Didn't realize there was an anonymous option -- I didn't scroll down far enough, but I'm sure that doesn't surprise you...
Since I can't read maps (either), we'll call to see what and how you're doing.
Oh, yes the mice situation is terrifying -- they ate the tops off all the pears, ignored the Granny Smiths. I removed the pears and they started in on the Granny Smiths and the potatoes.
Salut Catherine, c'est Frederic du RI. Maintenant que tu parles francais, je vais pouvoir t'ecrire dans cette langue. Un conseil de francais: va vers le sud pendant l'hiver. Angers, il pleut, c'est plein de Vendeens. Le sud, les francais sont plus sympa et il fait beau. J'espere que tout va bien.
Vagabond Reads: books that have kept me company on the road
A Guide to Elegance, Genevieve Antoine Dariaux
Le Mariage, Diane Johnson
The Nanny Diaries--it was so bad I won't even tell you who wrote it
A Simple Act of Violence, R.J. Ellory
Tales of the Alhambra, Washington Irving
Cannery Row, John Steinbeck
Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck
The Accidental Zionist, Ian Pear
The Israelis, Donna Rosenthal Candy Girl, Diablo Cody The Sabbath, Abraham Joshua Heschel The Cleft, Doris Lessing Outside Inside, Gila Manolson mudhouse sabbath, Lauren F. Winner The Yellow Wind, David Grossman Judaism: a very short introduction, Norman Solomon Eat, Pray, Love, Elizabeth Gilbert French Milk, Lucy Knisley
Dykes and sundry other carbon-based life-forms to watch out for, Alison Bechdel
The Velveteen Rabbit, Margery Williams
A Year in Provence, Peter Mayle
What the Buddha Taught, Walpola Rahula
Love and Louis XIV: The Women in the Life of the Sun King, Antonia Fraser Love in the Time of Cholera, Gabriel Garcia Marquez Le Combat Ordinaire 3: Ce Qui Est Precieux, Manu Larcenet and Patrice Larcenet
Americana, Don Delillo The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway Angela's Ashes, Frank McCourt
The BFG, Roald Dahl Invisible Cities, Italo Calvino The Omnivore's Dilemma, Michael Pollan Neither Here nor There, Bill Bryson
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I still love your map! It's amazing to me that you're riding your bike to all these places. Tres cool and impressive! :)
Didn't realize there was an anonymous option -- I didn't scroll down far enough, but I'm sure that doesn't surprise you...
Since I can't read maps (either), we'll call to see what and how you're doing.
Oh, yes the mice situation is terrifying -- they ate the tops off all the pears, ignored the Granny Smiths. I removed the pears and they started in on the Granny Smiths and the potatoes.
xo, T
I miss-punctuated the first sentence in the third graf, please correct in your mind as you read.
Merci par avance.
Hi! Hope you made it to yr next destination safely. Sorry I didn;t get a minute to call you today. Will definitely try tomorrow. xo Drea
Salut Catherine, c'est Frederic du RI. Maintenant que tu parles francais, je vais pouvoir t'ecrire dans cette langue. Un conseil de francais: va vers le sud pendant l'hiver. Angers, il pleut, c'est plein de Vendeens. Le sud, les francais sont plus sympa et il fait beau. J'espere que tout va bien.
Frederic
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