Oh how MOVING and appropriate for us now. Your images are wonderful, for they capture the essentials. LOVE IT ALL MY beautiful friend, who loves gray, beige and French simplicity as I do. Bisous, Anita
Tu sais, chez les français, LA POÈSIE est un art dont je me passionne, et c'est quelque chose qui m'appelle. Notre Seigneur nous accorde des talents et je trouve que si je prie, DIEU m'aide à écrire. Mais c'est à MOI, NOUS TOUS d'étudier, travailler et appliquer tous nos competances. Voilà comment on glorifie le nom du Tout Puissant! Bisous ma chère, et merci pour tes mots de tendresse, Anita
You are so right....I DO love this...it really touched me. Just as I typed this....I glanced over to the lovely gift you gave me a while back...makes me feel like you are right here with me. Thank you for visiting, as always. For some reason, I noticed, I am always smiling so big when I visit and comment on your blog. I hop you are doing well and know that I think of you very often.
Dear Dore, What a delight it was to see your sweet note.. Thank you so much for visiting, I am so happy you enjoyed the roses.. The porch itself need some tender care. Lots of work need to be done, the cement floor and posts need a make over... I hope to get to that soon.. Wishing you a beautiful week ahead. bisous! Penny
Dear Dore, I love the photos, and am so inspired by your choice of words. Less is definitely more! Dear friend, you have executed that perfectly! Hope this little message finds you doing wonderfully! xoxo Christel
Dear Dore, what a beautiful post! You are right, words and experiences are quite inseparable. They tend to be "strung" together in our minds and hearts.
Hi Dore! Absolutely gorgeous post! Such a delicious combination of textures!!! Oh and yes we sold our 500 year old house and moved into a brand new one! It still has beams (new oak), a wood burning stove, an oak porch and that contemporary country feel as you say. It's quite a change and we adore every inch of it!!! It's in a tiny village quite close to our old home and is so peaceful - but more to follow!! Thank you so much for your lovely message and a gorgeous weekend to you too - Warmest wishes - Glenda xxx
Always inspiring, Dore. I love the natural elements.
ReplyDeleteVery nice sweet lady and well said! Such a deep soul you are and I am always loving it~K.Marie
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful post....lovely day...enjoy....love Ria...xxx..
ReplyDeleteOh how MOVING and appropriate for us now. Your images are wonderful, for they capture the essentials. LOVE IT ALL MY beautiful friend, who loves gray, beige and French simplicity as I do. Bisous, Anita
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Dore! I love your gorgeous vintage wooden stool...
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous words as always
Have a fabulous weekend
Lovely post!
ReplyDeleteNo my dear Dore...i don't stop blogging ...we losed a dear one...and the funeral was last wednesday.....so that is why i am still....love Ria...xxx..
ReplyDeleteLove the photos. That stool is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a great person. Thank you.
Wish you a fantastic weekend
Hugs
Beautifully said, sweet Dore. Just beautiful.... ♥
ReplyDeletexoox laurie
Beautiful and serene as always Dore....thank you. Have a lovely weekend Colette xx
ReplyDeleteI adore the quote; thank you.
ReplyDeleteLovely words and photos! So simplistic and so beautiful!
ReplyDeletexx
Anne
Ma chère,
ReplyDeleteTu sais, chez les français, LA POÈSIE est un art dont je me passionne, et c'est quelque chose qui m'appelle. Notre Seigneur nous accorde des talents et je trouve que si je prie, DIEU m'aide à écrire. Mais c'est à MOI, NOUS TOUS d'étudier, travailler et appliquer tous nos competances. Voilà comment on glorifie le nom du Tout Puissant! Bisous ma chère, et merci pour tes mots de tendresse, Anita
You are so right....I DO love this...it really touched me. Just as I typed this....I glanced over to the lovely gift you gave me a while back...makes me feel like you are right here with me. Thank you for visiting, as always. For some reason, I noticed, I am always smiling so big when I visit and comment on your blog. I hop you are doing well and know that I think of you very often.
ReplyDeleteBig hugs and lots of love
Elizabeth
Simplicity at it's best dear friend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post.. You are always such an inspiration.
fondly,
Penny
Beautiful photos and styling! I have a similar stool. Love how you've hung a linen hand towel.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Loi
Hi Dore,
ReplyDeleteSo nicely put. Very thoughtful. Thank you.
Kris
That's a very good analogy! Beautiful pics as always.
ReplyDeleteDear Dore,
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight it was to see your sweet note.. Thank you so much for visiting, I am so happy you enjoyed the roses..
The porch itself need some tender care. Lots of work need to be done,
the cement floor and posts need a make over... I hope to get to that soon..
Wishing you a beautiful week ahead.
bisous!
Penny
What a sweet thought Dore! Its made me stop a moment to take time to be thankful for my blessings, thank you for this :)!
ReplyDeleteBonjour mon amie, ma SOEUR!
ReplyDeleteMerci d'être venue me souhaiter des voeux d'anniversaire! 55 années....IMAGINE ÇA? BISOUS et MERCI! Anita
Beautifully said Dore... and so true
ReplyDeleteCindy
How beautiful. I love the natural feel of your photos.
ReplyDeleteDear Dore, I love the photos, and am so inspired by your choice of words. Less is definitely more! Dear friend, you have executed that perfectly! Hope this little message finds you doing wonderfully! xoxo Christel
ReplyDeleteDore,
ReplyDeleteSorry to arrive late to your posting. Had a deadline and took a short break from blog land.
As always your words and photo's express beauty and truth.
I admire your choice to use your own photography to express yourself.
Enjoy a wonderful peaceful week,
xo,
Vera
Simple and beautiful....just perfect. Have yourself and wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteJulie
Dear Dore, what a beautiful post! You are right, words and experiences are quite inseparable. They tend to be "strung" together in our minds and hearts.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful words Dore!
ReplyDeleteCharming! I'm loving all your little inspirations.
ReplyDeleteHi Dore! Absolutely gorgeous post! Such a delicious combination of textures!!! Oh and yes we sold our 500 year old house and moved into a brand new one! It still has beams (new oak), a wood burning stove, an oak porch and that contemporary country feel as you say. It's quite a change and we adore every inch of it!!! It's in a tiny village quite close to our old home and is so peaceful - but more to follow!! Thank you so much for your lovely message and a gorgeous weekend to you too - Warmest wishes - Glenda xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat you did here is uniquely beautiful. You inspire in unusual ways and make me think outside of the box.
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