lately, figs have literally been falling at my feet (see HERE and HERE). i also grew up in the central valley where fig orchards were prominent, our closest shopping center was called “fig garden”, and in high school our “gathering” place for weekend nights was a giant fig orchard which was simply known as “the figs.” so you can see why i was feeling compelled to make a few figs here in france. i had never made one before and they kept trying to turn into pears (as i have made 100’s of pears in the past and muscle memory is really “something”) but i think a few of them turned out ok.
do you remember my friend, laurence, who lives in france and the uncanny start to our friendship ? again, she hosted an AMAZING dinner the other night at her beautiful home in cannes. it was yet another very wonderful and leisurely dinner.
sadly, the jack russell terriers were not there, but i did get a lot of loving from the king charles.
one of the things i LOVE about france is the lack of “to go” coffees + teas. people actually take the time to sit and enjoy their coffee in a real ceramic cup, forgoing paper cups/styrofoam cups/plastic lids/cardboard sleeves/wooden stirrers . . . UGH. it’s the general difference in lifestyle compared to america. we are always in such a hurry to get from point A to point B, in the south of france, people take the time to savor their hot beverage over a conversation. i’m trying to adhere to this, but when i “need” to have tea in my studio, this is my to go cup.
vallauris, france
26 may 2013
i love being back in france with my favorite sketching subject matter . . . PASTRIES !
i’m passionately intrigued with hanging laundry from other countries. i find it to be beautiful, very telling, and natural works of art. i always photograph a series of hanging laundry wherever i am (probably much to the chagrin of whoever’s laundry it is !).
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