An afternoon in Eygalieres
Explore · Jill BarthTake careful steps, enjoy the moment. Beautiful, ancient, earthbound, desirable. I can’t imagine spending the stroll with anyone but my husband…for romantic reasons, definitely…but also because I can turn, at any moment, to my lifelong partner and say,
“Remember our afternoon in Eygalieres?”
If that sounds romantic…keep reading here about Jill’s afternoon in Eygalieres.
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