Amazing Proof That “Art Imitates Life” in France
Artists Inspired by Provence · Barefoot Blogger · InspireWhen the Barefoot Blogger decided to travel to France, this blog was born. It was intended as a “letter back home” to those I know so they could keep up with my adventure. Little did I know that the blog would take on a life of its own. Now it …Continue reading here
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