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Champtocé sur Loire: Travel Break
As you might have guessed by now, where I am in reality and where I am on the blog are not in alignment (though I promise to be caught up by the end of my trip). I tell you this … Continue reading
Posted in France, Living the Creative Life
Tagged angers, annie fain liden, champtoce sur loire, France, painting, travel, travel break
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Sisteron: The Gateway to Provence
Do you remember the woman, Cathi, who I met at the festival La Motte en Provence? The one who called American contra and square dances (in French of course)? She is a dear friend of, not only Polo and Nadine, … Continue reading
Posted in France, Living the Creative Life
Tagged annie fain liden, banjo, fiddle, France, hiking, markets, old-time music, provence, rock climbing, rock formations, sisterone, valerna
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Into the Alpes: Chaillol
From Grenoble I took a bus to St. Bonnet where I was met by my next host, Aime (sitting to the right in the picture below), who lives in a small village near a ski station called Chaillol. I had … Continue reading
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Tagged Accordion, Alpes, annie fain liden, Chaillol, France, Grenoble, john c. campbell folkschool, Music, St. Bonnet, traditional French music
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Chez Polo et Nadine
I’m just going to let the pictures speak for themselves. “How did you take a bath?” you ask. Though they have an outdoor shower house with a nice view of the mountains it was still a little too cold to … Continue reading
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Tagged annie fain liden, Ardeche, France, old-time music, Polo and Nadine
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The Land of Ardèche
I’m back! It has been quite a while since I last wrote and I promise to make up for it (though I admit that I really enjoyed having a break from the computer). Aloooot has happened so let me start … Continue reading
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Tagged annie fain liden, Ardeche, Eco, France, Natural Living
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