So… this happened. We were in Paris, and the construction outside our door not only woke us at 0’dark:thirty, but somehow took out the internet connection. I wanted to share the macaron class, but couldn’t access the photos on my little Kindle. So I apologize for the amateur sketches. Luckily, here are a few photos from my phone before its geriatric battery gave up.
But…if anyone wants to come to Glasgow, I’ll make you some macarons and talk about life.Or you could just go to Paris and check in with Chef Eric at La Cuisine Paris. Tell them I sent you.
I love you sketches, sounds like a lot of fun.
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Thanks Rosie! And you just can not imagine how much fun it was. Plus…macarons!
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The tempations you put in my way, woman.. 😉
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Well, who knew you could draw, too? 🙂
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Um… Clearly drawing is not my forte but thanks!
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Just remember–the Glasgow macarons come with bed for you and Ani! Whenever you can get away.
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And just to tempt me further there are mountains and lochs…. 😉
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I think your sketches are lovely.
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Woohoo! Actual artist approval!!!!!
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Barb, I love your sketches!!! They are charming illustrations for your hand-written story. Now that we know you can sketch, we will be expecting more of these from you. At least, I will be. (Seven cousins had dinner together last night, including Eileen, and of course, we talked about you and your adventures. Did you see Trudy in Paris?) 🙂
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I’m so sorry to miss Trudy in Paris! And that cousins dinner too. And thanks for kind words about my little drawings.
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Ditto on the expectations of more sketches. ‘Charming’ is an excellent description!
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I agree with everyone, you can definitely sketch! I’ve never tried making macarons but I like eating them 😉
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I love eating them. Not quite so enthusiastic about the whole making process, but I do have newfound respect for what that takes.
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Ah, one of those items that look really simple but are hell to make?
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Again… like life!
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Love it!! And your sketches are great!
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Thanks so much! So sweet of you to comment on the sketches but I think we can all see why an art career was never an option…
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LOVE the sketches!!!!
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Thanks! (I love it when WiFi works…)
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Very arty Barb! You’ve revealed yet another skill of yours to us all 🙂
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Thanks so much! (Blushes)
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Like everyone sais – great sketches. Love macarons. Have some good places here in NYC that make them.
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Great Aunt Fanny (from Lon GUYland) used to say that she never needed to leave New York because you could get everything there and it would either taste better or last longer.
I think she must have been right because she had terrific taste and she lasted almost 100 years.
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I love the sketches! 🙂 And now i’m dreaming of macarons.
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Thanks so much. Actually, I dream macarons too…in color.
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