Monthly Archives: July 2012
Weekend photos
Pleasant weekend weather had us out and about.
On translation
I rarely mention my work on this blog, but I thought I would write a little post about my work as a freelance French to English translator.
On translation
I rarely mention my work on this blog, but I thought I would write a little post about my work as a freelance French to English translator.
From the archives: Essaouira, Morocco
Since returning to France from our trip to the US one week ago, I have been working nonstop. This means I haven’t been able to take any pictures or “do” anything terribly interesting since.
From the archives: Essaouira, Morocco
Since returning to France from our trip to the US one week ago, I have been working nonstop. This means I haven’t been able to take any pictures or “do” anything terribly interesting since.
South Beach Miami
To wrap up our trip in the US, we spent the last few days in Miami.
Snapshot: Reading
Louis loves books. Here he is in Miami on the cool hotel carpet “reading” Curious George.
Snapshot: Reading
Louis loves books. Here he is in Miami on the cool hotel carpet “reading” Curious George.
Night shots in Cape Girardeau
Here are a few night shots of the downtown area of Cape Girardeau. The “historic” downtown area sits on the Mississippi river and it is very small; about three blocks long and three blocks wide.
Night shots in Cape Girardeau
Here are a few night shots of the downtown area of Cape Girardeau. The “historic” downtown area sits on the Mississippi river and it is very small; about three blocks long and three blocks wide.
A Transcontinental Love Story
While home in Cape Girardeau, I always make a point of visiting two of my favorite people. I introduced them to one another through some very unlikely circumstances.
A Transcontinental Love Story
While home in Cape Girardeau, I always make a point of visiting two of my favorite people. I introduced them to one another through some very unlikely circumstances.
The American Queen
One of the few exciting things about living on the Mississippi River as a kid was the docking of the occasional paddle boat.
The American Queen
One of the few exciting things about living on the Mississippi River as a kid was the docking of the occasional paddle boat.
Snapshot: The glass door
Greetings from Missouri! An update is long overdue, but I have been busy and it has been hot!
Snapshot: The glass door
Greetings from Missouri! An update is long overdue, but I have been busy and it has been hot!
