If I could be somewhere else for Easter I think I'd choose Italy this year. This magazine picture reminds me of the time I spent in Tuscany a few years ago - dining one mild Fall evening on risotto with truffles in a rustic country dining room. I was in heaven and vowed I would return in another life as a Tuscan country woman living in a hill town where time stands still. I'll have to dig out those photos, taken before I went digital, stored in shoe boxes of course because we never got the albums finished, did we?
I would love to share with you what I found so beautiful about Italy.

Have you ever tried this wall finish called Ancient Damask? It's so amazing and involves plaster and stencils, staining and burnishing. But would I ever finish if I started - it would be so time consuming everything else in my life would have to be put on hold. You wouldn't hear from me for weeks........I think I'll stick with good old plain paint. But this is so European and gorgeous!
When in France I thrill to sights such as this in the markets. French linens, jute twine and string; golden, ochre and honey-toned blocks of hard-milled soap, stamped with interesting words and seals. Why do these natural, country items always look so beautiful? Perhaps because they are just that.........natural from the countryside.
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These are words at the bottom of my staircase just inside the front door. I read them every day, sometimes several times a day in passing which is quite easy to do in a small cottage style house! They always evoke memories of the places I've seen and loved~ today I thought I'd share just a few thoughts about Italy and France in preparation for the stories yet to tell about my family's beautiful home in Southwest France.
Teach your children to explore the world, to see how other people live, to gaze at their historic places, to eat their food, hear their songs, dance to their music...............to travel every chance they get. Traveling is education wrapped up in memories treasured forever.