In the history of art there are periods when bread seems so beautiful that it nearly gets into museums.
[note: published from bottom of the English Channel, aboard Eurostar Le Shuttle ]
14 Wednesday Jul 2021
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inIn the history of art there are periods when bread seems so beautiful that it nearly gets into museums.
[note: published from bottom of the English Channel, aboard Eurostar Le Shuttle ]
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Rosie Amber said:
Sending you good vibes for a quick home-run back to Glasgow – ready, set, go!
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barbtaub said:
Thanks Rosie!
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beth said:
Bread is always a beautiful sight)
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noelleg44 said:
Now I’ve seen it all – bread from a vending machine. Safe travels home – do post when you get there!
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Darlene said:
From the bottom of the English channel!! This proves you can blog from anywhere. Love it.
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Ellen Hawley said:
I understand emergencies like that.
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Kiki said:
When we lived in France, we drove past one on our way to Orléans and another one we passed in Paris. Amazingly, they seem to do alright, which is not something I would have predicted, knowing how much the French love their bread and how faithfully they worship their boulanger….
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Kiki said:
I started following you as a result of a witty comment of yours on Beth’s blog. You sound my kind of girl…
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barbtaub said:
Thanks Kiki! In your honor I’ll try to post about our fairytale stay in Èvian-les-Bains on Lac Leman last week. (After we make it back to Scotland of course. )
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Kiki said:
Please do – I see many laughter-filled moment approaching my tired eyes…. you have my sort of self-depricating humour which, incidentally, has me enamoured deeply with all my English/Irish/Scottish friends I made during my 8+yrs stay in Devon, UK.
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barbtaub said:
And Beth’s blog is the best, right?
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Kiki said:
She’s one of my faves…. short and to the point! Gotta love her
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Andrew Joyce said:
Have you run across one of the pizza vending machines? They might be only in Rome. The damn thing makes your pizza right there in the machine!!!!!!!! Is this where AI has taken us?
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barbtaub said:
People were talking about it, but it’s only in Rome so far. I have to say, it doesn’t seem very appetizing. 🍕🤢
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