That was fun! I am interested in cooking, gardening, the beaches, and going along for walks in the villages. Where you are is so different from suburban America, and it really fuels my imagination. This may sound strange, but it kind of settles my soul to peek into what is happening in other places. Thank you so much for sharing!
I don’t think it is strange at all - I have always found anything based in France to be more peaceful. And I hope to impart that as well in my videos. Even if I am having a charged and challenging week! Thank you SO much for watching. We have many similar interests, so I hope you enjoy what is to come this week and in the future. So much to share!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for doing this vlog in horizontal and not vertical. It is so much better being able to see the broad landscape! Beautiful!
That’s a great question that I’m not really sure how to answer exactly. I prefer classic colors and styles. I rarely go for patterns or trends. I prefer modesty at this point in my life with feminine details. I tried to not shop fast fashion brands. Which means that some of my pieces are a bit more of an investment, but they last longer in my closet. I also like the adage of one in one out. It makes the shopping process more thoughtful and intentional. I like Sezane for blouses and jeans. Sandro for splurge items or coats. Uniqlo for basics and thermals. And I also try to add pieces while I’m traveling to discover and support local artisans. I hope this helps!
Maybe, Marcy, with my American accent there is room for improvement. But I agree with you - there are many places and names in France that are very different than what I imagine!
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Another beautiful vlog! Merci beaucoup! ❤
Thank you so much, Tricia!
The tulips…Wow‼️🥰💕🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
That was fun! I am interested in cooking, gardening, the beaches, and going along for walks in the villages. Where you are is so different from suburban America, and it really fuels my imagination. This may sound strange, but it kind of settles my soul to peek into what is happening in other places. Thank you so much for sharing!
I don’t think it is strange at all - I have always found anything based in France to be more peaceful. And I hope to impart that as well in my videos. Even if I am having a charged and challenging week! Thank you SO much for watching. We have many similar interests, so I hope you enjoy what is to come this week and in the future. So much to share!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for doing this vlog in horizontal and not vertical. It is so much better being able to see the broad landscape! Beautiful!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for another wonderful and informative vlog! I love the markets and travel to various towns…and the food!
I am so glad that you enjoyed that. I will try to work in more market days and food opportunities! The cuisine and recipes in France are amazing!
Shannon, your fashion sense is impeccable, would you be will to share?
That’s a great question that I’m not really sure how to answer exactly. I prefer classic colors and styles. I rarely go for patterns or trends. I prefer modesty at this point in my life with feminine details. I tried to not shop fast fashion brands. Which means that some of my pieces are a bit more of an investment, but they last longer in my closet. I also like the adage of one in one out. It makes the shopping process more thoughtful and intentional. I like Sezane for blouses and jeans. Sandro for splurge items or coats. Uniqlo for basics and thermals. And I also try to add pieces while I’m traveling to discover and support local artisans. I hope this helps!
I'm surprised wth how the name of the town is pronounced. I would have thought that it would have been pronounced like the word 'bois'.
Maybe, Marcy, with my American accent there is room for improvement. But I agree with you - there are many places and names in France that are very different than what I imagine!
Merci pour votre reponse.
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