Paris from the Eyes of a Lover

July 4, 2010

Call me silly, I don’t care.  You have to do what you have to do.  So I got hungry for peanut butter.  I never eat the stuff at home and if I do it’s the natural Laura Scuder’s brand, not some of the chemicals they pass off as peanut butter.  One time I brought a [...]

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Destined for Healing

May 12, 2010

The following are excerpts from an email a certain French reader sent about my book, Destined for Healing.   I must say his English is impeccable.    
  “I have started to study “Destined for Healing”, which really speaks to me in a new way about healing. I’ve been specially encouraged when you say : “Christians need to [...]

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Paris through the Eyes of a Lover

April 17, 2010

When I get homesick I like to go to a restaurant called Le Studio.  Since the name does not give itself away, I’ll tell you.  It’s a Mexican restaurant in Paris.  Now they have what they call Tex-Mex here, but a real California Mexican restaurant?  Le Studio is it.  To get to it you find [...]

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Paris through the Eyes of a Lover

April 8, 2010

Houseboats stack the banks of the Seine.  In many places they bobble three deep, hooked to each other with no apparent way to achieve the third boat out except to walk across the other two.  Third boat out.  What would it mean to live on the third boat out? 

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Paris through the Eyes of a Lover

March 28, 2010

This past month I’ve been absorbed in World War II history, the French Resistance and the camps, the horrific inhumanity of the concentration camps.  This is research for my next book.  So I decided to walk over to La Republique since it seems to have played an important role

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