

I'll take Tasha the Sheltie out for a walk in the vineyard this morning, and Walt will take her out for her second walk of the day this afternoon. The high temperature around here will be about 17ºC today. That's the low 60s in Farenheit. This morning, our outdoor thermometer reads approximately 40ºF.


These are some photos of our house in March 2009. It's located outside the little town of Saint-Aignan (pop. 3,000) in the Loire Valley (central France, 150 miles SW of Paris). We're 40 kilometers south of the big town of Blois and 60 kilometers east of the city of Tours.


We have half an acre of land in a tiny village (a "hamlet") on the edge of a big vineyard and just two or three miles outside Saint-Aignan. The house was built in the late 1960s/early 1970s, which is when I came to France for the first time. I've been coming back once or twice a year ever since, and Walt and I left the U.S. and moved here in June 2003 — more than 20 years ago.
Happy birthday Ken! I turned 70 in January and am still struggling to get used to it. Haha. Hope you have a good day and the sun comes out for you. Enjoy your lunch.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jane. I turned 70 at the beginning of the Covid pandemic. My life changed a lot at that time.
DeleteJoyeux anniversaire, Ken! Enjoy that delicious lunch, and maybe try to avoid reading the U.S. news today.
ReplyDeleteToo late. I had MSNBC on at 5 this morning.
DeleteThis made me laugh! Dear Ken, wishing you a happy birthday from across the pond.
DeleteHappy birthday Ken, cheers!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jan.
DeleteWishing you a very happy birthday and a healthy year!
ReplyDeleteMitch, I appreciate the good wishes. Hope you and J. are doing well and are comfortable in your new town and digs.
DeleteHappy Birthday
ReplyDeleteMerci!
DeleteHappy Birthday! My how the last 20 years have flown by.
ReplyDeleteI agree with that. Thanks DG. I enjoy reading your blog even though I don't comment very often. Thanks.
Deletewild & crazy birthday to you
ReplyDeleteThanks, Melinda, but my b'day was more in the relaxing style rather than partying hearty. Hope you and yours are well.
DeleteHappy Birthday, Ken! We're three and a half years apart. It seems like yesterday that we were in our fifities.
ReplyDeleteEvelyn, thank you for the birthday greeting. It doesn't seem like yesterday that you were here for the first time (2004). So many good memories stay with me from all your other visits. Tell Lewis I wish him all the best, as I do you of course. Ken
DeleteThanks for your good wishes, Ken and thanks for doing this blog which warms my heart every day.
DeleteHappy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteThanks William. Any travels in France in the cards?
DeleteHappy Birthday to You! We are so glad we know you! -- Chrissoup + Tony
ReplyDeleteMaybe the next time you come to France we'll be able to get together. Thanks to both of you for the good wishes. Ken
DeleteI'm happy to join the party here, in wishing you HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
ReplyDeleteThank you Judy. Yesterday was a nice one for me. Sun, couscous, pineapple cake, and a good if chilly walk with the dog.
DeleteHappy Birthday from Canada! May all your wishes come true.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Do I need to collect tariffs on those wishes? ; ^ )
DeleteNope, you and I have a free trade agreement.
DeleteHappy birthday from California Ken! Christine and Amal (who turned 75 last month!)
ReplyDeleteHi C. and A., thanks for the good wishes. I'm not yet sure how I feel about having begun my 77th year on the planet. I guess I'll get used to it.
DeleteHappy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteLinda from Alabama
Thanks Linda. All the best to you.
DeleteHappy Healthy Birthday...and many more!! DR
ReplyDeleteThanks, DR. I hope you are doing well.
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