Since I have been doing nothing exciting to write about, this will be mainly a photo blog.
The heat and humidity here in southern France have been too much for me. Fortunately, my apartment building has a TDF (to die for) pool. I swim and do my pool rehabilitation exercises every morning, then spend the rest of the day in the comfort of my air-conditioned apartment. It gets monotonous.
Not just the heat, but the crowds also keep me home bound. I live in a vacation paradise. The beaches are packed. Finding a parking place is as challenging as finding a contact lens in the sea. A tranquilizer is required to negotiate the traffic.

It is in the French DNA to take vacation in July or August, with August being the preferable month. This applies to all – not just families with children which is understandable.
A bachelor lawyer I know has closed shop for all of August. Friend Karen bought an apartment in the spring. She is having it renovated, but all work stopped in mid July and will not continue until September. Vacation time.
My physical therapist is “en vacance “ for the entire month. (The French get five weeks of paid vacation per year, plus lots of holidays.). It’s best not to get sick in France in August. Your doctor will likely be on the golf course or beach somewhere far off. Your favorite pharmacy, bakery, butcher shop – likely closed until September.
Fortunately, the “rentree” ( when kids go back to school) is around the corner. Life will return to normal soon.
Following are random photos retrieved from the innards of my computer. Most are from fascinating trips husband Bob and I had the fortune to enjoy. We loved to explore far off lands, learn about different cultures, and meet the locals. It was all fun and enriching.















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Leah, I’m so sorry to hear ab the loss of your brother, but glad you had a wonderful relationship with him. I lost my sister a few weeks ago and there’s a hole in my heart.I do hope you continue to heal, regain your strength. You have places to visit and people to meet! xo
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Dear Frances, I am sorry about the loss of your sister. It’s so hard and sad to lose a sibling. I am doing well –and hope to visit places soon.
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Leah, as always, your photos are breathtaking. I’d like to know how you got that tiger to pose for the perfect photo op!
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Thank you Noel. I think Tiger photo was luck…and patience
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Wonderful photos, Leah. Especially loved the bird, perfectly captured. In August we had a great time in Ohio staying with Anne. She said you were in California. Hope you have an enjoyable time.
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Hello Karen. Glad you liked the photos. California was not so terrific. Details in next blog coming soon.
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Wonderful pictures, Leah. And beautiful memories for you. So true about summertime in France! Bon voyage and enjoy San Francisco.
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Thanks for sharing. I would love to chat with you about the olde times.
Michael Cory
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Hi Mke, Good to hear from you. I was supposed to contact you years ago. Mes culpa. I am flying to SF on Friday. Send phone number. I will call you.
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wonderful photos. I assume the “bird” is some type of stork.
it looks like you’ve reached the stage where the happy memories are no longer painful.
I hope your rehab is successful and you are able to explore the world again.
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The memories /photos are bittersweet. Sometimes it’s still hard to believe he’s gone. But, we had an enriching life and nothing Iasts forever. I too hope to do more world exploring, but with my limited walking it will be difficult. I can still hope for more improvement. You are amazing. Trip after trip. Good for you.
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Love all the photos Leah, you two had some many great memories together!! We miss Dad and certainly understand your feelings but our memories will forever allow us to carry him in our hearts. Thank for sharing just a few of moments you two made along the way!
Good to hear from you, Rob. Yes, we had some memorable adventures. I miss him too, and the adventures.
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Good to hear from you, Rob. Yes, we had some memorable adventures. I miss him too, and the adventures.
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Thank you for the photo blog, Leah. What wonderful, exotic places you have visited…a lifetime of memories!
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Hello Frances, I am lucky. Bob and I visited many fascinating places. He was the perfect travel companion. Lots of fabulous memories.
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Thank you for the photoblog, Leah. What wonderful & exotic places you have visited. Lovely, lovely memories. xo
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Thank you, Leah! It was delightful to take that photo journey with you!
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Glad you liked the journey. All the photos brought back memories of wonderful times we had and the fascinating places we had the fortune to visit.
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