Posts Tagged with ‘France’
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French Hot Chocolate: sensuous, elusive and whimsical
12 Nov 2010By Barbara Redmond The cold New England rains flew off my umbrella as I gave it a hearty shake. It…
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French Décor: From spartan to sensational
29 Oct 2010By Barbara Redmond Our rendez-vous was at Dior on Avenue Montaigne in Paris. I knew Martine immediately. Her last words…
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Paris: sketch and paint with artist Barbara Redmond
15 Oct 2010By Barbara Redmond When I am in Paris I sketch and paint with a theme in mind. I travel to…
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Paris to Deauville: “Two for the Road”
01 Oct 2010By Barbara Redmond If you’re feeling fancy free, come wander through the world with me, any place we chance to…
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Smell and Taste, Sensation and Pleasure
23 Sep 2010By Laurence Haxaire When I was a child, my parents would go every summer to buy their wine in Sigolsheim,…
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French Crown Jewels: Empress Eugénie
17 Sep 2010By Barbara Redmond In 1848, Louis Napoleon Bonaparte succeeded in getting the French to agree to a second Bonaparte empire…
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French Empress Eugénie and Her Diamonds
10 Sep 2010By Barbara Redmond Who, among us, like Audrey Hepburn, the woman in Givenchy’s little black dress in the American film,…
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Books About Paris & France
20 Aug 2010By Philippa Campsie and Barbara Redmond Defining France exhilarates those awaiting their first visit and surfaces in the dreams of…