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euro scribbles: bits, bites and sips in the north of france… | the persistent palate.
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Wine, food, travel…life. by ashley e.n. hausman. Sip and tell: reviews and ramblings. Persistent Palate Wine Consulting: Let me handle your next wine event! Euro scribbles: bits, bites and sips in the north of france…. Just a few recommendations if you are traveling to the Touraine (Chinon, Vouvray), Sancerre area or Burgundy in the near future…. We found a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom house on the center of the village for nearly 100 euro per night! La Plats des Ange (Chinon). In and around Bourgeuil, this was...
euro scribbles: a quaint encounter with conques. | the persistent palate.
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Wine, food, travel…life. by ashley e.n. hausman. Sip and tell: reviews and ramblings. Persistent Palate Wine Consulting: Let me handle your next wine event! Euro scribbles: a quaint encounter with conques. The evening dwindled down by the river, listening to the frogs poke at one another–ebbing and flowing, vying with volume as they competed to see who could out-ribbit one another every few minutes or so. Mind the suggestions that follow if you want to get the most out of two or three days in this town.
Persistent Palate Wine Consulting: Let me handle your next wine event! | the persistent palate.
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Wine, food, travel…life. by ashley e.n. hausman. Sip and tell: reviews and ramblings. Persistent Palate Wine Consulting: Let me handle your next wine event! Persistent Palate Wine Consulting: Let me handle your next wine event! I began The Persistent Palate Wine Consulting. I am a certified sommelier through the internationally recognized Court of Master Sommeliers. And I have a wide range of experience with event planning and wine consultation. Pricing varies depending on the kind of service you need...
euro scribbles: tumbling into tarbes. | the persistent palate.
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Wine, food, travel…life. by ashley e.n. hausman. Sip and tell: reviews and ramblings. Persistent Palate Wine Consulting: Let me handle your next wine event! Euro scribbles: tumbling into tarbes. Forgive me, but I rarely have the luxury anymore to write! I feel like I have been given my first meal in days (though really months), and so I cannot help myself. Words taste so good when you’ve gone so long. And so, hang in there. I will get to the food and wine,. View all posts by ahausman ». A reason to write...
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Wine, food, travel…life. by ashley e.n. hausman. Sip and tell: reviews and ramblings. Persistent Palate Wine Consulting: Let me handle your next wine event! 5280 Week: Picking a Restaurant by the Wine List. Kevin taylor;s elway's. Borrowed from: http:/ denverprblog.com/category/denver/. Restaurant week. Foodies and food novices alike love it. Servers dread it (tip well folks! Some go to the fanciest, like Kevin Taylor’s. At the Opera House; some want a safe, classic upscale American meal at Elway’s.
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Lovely's Blot: September 2013
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A blog about life, mid-life crisis, moving to France and somewhere in there llamas and cycling. Friday, 6 September 2013. Snapshots: Sepia Saturday 193. There's something about tiny photos that completely draws you in. you have to look so closely at them to see what they are and then they are just like looking at something a long way away. This is my mother's cousin, Joan, staring out to sea, looking at something way off in the distance! Labels: grandmother. family. old photographs. I write about my expe...
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A blog about life, mid-life crisis, moving to France and somewhere in there llamas and cycling. Wednesday, 20 February 2013. The old boy: Sepia Saturday 165. This photograph was in my mother's collection. All the other photos were carefully named but this one had a question mark by it. "Who's he? I said. "I don't know who the old boy is", she replied, "nan couldn't remember either, some relative of Tom's (my grandather)". Thursday, 14 February 2013. Tom and the bird: Sepia Saturday 164. I can't remember ...
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A blog about life, mid-life crisis, moving to France and somewhere in there llamas and cycling. Friday, 7 March 2014. From China: Sepia Saturday 218. I was struggling to find a picture and a link to this weeks theme. According to research " The first outbreak of plague occurred in China more than 2,600 years ago before reaching Europe via Central Asia's "Silk Road" trade route. So here is my link to the old pictures of China, maybe with or without Bubonic Plague:. Hankow Road, Shanghai. A tishoo A tishoo.
Lovely's Blot: March 2013
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A blog about life, mid-life crisis, moving to France and somewhere in there llamas and cycling. Thursday, 28 March 2013. Spring is still slow but there are early signs! We have had a few warmer days but interspersed with days of rain and cooler spells. However, signs of life are emerging; the grass is growing and wild flowers are springing up in the meadows. Tuesday, 12 March 2013. Spring is slow to arrive this year. It's hard to believe that we walked across this bit of the lake back in October. The las...
Lovely's Blot: January 2013
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A blog about life, mid-life crisis, moving to France and somewhere in there llamas and cycling. Wednesday, 30 January 2013. Discovering my grandfather: Sepia Saturday 162. I have gone with the 'men in hats or uniform' theme this week and actually trying to uncover some of the puzzles behind the photograph has been very interesting. Thomas Welch and friends. Clue number two came from the hat. Wardens had tin hats, but this one looked rather different. Further investigation lead me to this:. This is a pict...
Lovely's Blot: May 2013
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A blog about life, mid-life crisis, moving to France and somewhere in there llamas and cycling. Saturday, 11 May 2013. This year we've had a cold and slow start to spring together with a lot of rain. The orchids are later this year and for some reason are a darker purple colour, rather than the usual lighter pink. Still rather magnificent even in purple. Old school: Sepia Saturday 176. I'm pretty sure that this is my grandmother as I remember that expression! It lasted a lifetime! Friday, 3 May 2013.
Lovely's Blot: March 2014
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A blog about life, mid-life crisis, moving to France and somewhere in there llamas and cycling. Friday, 7 March 2014. From China: Sepia Saturday 218. I was struggling to find a picture and a link to this weeks theme. According to research " The first outbreak of plague occurred in China more than 2,600 years ago before reaching Europe via Central Asia's "Silk Road" trade route. So here is my link to the old pictures of China, maybe with or without Bubonic Plague:. Hankow Road, Shanghai. A tishoo A tishoo.
Lovely's Blot: November 2012
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A blog about life, mid-life crisis, moving to France and somewhere in there llamas and cycling. Thursday, 22 November 2012. Ian commented last night that it's only a month until Christmas. By that time we will have been here two years and I wonder where the time has gone! There was a thick mist this morning but now it's a clear, sunny day, warm enough to sit outside with just a jumper! Friday, 9 November 2012. Getting on with life. I also had a week working in Bordeaux, which was hard (three nights in a ...
Lovely's Blot: April 2013
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A blog about life, mid-life crisis, moving to France and somewhere in there llamas and cycling. Friday, 12 April 2013. A jolly hiking holiday-Sepia Saturday 172. This group of walkers looked relaxed and happy. The man on the left is my father but the woman next to him is not my mother! She never knew who she was ."just someone he knew before he met me! Apparently in his younger days there were plenty of women that were interested in him! Sunday, 7 April 2013. There were quite a few of these in the meadow...
Lovely's Blot: Pingy
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A blog about life, mid-life crisis, moving to France and somewhere in there llamas and cycling. Monday, 17 February 2014. I watched the stinky dog charge 100 or so metres with the extending lead flying behind him. I watched the sheep run through the hole in the fence from whence they came, and I watched him jump over the fence trailing pingy behind him, getting it caught in the fence for a while and then pulling it free. Dog and sheep disappeared. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I write about my expe...
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The Persistent Fool
If the fool persists long enough in his folly, he will eventually achieve wisdom." William Blake. Thursday, July 2, 2009. How SEC Football has Shaped the Law of Defamation. We're all aware that the SEC. Is the best conference in college football. What you might not realize, is that SEC. Football has played a critical role in shaping the law of defamation. Is no stranger to controversy, of course- just ask Nick Saban or SEC. After his many years of coaching, Butts was hired to become Georgia's Athletics D...
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My only reason for living is the spiritual epiphany. William Blake said that if the fool would persist in his folly, he would become wise. I say that if the fool could do anything else, he would. Wednesday, March 4, 2009. The name you go by in every age. God has been trying to get me to figure out what I've been calling him. Name him and you'll "hear" him. Feel him. And it's impossible to believe. Can i live forever? Writing this means trusting someone else? It has to do with God's experience of himself.
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The Persistent K.o.G. | The Kingdom of God will not be ground up in the gears of this world
The Persistent K.o.G. The Kingdom of God will not be ground up in the gears of this world. Free marketers love competition…but in some areas don’t want to compete. December 21, 2014. December 14, 2014. The outcome of these propositions? Describes this kind of christianity too perfectly… “ Just being a decent human being for one hour. At restaurants for brunch] each Sunday and the world sees us in a whole new way. But it’s not going to happen. Mental faith/hope/belief (mental assent…). Reading the Bible e...
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the persistent palate. | wine, food, travel…life. by ashley e.n. hausman
Wine, food, travel…life. by ashley e.n. hausman. Sip and tell: reviews and ramblings. Persistent Palate Wine Consulting: Let me handle your next wine event! Euro scribbles: a gay ol’ time in gordes, provence. Euro scribbles: a gay ol’ time in gordes, provence. Euro scribbles: a quaint encounter with conques. Euro scribbles: a taste of southwest france. Euro scribbles: a mystical, hardcore woman in man-town. Euro scribbles: tumbling into tarbes. Euro scribbles: bits, bites, sleeps and sips in london town.
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The Persistent Platypus | Life's journey may not always be easy, but being true to your unique self and finding laughter in the small things makes the adventure unforgettable!
Life's journey may not always be easy, but being true to your unique self and finding laughter in the small things makes the adventure unforgettable! Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. August 14, 2015. I love Friday Night. I can relax on the couch. Best night of the week. August 13, 2015. When I got home from work today, I found that Tripod had been caught in the rain! August 13, 2015. My students were fantastic and I am lucky to have kids who go with the flow! Don't give up the fight.
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Greetings, and welcome to my website. I'm a Canadian-born, London-based playwright/producer. I've created this website to showcase my latest work and to spread the philosophy that audiences come to the theatre primarily to be entertained, rather than to be bored to death or depressed. Please take a look around. There are summaries of my plays and samples of other writing. I hope you enjoy your visit, and will come again. 2015 started with a bang, as a short comedy of mine, 'Driving to David'. Made it to ...
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The Persistent Scribbler | Challenging a Passion to Grow
Challenging a Passion to Grow. Day 13: (Female Boat Tailed Grackle). February 22, 2014. As usual, enjoy. :). Very rough, female Boat Tailed Grackle. Day 12: (Something Different). February 21, 2014. Today, my upload will be a watercoloured version of my last post. I know it’s not perfect, but I hope you enjoy it. :). Day 11 : (Koi Lineart). February 20, 2014. Sketched this up and used Sakura Pigma Micron pens to ink it in. Might use this for something to watercolour later. :). Day 10: (Foliage sketch).
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