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A dear friend’s gratitude for the helping hands strangers offer
We took total advantage of the wireless non-dial up internet (it doesn’t take two hours to check e-mail!), the comfy couches, full kitchen, and beautiful view of the ocean below. The only time we left the house was to walk to the convenience store to buy icecream.
Tomorrow, it’s back out to North Pacific Cannery Museum, to continue “real life,” but I’m confident we’ll feel refreshed all week!
Just got back from a spectacular 3 week holiday in France! It was such a positive experience on many levels, I feel so blessed!
I started in Paris where I met my daughter and son-in-law and we had 3 days non-stop sight seeing. We saw the Eiffel Tower, many Museums, the Arc de Triomphe and of course we did lots of shopping, especially shoes! 3 pairs!!
I then travelled by train to the Loire Valley to paint. I stayed in a chateau in Amboise and I was taught to look at perspective, colour and gradients. There were people from Australia, Spain, Brussels, Argentina, Russia, California, Switzerland, Hong Kong Montreal and France taking the course with me. Mick Jagger lives there so we sent him an invitation for dinner in 5 different languages but maybe he was busy?!
I then did a bike trip of the Loire Valley. When I found out that I was going to be doing it alone, I was scared. What if I got lost?? The people in my painting class knew I was upset so they went out of their way to help me get started. It truly made a difference to have such support. And….I made it!! I found my way, got lost at times but asked for help and the people were so willing to help, always!
When I was waiting for the plane back to Canada, I noticed a t-shirt on a young girl with a slogan on the back….”Maybe getting lost is the best way to find yourself”!! The experience of being scared, getting lost and finding my way has really been life altering.
I am going to have too much fun sharing my pictures with the kids at school. We will play with colour and perspective and we might even study simple machines because I went to the Leonardo da Vinci Museum and was truly amazed by the way his mind worked!!
“Ici, vivre est un art” What a wonderful experience!