Village Scenes in Uzes: One Crazy Good Artist
Barefoot BloggerLast Saturday afternoon one of the local artists in Uzes threw a soiree for a few friends and fans.
Aside from celebrating the last days of his art exhibit, it was a crazy good party.
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