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Monthly Archives: June 2005
Bushido, yesterday in port at St. Tropez Send to KindleTweet
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Ile Sainte Marguerite
Yesterday we took a 20-minute ferry from Cannes to the island of St. Marguerite, where the mysterious Man in the Iron Mask was imprisoned for 11 years, from 1687 until 1698. Our guides were André and Jacqueline Letullier, our intrepid … Continue reading
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Musée Provence
We left Aix Sunday afternoon for a drive north into Peter Mayles country, in search of lavender fields. We stayed in Le Clos des Lavandes, a Maison d’Hote near Lacoste. At the Musée de la Lavande in Coustellet, Darlene made … Continue reading
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The Garden of Aix
The scene yesterday at the open-air market in Aix-en-ProvenceAt the home of Joyce and Jean-Marie, I am typing on the Vaio out in the garden. The big table still has the yellow and orange Provençal-style tablecloth on it from last … Continue reading
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Couchette of Babel
A PLAY IN ONE ACT Scene: A first-class couchette on the train from Bordeaux to Nice. Since it is daytime, a Thursday, the bunks have disappeared into the ceiling and wall. Six passengers face each other in two rows of … Continue reading
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Darlene at the Aquarium in La Rochelle, where a rainy day had drawn big crowds to watch the fish. Here in Bordeaux, we’re packing up for the 8-hour train ride back to Cannes. Send to KindleTweet
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View from the Baignoire
Hotel Mercure Chateau Chatron, Bordeaux Darlene and I managed to get a surprising amount of sleep Monday on the night train from Cannes to Bordeaux. When we found our couchette, a room with two beds up and two down, a … Continue reading
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Superbe cadeau permanent
My youngest daughter, Roo, is 26 years old today. So it’s a good day to translate a poem about a superb gift and the passage of time. “Impromptu” is by Jules Aïm, the blind poet who, with his wife Sabine, … Continue reading
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