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Hello Micah,
The pictures are great, I can feel the winter air and the water lapping on the shore. i am curious why the old house reminded you of me. I want to plant some yellow flowers around it. It looks so lonely.
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Micah,
I love all the snowy pictures! Paris appears to be able to only drop snow on the ground and not the structures...making it very picturesque! So lovely! A rain storm washed all our snow away today. I am sure there will be more before the spring flowers bloom though! :)
Love, Leah |
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Micah,
We absolutely loved reading your entry about Plougasnou and looking through your pictures. It is so picturesque and lovely. I felt calmer just looking at the ocean and the beautiful rock formations. It sounds like you had a wonderful, wonderful time. I am so glad you got to escape the city for a few days to get back to nature and the calmness of the ocean. If only there was more time to just travel and explore with you! I'd be on a plane in a heartbeat!
We also had a good laugh at your ewey crustacean crepe. Ew!! It reminded me of the lobsters we ate in Maine!
We love and miss you! Thank you for keeping up this blog so we feel so much closer to you and your adventures!
Love, Leah |
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Thank you for letting us accompany you on your journeys again! Loved the photos, you are really getting good at that! Those old towns and houses are magic, so full of life and character. (Unlike all the new things here in the US). I feel so astounded those houses are still standing and are inhabited after this time!
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Micah,
Congrats on your newly acclaimed title of....author/reporter/contributor! The stories are great!
Love and miss you! Leah |
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amazing,, really that was so lovely pictures |
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Does Part II include how Peter the 'barista' manage to burn his own coffee pot by not filling it with water and then try and blame it on the rather powerful hobs that we were cooking from,
happy times my sweetheart |
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Enjoyed very much your colorful story of Koutouloufari and getting to Greece! I think you have a second career as a memoir/travel writer if you so choose!
Can't wait till 12/22!!!!!!!!!! |
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AHHH!!! I love the beautiful pics! It was wonderful t talk to you. love you |
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Micah, your shots of Bonne Terrasse and your reflections on Janine draw such a longing, touch such a place I can barely describe. Thank you for your gift of eye and heart.
Jen |
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Hello my Love! It is wonderful to see your pictures, I miss you greatly! I hope you had a wonderful birthday, your card may be a little late... I am sorry!! Think of you often!
Katy |
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We loved your pictures from "Visiting Paris in A Day." Marlene's friend is indeed a little scary. It looks like you had a really, really fun adventure!
We miss you!
Love, Leah & Jett |
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micah!! i miss you!! i am glad to see that you are doing well...... seeing those pics of california reminded me that the whole state is not as bad as san diego :) take care!!
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I'm so sorry I missed you while you were here! But I'm so glad that you exist and I love you so much! :)
-B
P.S. Such beautiful writing! I can taste and feel the words. |
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Dear Micah,
I have enjoyed the interesting images and the richness of your writing. What treasure of experiences you are storing up! We have forests waiting just for you when you return. I am going back to the Amazon in July and then on to Peru to walk the Inca Trail with my eldest daughter Heather. Julie would go but will be 8 months pregnant by then. Back to my garden to finish planting.
Love,
Bob Rawson |
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