Salut PP - thanks for dropping by at mine and for your lovely comments. I am SO envious of where you live. I was in St Gaudens back in 1985/85 for a year, working in the lycee. I remember all the kids coming in on a Monday from outlying villages in the Pyrenees, staying all week and leaving again on Saturday. I had such a brilliant year there. I left my heart there (and in Toulouse) quite literally. I always wanted to go back and live there and if I hadn't had my degree to finish and a boyfriend to stay loyal to (now my husband!) I would have made Toulouse (or somewhere near) my home. The Pyrenees, steeped in all their history, are so very beautiful (and I, too, am a passionate skier!). Too many happy memories. You are making me feel homesick! x PS, come on then, get on and write about it!
Who am I?
Perhaps I could be described as a wild, welsh, butterfly, lost in France. Generally searching for something with husband, four children and dog in tow.
I am now equally bad in three languages, Welsh, English and French. Living on the Spanish border just adds to the confusion.
Apart from my family, friends and dog, my greatest loves are singing and the beauty of nature. I love to find the beauty in others; it’s too easy to spot the negative.
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There see, you blogged. Come on, do it again!
We are waiting with baited breath, PP!
Keep trying, you'll get the hang of it eventually!
my dear, thank you for your visit to my blog, now what l should say, is if l can blog, then so can you.
Salut PP - thanks for dropping by at mine and for your lovely comments. I am SO envious of where you live. I was in St Gaudens back in 1985/85 for a year, working in the lycee. I remember all the kids coming in on a Monday from outlying villages in the Pyrenees, staying all week and leaving again on Saturday. I had such a brilliant year there. I left my heart there (and in Toulouse) quite literally. I always wanted to go back and live there and if I hadn't had my degree to finish and a boyfriend to stay loyal to (now my husband!) I would have made Toulouse (or somewhere near) my home. The Pyrenees, steeped in all their history, are so very beautiful (and I, too, am a passionate skier!). Too many happy memories. You are making me feel homesick!
x
PS, come on then, get on and write about it!
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