tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-455396887087543069.post336510516513832004..comments2023-05-02T11:15:01.464-07:00Comments on All Things Paris - The Fabulous Adventures of CountessLV: London LessonsErinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00305204015341786647noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-455396887087543069.post-50175475448866345622015-10-20T03:19:19.466-07:002015-10-20T03:19:19.466-07:00That's a great photo you found in the charity ...That's a great photo you found in the charity shop, Audrey had such a beautiful face. Serviced Apartment London Ladyhttp://www.thearmitage.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-455396887087543069.post-87876432771260482982015-07-23T10:50:45.720-07:002015-07-23T10:50:45.720-07:00SO happy to see your blog posts! When you feel fru...SO happy to see your blog posts! When you feel frustrated with the "London way of doing things," think of the alternative of sitting in your office in the Fraser building where life was probably too easy. BORING!<br /><br />I've found that all of the things that make a place different, even when they make you want to rip your hair out, are the reason you're doing this in the first place. It's an adventure, a challenge, and a choice to live your life deliberately. You've got cajones, girl, and don't you forget it. <br /><br />Big hugs, from the empty, Erin-less offices of UVic Law...<br /><br />JulieAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05433596997746274440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-455396887087543069.post-77985946213494168442015-07-06T07:03:28.304-07:002015-07-06T07:03:28.304-07:00I love reading your blog as well, and it so please...I love reading your blog as well, and it so pleases me that my comment follows your mother's. Not just because we're all of us Islanders from the Pacific Northwest (and have discovered the Small World-ishness of that via Twitter), but also because I just left a comment on my daughter's new blog -- she's just finished a second month in Rome, having moved there with her baby for her partner's job. . . <br /><br />And as always, I love reading your blog because, well, you write so well! And your observant eye brings together quirky and wonderful and sometimes even exquisite moments -- the best possibility for travel is letting us see life and human nature and our own selves clearly, if we're alert. Those tiny and occasionally epiphanic moments captured, as you do.<br /><br />Plus I'm thinking how much I could simplify my own travelling if I could simply see all of France without leaving the pub!<br /><br />(plus, are you saying that my mother, first, and then I, wasted time and energy in teaching children to say "Pardon"? All that gentle correction at the rudeness of "What" "What" -- that was wasted? I've corrected all the Posh out of them?!materfamiliashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16062766947897513369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-455396887087543069.post-82454612740030824682015-07-05T11:23:07.670-07:002015-07-05T11:23:07.670-07:00Hello Erin:
I can picture you wandering your neig...Hello Erin:<br /><br />I can picture you wandering your neighbourhood... picking up your fruits, vegetables, and cheeses from the shops.. talking with the shopkeepers, and taking in the London ambiance. Love reading your blog.. Chris sends it to me.. Think of you every day.. Love you xox Mom II<br />Shirley Hallettnoreply@blogger.com