Let Them Drink Rosé (and Pastis)

some guy named Monet painted this
Today we celebrate La Fête Nationale.
221 years ago (2010 – 1789 = 221, right?), the Bastille was stormed and some heads rolled (literally). 
In honor of the revolution, the guillotine, and all that storming, I will be doing my own storming…
right into The Honey’s pool.

bisou

13 responses to “Let Them Drink Rosé (and Pastis)”

  1. Its also my dads birthday today 🙂 xoxox enjoy your day poppet

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  2. I always celebrate Bastille Day by making French Toast.

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  3. Enjoy et bonne fete!

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  4. Viva La Revolution.I shall make French Fries. And spritz myself with Chanel No. 5.

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  5. Hmmm… Monet, huh? Never heard of him. Kinda looks like blobs of color to me. ;)Enjoy the festivities! Bonne fete!

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  6. I wish I was there today to celebrate! How is your leg?

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  7. Happy Bastille day, France. don't do anything we wouldn't do . . .

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  8. Bonne Fete!I'll have a hot dog avec dijon and toast Bastille Day with some good (OK – cheap) french wine !

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  9. I can't wait to read about your celebration. Have a pastis or two for me!

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  10. Bonne fete, enjoy your 14 Juilliet with loads of wine and pastis…Bisous d'Amsterdam

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  11. viva la revolution!

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  12. Happy Bastille Day!! Hope the celebrations are awesome, filled with good food and drink (it's France, so, I think you're good there), and many good friends and loved ones. Have a pastis, or rose I'm not picky, for me s'il te plait! (oh btw, wig pics on my blog- it's pretty funny so make sure not to miss it when you are done celebrating ;-))

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  13. Oh, so that's why I kept thinking today was something I should remember…but I couldn't think of what it was. Best to celebrate it in a pool, I agree. I mean, if you're gonna lose your head, best to do it with wine while floating in a pool.

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