour. My husband and I noticed, in the warm light of early morning, that his great-grandfather’s bottle, which sits on the… Read More
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