congratulations Fanny please email me your address and The Philosopher will be on his way to you, all that remains for us here is to bid him farewell, a safe journey and lots of adventures in France
to all the rest of you: rest assured another gift-round will occur, in the mean time the shop is open (ha)
saskiavanherwaarden@gmail.com
could not resist sharing this: we encountered the Arctia caja otherwise known as Garden Tiger moth/Grote Beervlinder on our Sunday morning walk and he decided to come with us; what a sight to behold! a story is in the making......
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Fanny Cousin said…
I can't believe it ... I'm so happy ! Merci un millon de fois , dear Saskia , I can't wait to welcome the Philosopher in person ! Fanny
Wowwww he stays in Europe , of course the other places are be even good as well. Fanny wish good conversations with the philosopher it will be Funny !!!!!
hi Fanny, again congratulations! thanks for emailing me your address; now whilst I take care of his envelope, the Philosopher is bidding his adieux to all the beings in the Dwelling with copious amounts of wine, beer and assorted beverages.....one hopes he arrives without a hangover; fortunately for you he can sleep it off during his journey to France!
quite Maris, staying in Europe, France no less, as he is very interested in politics he is so looking forward to living in the country of En Marche
Tres bien Philosopher that you are going to live with Fanny in France. Congratulations Fanny on your new friend. I'm sure you will both have many wonderful adventures.
I hold good memories of a week spent in France many, many years ago. We visited museums, many historical sites and restaurants when we were there in the 1970's. For me, and maybe it will be the same for you Philosopher, my most lasting and endearing memories are those of walking to little cafes and shops, buying a piece of fabulous cheese, eating wonderful bread and drinking excellent wine, later coffee, etc. I have not traveled much in Europe but of the places that I have been, what holds in my heart are the small, daily chance meetings, chatting to people even when you cannot speak their language very well, glimpses of daily life- these are what give me the essence of a country.
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Merci un millon de fois , dear Saskia , I can't wait to welcome the Philosopher in person !
Fanny
quite Maris, staying in Europe, France no less, as he is very interested in politics he is so looking forward to living in the country of En Marche
I hold good memories of a week spent in France many, many years ago. We visited museums, many historical sites and restaurants when we were there in the 1970's. For me, and maybe it will be the same for you Philosopher, my most lasting and endearing memories are those of walking to little cafes and shops, buying a piece of fabulous cheese, eating wonderful bread and drinking excellent wine, later coffee, etc. I have not traveled much in Europe but of the places that I have been, what holds in my heart are the small, daily chance meetings, chatting to people even when you cannot speak their language very well, glimpses of daily life- these are what give me the essence of a country.
Fanny