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Author of KNOWING: A SERIES OF GIFTS
1. The Longest Season

Back home, we had a spurt of warm, humidity-free weather and called it spring.  Here in France, spring is like the energizer bunny--It just keeps on going.  It's a wonderful, new experience for me.   I'm enjoying every second as I watch the Plane trees slowly go from bald, knobby things to displaying majestic green leaves the size of elephant ears. 

Large Plane Trees by Vincent van Gogh
The dry and dusty looking vineyard across the valley is smattered with green, promising grapes. The cafĂ© owners are taking down their plastic screens and placing tables along the street for the patrons to get better views of passersby as they sip their cafes. 

Last week, I was also privileged to see Paris in the spring.  Yes, it was cool and rainy but it was, well...Paris.  I've added a few photos I took on our visit.  Enjoy and don't forget...ONE WEEK FROM TODAY is the BLOG HOP.  Come back for a chance to win my novel and another special prize!