7 thoughts on “Summertime!”
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My occasionally weird life here
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An eclectic mixture of personal essays, stuff about writing, stuff about books and far out philosophy from an old baggage in a book-tower.
To sup with CRT requires a longer spoon each year
Life at № 42 by E.M. Coutinho
un fotografo tranquillo, semplicemente
The beautiful life in the other South of France
Our French House Renovation
Living & Cooking in France
Searching, settling, sauteeing and spritzing
Still blogging after all these years....
writer, traveller, broadcaster
A Cat's Eye View
Journal of a food photographer living in France
We will look forward to the descriptions of the wonderful meals prepared al fresco on the weber!
Apologies for any typographical errors – sent from a small mobile device.
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Thanks, Gerard. Now I have to get that thing put together. Last week it was raining. Today it’s sunny and 32, which I think is in the 90s, and I’m thanking the stars I didn’t buy in the south of France, where I hear the temperature will hit 40. The grill and the deli will be seeing a lot of action.
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Hi
am in south of france
Is 38 at present
The invalid and I are putting up terrace shading
haha
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When you guys get done, come over here! I could use some help. My terrace shadecloth has completely rotted. I am afraid to open the awning. The way I am going, I’ll probably get around to replacing it just before I sell the house.
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SELL!
SELL?
NO don’t ….if we can stick it out so can you
anyway think how le petit chien would be
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Sorry
meant to say how confused petit chien would be
sorry o v small mobile screen and heat and wine scrambling the brain
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No worries. The big house, the one under construction, that’s a keeper. But seriously, you didn’t think I was living there, did you? I see a new post coming on, one that will show the floor all ripped up. The place where I actually live is habitable. Patio — oh, excuse me, terrace, now that I’m in France — Weber, working kitchen and bathrooms, furniture: really it’s all set up. The thing is, I get bored with “all set up.” So I don’t know, maybe I’ll keep it as a rental. I haven’t really decided.
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