"It's been a rainy day in the south of France. The level
of the river outside my window has risen two meters since
morning. But the rain has stopped and the stars have come
out and I'm about to go out for a walk with my best friend,
and then take her to dinner. Life is good."

What is a typical dinner for you there Turq.  To give it relevance to
the group please use as our topic: "What Buddha would eat in the South
of France!" Spare no adjectives please, I love food.


--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" 
> > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Thanks Jim.  As New Morning's post indicated I have perhaps beaten
> > > this horse to death, then followed it into another incarnation, 
> > > and then beaten it to death again.  I was just out in the field 
> > > looking suspiciously at a few new born colts when I was reminded 
> > > that the madness stops when I stop it.  
> > > . . .
> > > I hope you are having the same!
> > 
> > I am! Its a foggy calm quiet day here in Northern Cal, so I am 
> > sitting in my studio in the backyard under the avocado tree, 
> > listening to a little music and just appreciating the peacefulness. 
> > I have a conga type drum with this red cover on the body, imprinted 
> > with gold leaves and colored metallic dots, enhanced with a decal of 
> > Sponge Bob ski-jumping, goggles and all, so I may play that in a 
> > bit.
> 
> It's been a rainy day in the south of France. The level
> of the river outside my window has risen two meters since
> morning. But the rain has stopped and the stars have come
> out and I'm about to go out for a walk with my best friend,
> and then take her to dinner. Life is good.
>



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