Jean, thanks so much! Me, too. I've been shooting them for years and never tire of it.
donna, thanks - I really like the rustic shutters with the bright door. There's just something appealing about it, non? Thanks for your good wishes - as of today, I have the diagnosis of "la grippe" (flu) and a week's worth of antibiotiques...fingers crossed.
Merci beaucoup to all who stopped in to take in the view and to say hello!
I agree, love windows and doors like eyes... allows one to see the sole... to what is inside... hope you feel better soon- listen to your body and REST!! much love Colette ~Afrique du Sud
Colette, what a lovely detail to add...and if one cannot actually *see* to the inside, the imagination can really play, non? Thanks for the good wishes from Afrique du Sud...rest it is...at this point, my body is making that ever-so clear.
Salut, Deborah...what a nice surprise! I'll send out the first of 'mille fois merci' here and get the band tuned up for the official announcement over the weekend. (Passport saga dropped to the bottom of the list when the flu dropped me for the last few days.) Thanks again...
“Leslie landed in the lavender and olives of Provence in 2004...fork in hand...” so began La Fourchette in 2006. Fast-forward to this moment...with survival issues managed (every ex-pat knows what I'm talking about!), I return to the original passion that brought me to France: photography.
A quote from Wynn Bullock (20th century photographer) comes to mind as I define myself as a photographer:
"At 42, I decided to become a photographer because it offered a means of creative thought and action. I didn't rationalize this, I just felt it intuitively and followed my intuition, which I have never regretted."
Shortly after I began following my passion and traveling to France to shoot photographs, Façonnable picked them up for their US market. A card line was featured at Nordstrom and small French-themed boutiques throughout the US.
Now, in the golden wash of light that is the south of France, I continue my psychotherapy practice and passion for photography.
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What a lovely picture. I love windows and doors.
I might start a window feature myself, to satisfy my passion for them.
lovely window AND door.....hope you're fighting your way through the cold.....we have a mild Santa Ana here.....best to you.....
Jean, thanks so much! Me, too. I've been shooting them for years and never tire of it.
donna, thanks - I really like the rustic shutters with the bright door. There's just something appealing about it, non? Thanks for your good wishes - as of today, I have the diagnosis of "la grippe" (flu) and a week's worth of antibiotiques...fingers crossed.
Merci beaucoup to all who stopped in to take in the view and to say hello!
Bonne nuit,
Leslie
I agree, love windows and doors
like eyes... allows one to see the sole... to what is inside...
hope you feel better soon- listen to your body and REST!!
much love Colette ~Afrique du Sud
Colette, what a lovely detail to add...and if one cannot actually *see* to the inside, the imagination can really play, non? Thanks for the good wishes from Afrique du Sud...rest it is...at this point, my body is making that ever-so clear.
Ciao,
Leslie
Salut, Leslie!
This is to let you know that you are the winner of a Stylish Blogger Award, which I have given you over at my blog.
(Hope your passport impasse is being resolved...)
Salut, Deborah...what a nice surprise! I'll send out the first of 'mille fois merci' here and get the band tuned up for the official announcement over the weekend. (Passport saga dropped to the bottom of the list when the flu dropped me for the last few days.) Thanks again...
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