Thank you Rosemary for your insights into French living. All the best for 2016.
Rosemary Kneipp
January 3rd, 2016 at 9:32 pm
Hi Barb, I can still remember the pleasure I got from your introductory email the first Christmas after I started the blog. Hope 2016 holds many wonderful moments for you.
Margaret
January 3rd, 2016 at 3:09 am
Until you mentioned it in this post l was unaware you also did this blog, so add one more to your number tally as l will be looking in.
Perfect way to spend New Year’s Eve. A wood fire in a beautiful fireplace; some elegant flutes of champagne; I think I spy smoked salmon; and your soulmate. What could beat that?
Give me French rural life any day over city life. I enjoy your tales and photos of the places you visit. Keep ’em coming. 🙂
All the best to you both for 2016.
Rosemary Kneipp
January 3rd, 2016 at 9:36 pm
Exactly, I think it’s the perfect way to spend New Year’s Eve!
Thank you for your encouragment!
There was once a time when I didn’t think I could live anywhere else in the world but Paris. Just goes to show!
[…] of our visit to Rothenburg am der Tauber in 1999. We bought two beautiful handmade enamelled champagne glasses; we discovered Käthe Wohlfahrt’s Christmas shop; and we had an unforgettable chanterelle salad […]
Thank you Rosemary for your insights into French living. All the best for 2016.
Hi Barb, I can still remember the pleasure I got from your introductory email the first Christmas after I started the blog. Hope 2016 holds many wonderful moments for you.
Until you mentioned it in this post l was unaware you also did this blog, so add one more to your number tally as l will be looking in.
Hi Margaret, hope you enjoy Loire Daily Photo!
Welcome to 2016!
Thank you William. Welcome to 2016 too!
Happy New Year to you two too. May you remain in good health and continue to enjoy Blois and surrounds.
We’ve finished our foie gras too.
Thanks Susan. Good health and many bookings for you as well.
We found our foie gras particularly good this year.
Perfect way to spend New Year’s Eve. A wood fire in a beautiful fireplace; some elegant flutes of champagne; I think I spy smoked salmon; and your soulmate. What could beat that?
Give me French rural life any day over city life. I enjoy your tales and photos of the places you visit. Keep ’em coming. 🙂
All the best to you both for 2016.
Exactly, I think it’s the perfect way to spend New Year’s Eve!
Thank you for your encouragment!
There was once a time when I didn’t think I could live anywhere else in the world but Paris. Just goes to show!
As Susie Kelly said, a perfect way to spend New Year.
In fact, ditto all her comments.
Happy writing and travels throughout the year.
Thanks Helen! The same to you!
[…] of our visit to Rothenburg am der Tauber in 1999. We bought two beautiful handmade enamelled champagne glasses; we discovered Käthe Wohlfahrt’s Christmas shop; and we had an unforgettable chanterelle salad […]