tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-890316712201619248.post9076853318104835027..comments2018-03-13T14:21:47.495+01:00Comments on Atelier de céramique du Grand Cosquet: Alice in Wonderland / Alice au pays des merveillesArmelle Léonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02168594267333506636noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-890316712201619248.post-65154364303271186432013-07-17T09:33:04.472+02:002013-07-17T09:33:04.472+02:00Bonsoir Peter,
Thank you for your kind comment, ye...Bonsoir Peter,<br />Thank you for your kind comment, yesterday I was walking with my own shoes without too much pain, today I will rest. I am confident for the healing. I never hear about the moon as a cheese, that's why she is different, maybe because she is french, here, ha ha! <br />Best wishes for your healing, say hello to Laura and NSArmelle Léonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02168594267333506636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-890316712201619248.post-30979741280711673222013-07-16T23:25:47.922+02:002013-07-16T23:25:47.922+02:00Bonjour Armelle,
What a delightful post, I enjoyed...Bonjour Armelle,<br />What a delightful post, I enjoyed the Alice in Wonderland quote, it was the perfect description of how you must feel about your "new" foot! I do hope that it continues to heal well, and you are able to enjoy life without pain. <br />How lovely to see your photo of the moon, it is definitely the mirror image of ours, and it stands a bit more upright too. Is the moon made of fromage in your part of the world? We were always told that it was made of cheese when I was a child! :)<br />Very Best Wishes to you and Yves,<br />P, L, & NS Peterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03078608554226394069noreply@blogger.com