A.W.O.L.
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Yes, I've been absent without leave for, what, six weeks now.
I was nearly done with a post about character actor Adolphe Menjou when I
got sidetracked. A...
June Foray - a gifted voice and a miraculous ear
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The One and Only June Foray I never got to work with or meet voice over
artist June Foray in her long life and career, so there is not much I can
say a...
The Blog has moved...
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*Bonjour*,
Thank you for following French Girl in Seattle for almost 4 years.
Le Blog just moved, and we miss you!
This is your official invitation ...
Interior Design | Paris Apartment
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This eclectically designed Paris apartment has beautiful chevron floors,
mouldings, large windows & french doors ...
*photos by enrique menossi*
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Sign Up To Offer Holyland Scattering Service
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Providing a natural and spiritual way to create final closure, Holyland Ash
Scattering can offer your client families a serene and sacred place of rest
t...
Fly fishing in Labrador
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It's been quite a while since I updated my blog. I have some photos of a
trip I made in 2005 to Labrador. We stayed at Kepimets Camps, owned by Matt
Libby...
5 comments:
Looks like a winter wonderland, but not to you after a few months I bet.
its never yoo bad 4 a BBQ lovely pics its nice looking at the snow but not living with it
Love these photos, makes our snow look pathetic, can I move into that little house?
That's our shed. It would make a great play house. You can sleep in the guest room.
It is lovely... when it is falling and you are inside looking out.
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