you're a great writer!
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you're a great writer!
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I could basically enter….. Replace “Le Petite Village” with “Egletons” and that would be the story of my life!!! Except we live a little too far away to walk to our local bar in the winter months- brrrr! But yes…hibernating until the anxious return of Spring!!! And alas…it has begun 🙂
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i have a love-hate relationship too with Jakarta. i'm not living there yet, but soon (like in 2 or 3 months) i have to move there.
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I love this post! So perfect. That little bar sounds so cozy, but yeah – I can imagine how there are probably times when you miss the hustle and bustle of a larger city.
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you are such a good writer – I was able to imagine your town perfectly! I'm definitely the same – I'm not a huge hibernator – I always want to go out and meet the girls! thank god spring is soon right?!and I hope you feel better!
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how fascinating to read of the life cycle of your petit village….it's nice to be able to embrace its loveliness again once spring comes. hoping your grippe takes its leave tres vite.xoamanda
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Lovely post. You can't beat France for beauty in all sorts of places. http://caroleschatter.blogspot.co.nz/2011/11/saint-ceneri-le-gerai.html
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Oh what a beautiful post, loved it so much. You write so well, and the village sounds so wonderful, summer and winter. It might have to go on my travel-to-list, so I can be one of those annoying tourists, it sounds like a village I would love. Thanks for giving me that feel-good-feeling 🙂 Hope you're feeling well soon.
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And it's almost that time again (spring) yippee! Although today doesn't feel so springy so far 😦 Hope you're feeling tip top very soon x x
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Great post! It sounds like a lovely place to live – changing according to the season. You seem to have the best of both worlds – a quiet winter and a lively summer!http://missbbobochic.blogspot.com/
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SO pretty. Today is finally warm and I'm adoring it. I need some sun in life!! Newest reader 🙂
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I had no idea that your town had only 250 villagers in the winter! My goodness that is tiny. I thought my town was small with a population of around 6000, so now I'm going to shut up about that! I haven't been in my town long enough to know if we get any tourists, but I don't think so, it's too sleepy. I don't want them to buy up my baguettes and desserts, either! Well, spring is nearly here and soon your town will come alive again and I hope it's wonderful!Ashley (backyardprovence)
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I'm fine with it being an old post- I loved it! Gosh, it sounds amazing to me- no joke. Especially this: “There is one bar/ cafe/ restaurant here, and on those cold Friday nights, when the roads are too icy to navigate down the mountain, the same group of us descend upon it.”.Though I understand the city girl in me too would miss heels and fancy dresses- I also LOVE nights like that and the simplicity of spirits and good company. Thanks for “re”sharing. your life sounds exciting. And yes, “love” and “hate” do sound better 🙂
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you are making me loooong for european spring and summer. oh to live in a town with lavender blooming all around me – I think i'd die. from happiness. love your writing, sara!
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Your writing is beautiful and really paints a picture. I hope to be one of those summer residence in Provence one day. Right now I'll just be satisfies with visiting the boyfriends family down there (who also live there year round in Isle Sur La Sorgue)
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Ohhh! I look at that picture of the lavender fields … I spent just a few hours in Sault one sunny afternoon during lavender season and it was one of those places that “spoke to me” and I longed to move right in. Never mind that I'm beyond the years to indulge in an expat dream and I'm sure it would be a lonely existence as an old lady in a probably insular environment … But there's nothing wrong with a little dreaming.
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Awwww, you really made everything come alive with your words! I would love to visit there one day.
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I loved this piece, older or not. I think that's true of any place we live. I never fully appreciated where I grew up until I moved halfway across the country. And even today, there are many things I love and hate about it. As well as many about the other states in which I've lived. I would not mind visiting Le Petite though!! I bet it's absolutely breathtaking. 🙂 Hope you feel better soon! I think La Grippe is making an international wave, because I am also quick icky sicky. 😦
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