Provence it’s Love. Just Love.
Paula KaneContributor blog post by Paula Kane:
It’s that time again. Time to pack up and head back to Canada. As my friend said, you miss Provence before you even leave it. It’s so true and I am not sure many would understand this sentiment, but she does. It’s a feeling of time being stolen from you, even though you try desperately to hold on to each moment. Like the beautiful sunsets, they shift within a blink of an eye.
…Continue reading here for Paula’s approach to living and loving Provence every single day that she is here.
Via:: A Table en Provence
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