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Fabulous meet up. Wish we were there. You all look great!
3 weeks agoGorgeous!
3 weeks agoHow convenient of you, Scott ;)
3 weeks agoLettuce help you pick a pair.;)
3 weeks agoAgreed! And healthier :)
3 weeks agoWonder if it opens with a “hiss”…
3 weeks agoI like the holeman covers ( written this way purposely) :)
3 weeks agoLooked fairly obvious it was a mere wall, but typical of me, just an "off the wall" attempt at humor... :-) Just posted a couple photos of a map turtle on fb too, so maybe that was lingering on my mind as well.
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10233732546391521&set=pcb.10233732548471573
It’s a surprisingly diverse market. One of the other booths photographed here is labeled as from the Mekong.
3 weeks agoGluten free. Becoming more common, but I'm surprised it's offered by a small market day trailer operation.
3 weeks agoCould be? I should have given more context though. This is the wall of a building.
3 weeks agoOr map? :-)
3 weeks agoIt was wonderful. Life needs more meetups like this.
3 weeks agoI thought about you and wondered if you might have stopped in, knowing you’d come over the Col d’Ares.
3 weeks ago
Scott I totally agree about the fabulous art museum and the different impressions painted of Céret. It’s easy to imagine the vibrant artist community that it had. The photos documenting that life were so interesting too, Picasso being front and centre. I could well imagine them gathering at the cafes under the plane trees.
3 weeks ago