My last days in The LPV whooshed by. I was busy; suitcases needed to be packed, bits and pieces had to be sold, given away and moved out, and goodbyes needed to be said. I was sad, but after six months of preparations, ready to go.
My last days in The LPV whooshed by. I was busy; suitcases needed to be packed, bits and pieces had to be sold, given away and moved out, and goodbyes needed to be said. I was sad, but after six months of preparations, ready to go.
Great photos! I would love to live in a cute old place like that, I think the oldest I've had is 19th century.
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I'm pretty sure you lived in a fairytale village. Are you sure it was real? It's really (really, really, really) adorable.
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Gosh, what a beautiful place! I would be missing it, too. Jeez, after living there for so long, I have a feeling Gregory is going to be a bit overwhelmed by America. 🙂
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Bwahaha! I long for the day I, too, can say, “Suck it la Poste. I own you”. What a darling village. What great memories you've made so far.
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I love this post. What a great way to make yourself feel better (or worse) when you're missing your former home. I wish I would have done this when I left San Diego… I'm sure to do it now when I leave Kentucky. : )
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Love that you captured the church bells! It must be so bittersweet. How lucky are you to have lived in such an idyllic little village. Your photography is awesome. I'm selfishly happy because you are coming my way!!! xo
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The LPV is exactly what a French village should look like, and that door! Oooh lala. 🙂 So glad that you're sharing your memories with us, and so happy that you're taking them with you. PS~ French post sounds like Deutsch post… run away!
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I have a thing for old doors and this one is great. Plus I just love that tree house. Thanks for sharing those great pictures!
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Love the bells! And a unicorn is a pretty sweet city “mascot” or symbol… or whatever you want to call it!!
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What a beautiful place to live, looks like it is out of a fairy tale!
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wow these photos are all gorgeous. and that tree is so creepy and totally amazing!
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I can totally see why you would miss that door (along with hubs and puppy!) – it's gorgeous. LPV looks like such a stunning place (but I'm glad to have you here!) ❤
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I was with you right up to the Hunchback of Notre Dame bit at the end 'The bells, the bells…'
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I agree – post offices should definitely always be cheery colors.
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These photos are gorgeous! Looking forward to following along with you! Xo
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What a beautiful post, photos and bell! It must have been so hard to leave. I wish you many happy doors!
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Love these photos and such a lovely post. Makes me sad you're leaving too!
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What a beautiful town! Love all the pictures. Actually it makes me want to visit France now 🙂 That post office looks awesome and the tree house is simply amazing.I hope you're having a wonderful week! 🙂
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Oh my what a dream location to live in!
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What gorgeous photos to help you remember your time there! Everyone should have a chance to come home to that kind of front door, lucky you! So far all of mine have just looked like regular doors . . .
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Le Petit Village looks so French and beautiful 😉 Thanks for sharing the pictures and I feel like I should congratulate you on getting things done at the post office… I understand completely what you had to through!
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oh wow, amazing photos! Adding this place to my travel list!
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So poignant – and I'm sure looking at them will become ever more so as time goes by. Thanks for all the wonderful insights into Le Petit Village. I'm going to miss them, but wish you all the best on your home ground.
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What amazing photos! I hope you fill your new home with lots of beautiful images of your wonderful French town. I'm sure it's nice to be home in the US, but you must miss such a lovely place like crazy! Hopefully you'll be able to visit often!
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We never seethe LPV! What a treat! That tree house is madness, i'd definitely be showing that to everyone too.
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You'll always carry this petit-village with you, like you have with the others, no matter where you go. I hope your move back to the U.S. has been smooth– welcome 'home'!
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Great pictures and such great memories to be taking with you.
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Beautiful little town and I just LOVE what was your front door!!
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