Human Flower Project
Allons Enfants de la Patrie
Seven prisoners were sprung from jail this day in 1789. The rest is bleu, blanc et rouge.
Rosy Wealth of June (1886)
Henri Fantin-Latour
Photo: National Gallery of Art, UK
Happy Bastille Day. Here’s La Marseillaise, with lyrics in French and English if you’d like to sing along. The revolutionary anthem is so stirring, it was banned by Napoleon, and reinstated in July 1830.
Best wishes to Nicole near Beziers, Jamal in Damascus, and Claire, wherever you may be!
Posted by on 07/14 at 02:00 PM
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Posted by on 04/03 at 03:30 AM
I look for research as a curative for non hodgkins lymphoma, the feverfew flower. Apparently Rochester university in England carries out a study.
I’ve travelled in France a lot. We in Truro in the South West of England twin with Morlaix in Brittany also.
I have friends in la sables d’alonne. Je parle une peau en Francias, aussi. Do you know what researches go on in France about Feverfew?
salutations de Val Jewell (Madame)