When you see this post, I'll either be getting ready to land at Paris CDG airport, or, if you're in the Eastern U.S., I may well already be in Saint-Aignan. Wish me good connections to the TGV at the airport and a good trip by train all the way back to Saint-Aignan, with a 30-minute layover at Tours.
Chez nous, depuis 2003
Safe travels, and home to your Valentine!
ReplyDeleteI'm on the ground in Paris CDG airport...
ReplyDeleteJe te souhaite une bonne rentrée.
ReplyDeleteJusque là, ça va.
ReplyDeleteWhatever the reason for travel, it is always nice to come home and with the familiar person, animals your own things. I think you may draw the short straw for Tasha walking for the next couple of days.
ReplyDeleteHome :)
ReplyDeleteHome is where the heart is. Welcome home, Ken.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home. You must be exhausted; so much has happened.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you're home by now. Hope you had a comfortable trip.
ReplyDeleteI am exhausted. I got cramps in my leg muscles last night, but I was able to go out for a walk with Tasha this morning. That helped.
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