Friday, April 24, 2020
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Continuing a wonderful chain of friends, introducing friends to the magic of Bourdeilles, France, we bring you this website.
Who we are is Tom and Susan Vieth. Tom is an artist. Susan keeps everything in our lives somewhat straight so that Tom can stay lost in his painting.
After 22 years of loving Vermont and having tremendous success with Tom’s art career we are making a new bold move - we are now living in Bourdeilles,France.
It all started ten years ago when Tom proposed we buy a house so he could have a settled place to make his watercolors while in France. Being the practical one Susan said, “No, that’s what one does when they are 60 - 70.” Tom’s response was that at that age we might not be able to make it to France. So 6 months later we had ‘the little house in France’.
We are now on to new adventures and this blog is being created to share these experiences as well as showcase weekly cartoons and sketches by Tom. And to keep you posted on new opportunities that we cook up--such as tours in our region of France, products from our region and watercolors from Tom’s sketch book.
Wish us luck, keep in touch and let us know if you are in the area of our small village in France. Life moves; hold on!
7 comments:
Very evocative thank you Susan. The closest we will get in the foreseeable and missing it.
Thank you for the enchanting getaway moments!
Oh my . . . the views.
Lovely . . .
Thank you for the wonderful pictures. But for the virus we would be in France right now seeing things for ourselves. This is the first summer in 20 years we will not be in France for a few weeks. We are hoping for October. You area looks delightful.
I just realized (after a map search) that we would have been at Sarlat today but for the virus. That is not far from your town which, from your photos, looks like a place to see. Maybe in October. We had planned a month in that southwest corner of France,
So pretty. We were supposed to leave for Chateauneuf-du-pape on 5/15. Oh well, next year. In the meantime, thanks for the lovely photos.
Hello Nara,
Please feel free to use the image of the sunflowers. Thank you for asking.
best of luck with your efforts,
Susan
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