Thank you for visiting The French Elements blog where French is a state of mind. If I can't be in France, at least my mind can spend some time there. Won't you join me?
My name is Barb and I am the woman behind the online boutique THE FRENCH ELEMENTS. While I will always keep The French Elements blog (so many memories), I have started a new one and I hope you will visit.
CHASING THE NEXT CHAPTER is about change. The past few months I have been thinking about writing a new blog. My youngest son passed away 7/1/2015 and life will never be the same for us. He entered Heaven and we entered a new chapter in our lives. A very different chapter that is still unfolding.
We have always talked about moving back to Europe (or elsewhere). The talk continues but we are planning on making the dream our reality.
He would be pleased.
Know who you are, accept who you are, be who you are.
Tres chic!
When we do the best that we can, we never know what miracle is wrought in our life, or in the life of another.
Helen Keller
Beautiful
The most powerful thing you can do to change the world, is to change your own beliefs about the nature of life, people, reality, to something more positive.
Shakti Gawain
motto for every year
Everything will be okay in the end. If it's not okay, It's not the end.
This is all that remains of my lovely cherry tree, which stands bare and
leafless. I planted Snowdrops round the base of it, so it won't be too long
bef...
Days of grey gloom with dashes of gold. That sums up November so far. On a
grey morning we walked along the waterfront. Flat sea. Horizon indistinct.
...
Our Acer Saccharum Marshall or Sugar Maple was looking rather nice and full
on November 5.
Rain and wind did not add to it since...
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Hello, my children. Last we met it was July and here it is October. The
summer came and went and the days are getting shorter. Lots going on my in
da...
We have babies!
The old cigar box proved to be the cutest little house
and those eggs were laid, hatched and babies fed in
a matter of days! The other ...
I suppose I should have posted this a long time ago.
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Last week a group of ballroom dancers put on a show at my mother's care
facility. Mum, pretty in her flowered hat, seemed to enjoy the music and
costumes,...
*...and that is a place many of us have to visit*...caring for a beloved
mother, and helping her pass from this world into the next. We buried her
in her b...
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girls have been busily opening up boxes of all the new spring and everyday
decor...
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Saturday, August 22, 2009
Where I am heading after the giveaway
Provided of course, that a sizable fortune drops into my lap.
First of all, I can live and die in a farmhouse just like that!!!! Isn't the south of France just the most beautiful paradise? What is it about the French life that we love so? I'll take it any day, and I noticed that one of the tables inside the house is exactly like one that I picked up just last week! Yahoo! Oh Barb, you made it to see M. Balzac get into a bit of a pickle....you looked stunning by the way in your taffeta, bunchy or not, that dress made a statement and is totally you!!! Welcome back to blogland dear one and my sincerest prayers to you and to your loving boys. Anita
Okay, I'm drooling all over my keyboard!! What an incredible place! I want to live there... oh I forgot... I'm poor... financially that is! I guess it's not meant to be. sigh....
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First of all, I can live and die in a farmhouse just like that!!!! Isn't the south of France just the most beautiful paradise? What is it about the French life that we love so? I'll take it any day, and I noticed that one of the tables inside the house is exactly like one that I picked up just last week! Yahoo! Oh Barb, you made it to see M. Balzac get into a bit of a pickle....you looked stunning by the way in your taffeta, bunchy or not, that dress made a statement and is totally you!!! Welcome back to blogland dear one and my sincerest prayers to you and to your loving boys. Anita
OMG, I am so going with you. It is so beautiful. Why don't you stop by here and we can go together?
Can I visit you there? I'll cook and clean if only you'll let me!
I'm going to look at it right now! Looks so fabulous!!
Have a wonderful blessed Sunday dear friend!!
Big hugs, Sherry
Okay, I'm drooling all over my keyboard!! What an incredible place! I want to live there... oh I forgot... I'm poor... financially that is! I guess it's not meant to be. sigh....
Hugs, sherry
It is lovely - £2.4 it has to be.
Congrats. to Judy.How lucky she is with such beautiful linens.
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