Going, Going to France
Barefoot BloggerToday started out early for me … like 5:30am to put together the last bit of packing.
Admittedly, I’m not the best at packing light. Visits back and forth to France include shipping a few boxes by Fedex. It’s down to three 16″x20″ cartons each way.
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