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on a vintage path...: June 2011
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On a vintage path. Searching for "old déco" and other curiosities that are just as unique as you are. Friday, June 3, 2011. Yippee…the Quimper Faïence Museum is Back in Action! I know…I know…I’ve hardly done any blogging for the past month…but I’ve been busy…doing this, that, and everything else except writing. But I wanted to interrupt my stupor to share some great news…the. Musée de la Faïence. In Quimper will re-open to the public on June 6, 2011! Musée de la Faïence. Here’s the cover of our inv...
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on a vintage path...: Happy Easter/Joyeuses Pâques
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On a vintage path. Searching for "old déco" and other curiosities that are just as unique as you are. Sunday, April 24, 2011. By the eighteenth century, French children were finding eggs that had been emptied and re-filled with chocolate. In Germany, the eggs were left by a hare or rabbit…a long time symbol of fertility and re-birth. German settlers to the United States brought this custom with them and. 8230;the Easter Bunny is born! And of course, it’s Easter chocolate as only the French can conc...
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on a vintage path...: Yippee…the Quimper Faïence Museum is Back in Action !!!
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On a vintage path. Searching for "old déco" and other curiosities that are just as unique as you are. Friday, June 3, 2011. Yippee…the Quimper Faïence Museum is Back in Action! I know…I know…I’ve hardly done any blogging for the past month…but I’ve been busy…doing this, that, and everything else except writing. But I wanted to interrupt my stupor to share some great news…the. Musée de la Faïence. In Quimper will re-open to the public on June 6, 2011! Musée de la Faïence. Here’s the cover of our inv...
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on a vintage path...: April 2011
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On a vintage path. Searching for "old déco" and other curiosities that are just as unique as you are. Sunday, April 24, 2011. By the eighteenth century, French children were finding eggs that had been emptied and re-filled with chocolate. In Germany, the eggs were left by a hare or rabbit…a long time symbol of fertility and re-birth. German settlers to the United States brought this custom with them and. 8230;the Easter Bunny is born! And of course, it’s Easter chocolate as only the French can conc...
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on a vintage path...: January 2011
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On a vintage path. Searching for "old déco" and other curiosities that are just as unique as you are. Monday, January 24, 2011. Waiting in Line for Oscar. Today is the final day of a hugely successful exhibit tracing the over sixty-year-long career of an artist who was known to his family as Oscar. We know him as Claude…Claude Monet…and the event at Paris’. Celebrates his life (1840-1926) and his accomplishments as one of the founders of French Impressionist painting. Just a brief stroll away is the.
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on a vintage path...: March 2011
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On a vintage path. Searching for "old déco" and other curiosities that are just as unique as you are. Monday, March 21, 2011. Well, the “intel inside” is so old that it has to be jerry rigged to be able to go online and the celeron might as well be celery. 8230;I did what any one else would do…I went to the county fair. Each year, for nine days, the farmer that lurks within each Parisian goes amuck and propels itself to the. Salon International de l’Agriculture. 8230;a breed of cow that hails from the Vo...
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on a vintage path...: May 2011
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On a vintage path. Searching for "old déco" and other curiosities that are just as unique as you are. Sunday, May 1, 2011. May Day in Paris. The first of May is a holiday in France…it’s the day officially set aside for the observance of the. 8230;their version of Labor Day. But nowadays that aspect of the holiday has come to be somewhat overshadowed by a flower…for it’s also the. 8230;the day when everywhere you look, you see. Muguets de mai…. Here’s the view outside our window:. Is instead used to conve...
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on a vintage path...: Today’s Headline reads “Une Journée Extraordinaire”…
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On a vintage path. Searching for "old déco" and other curiosities that are just as unique as you are. Wednesday, August 3, 2011. Today’s Headline reads “Une Journée Extraordinaire”…. I took this photograph of Jean-Pierre Le Goff…on the left…conversing with Jean-Yves Verlingue during a visit to the newly re-opened. Musée de la Faïence. Monsieur Verlingue is the former owner of Les Faïenceries de Quimper, a partner in the Faïenceries d’Art Breton, and a driving force in the successful re-opening of t...
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on a vintage path...: November 2011
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On a vintage path. Searching for "old déco" and other curiosities that are just as unique as you are. Saturday, November 5, 2011. The Many Sounds of Music…. I was asked the other day what we did for the Fête de la Musique. And the response when I recounted our adventures was so enthusiastic that I thought I would share them with you as well. Joyous assembly with sporting games, music, and dancing. In 1982, Jack Lang, then the French Minister of Culture, decided the summer solstice would be a great day to...