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Sabtu, 06 Juli 2013

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weekend wishes


I hope you are having a wonderful weekend so far!  It is going really nicely here.  The weather is perfect and I am doing a little "summer cleaning" as Spring completely passed me by.  I found out yesterday that our container has left France and I could not be more excited!  It means a lot of work but hopefully fun work to come.  Keeping our fingers crossed that it all goes well!

Just a few things that caught my eye this week ...


Another fantabulous looking lemon tart recipe.. (I say looking because I like a good photo with my recipes)
I am completely smitten with Jenny's art..  simply wonderful to have an original piece!



image via christina for greige
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Jumat, 17 Mei 2013

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Design Traveler: Si from French By Design

Bonjour, I am Si from the FrenchByDesign blog. France is my home country, so it�s only natural that when sweet Christina asked me to guest post in her �Design Traveler� series, I chose a bed and breakfast located in Southern France. Ready? Pack your bags, we�re heading to the beautiful Cathare country, a few miles away form the gorgeous village of Carcassonne. 


Welcome to Camellas-Lloret, a culmination of a love affair with France and a desire by a couple, Annie and Colin, to share it.




Located in Montr�al, a picturesque village, 15 minutes away from the gorgeous village of Carcassonne, and on the route of St Jacques de Compostelle, Camellas-Lloret is an 18th century family home fully renovated with two main focuses in mind: authenticity and comfort. Annie and Colin host this Maison d'H�te [BnB] with brio: from morning croissants and caf� au lait, to evening drinks on the terrace, they will make everything they can to make you feel at home. Bon voyage!



All Photos Courtesy of Annie Moore and Camellas-Lloret �