Wisdom is knowing the right thing to do. Virtue is doing it.
Finding and practicing grace in recovery
the story of the journey of my ordinary life. .
Author Artist Filmmaker
Laugh. Dream. Dare. Inspire.
just like Moby Dick, but shorter and less whale-oriented.
A life in Paris
random insight from an unwanted houseguest
...WHAT A CURMUDGEON THINKS ABOUT, WHEN HE HAS TIME TO THINK...
the story of the journey of my ordinary life. .
Avoiding dog poo, pickpockets, and use of the subjunctive.
the story of the journey of my ordinary life. .
the story of the journey of my ordinary life. .
the story of the journey of my ordinary life. .
the story of the journey of my ordinary life. .
My tales of travel, food, wine and music, Or, how I started this blog wanting to move to Paris but ended up happily living on Kauai.
Wisdom is knowing the right thing to do. Virtue is doing it.
Finding and practicing grace in recovery
the story of the journey of my ordinary life. .
Author Artist Filmmaker
Laugh. Dream. Dare. Inspire.
just like Moby Dick, but shorter and less whale-oriented.
A life in Paris
random insight from an unwanted houseguest
...WHAT A CURMUDGEON THINKS ABOUT, WHEN HE HAS TIME TO THINK...
the story of the journey of my ordinary life. .
Avoiding dog poo, pickpockets, and use of the subjunctive.
the story of the journey of my ordinary life. .
the story of the journey of my ordinary life. .
the story of the journey of my ordinary life. .
the story of the journey of my ordinary life. .
My tales of travel, food, wine and music, Or, how I started this blog wanting to move to Paris but ended up happily living on Kauai.
It was indeed a lovely afternoon, thank you Denise. Your photos came out well too. I think in the interests of research we really must do the Lowry Hotel next time, although I'm not too sure about Eccles cakes and Vimto jelly!
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Eccles cakes and Vimto jelly! is that what they serve? I don't like Eccles cakes, my mum would make them with left over pastry, sugar and currants, but Vimto jelly sounds nice.Love Denise
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Mmm, my mouth is watering at the sight of the scones and clotted cream! I wish that I could join your afternoon tea research project. Let me know if you ever need a partner in crime in Paris, Dennis. I've only had tea at the George V but I'm sure that there have to be some other places that do afternoon tea.Two questions – are you not always given an extra pot of tea in England? It seems that the places that I've been have automatically refilled the tea pot without an additional charge but your post made me think that perhaps it isn't the norm. And what is Vimto jelly?
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