Rosemary, I’m a very new subscriber to your blog and am absolutely loving it – thank you so much for your interesting pictures and comments. I live on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland and am doing my best to reawaken my schoolgirl French from 50 years ago! I last visited Paris for a few days in 2009 and that set me off. I came across your blog by accident. Ros
Rosemary Kneipp
September 18th, 2013 at 8:34 pm
Hi Roslyn and welcome to Aussie in France! I’m glad you’re enjoying the blog. And let’s hope you’ll be over to France again sometime soon.
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Rosemary, I’m a very new subscriber to your blog and am absolutely loving it – thank you so much for your interesting pictures and comments. I live on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland and am doing my best to reawaken my schoolgirl French from 50 years ago! I last visited Paris for a few days in 2009 and that set me off. I came across your blog by accident. Ros
Hi Roslyn and welcome to Aussie in France! I’m glad you’re enjoying the blog. And let’s hope you’ll be over to France again sometime soon.
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