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Could I have lived a French life?
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I have been home for almost a week. The laundry has been done and the last of the summer clothes have been packed away in the empty suitcase. At this moment, I have no travel plans. Oaxaca next spring? France? Somewhere with Monsieur? Except he really is not a traveller...To fully enjoy travel, I think, you must be a dreamer...someone who sees possibilities...probably a fiction reader. After my time in France and in Shetland, I wonder.."What if my grandfather had returned to Shetland instead of settling in Canada?" "What if I had taken my degree and settled in France?"
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What would it be like to live in a house covered in grape vines on an island in the Loire? |
As I look at my photos, I notice that I often take pictures of the doors and windows of peoples' homes. Something that I really don't do at home. I wonder about the occupants and their lives.
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This timbered house is Bourgues is very old. |
When I travel by myself, I am content to wander the streets, just noticing...
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I wondered who had ridden their bike to the luthier and if Monsieur was playing his bass.
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These lace curtains seem so cheery. I had to stop and take a picture.
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I am by nature a walker. I love to notice the world around me. I enjoy communities where most errands can be accomplished on foot. I'm not sure how I will maintain my energy and curiosity in my neighbourhood.
Doors and windows differ in many places, but I don't find our Canadian ones nearly as charming as those in small European villages, or even in the older areas in big cities. Perhaps they draw us because we wonder about the life lived behind those barriers, and would love to peek in.
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