My daughter Lindsay and son in law Terrence are buying your home. Our entire family is looking forward to visiting Louviers and experiencing what you and your family have created there. Lindsay and Terrence will love and care for your home and continue to make wonderful experiences and memories for their family and friends. I hope one day when I’m visiting Lindsay in Louviers I will have a chance to meet you.
Maggie, this is such a lovely note! Thank you, and we all know what good care and what wonderful times Lindsay and Terrence will have, and will provide, in this wonderful house!
Susan I just read your blog about leaving your home of many years and it is very sad but life goes on somehow. I think that is a fig tree in your picture..what a treasure to be able to pick them when they are very ripe and ready; the figs here in San Diego markets come from Reedley, California and some in the little cartons should have not been selected as they are not ready quite. I understand the dilemma that the rancher must be in as the weather is becoming cooler and he needs to finish the season. I began learning about you by reading a commentary on your book On Rue Tatin that has been in my library for about 25 years now along with a couple of others of yours purchased soon after. Your writing has been an inspiration and I was able to go to Paris and attend a week of cooking programs after I graduated from a basic culinary school year. This was an evening program and a switch from nursing during the day! My life in culinary as a job was short but interesting ; I decided to take in international students and cook for them on my own terms sort of. ..much less frustration with yelling chefs and kitchen drama. I am looking forward to leaning about your next 'chapter' and it's good to have your children help with this so it is something the family agrees on because it is the only home they grew up in. Dianne
Susan, I am sad (yet happy for you) when I read of your moving from Rue Tatin. We enjoyed two wonderful weeks there in July of 2016, exploring many, many of the surrounding sites. It will always be one of our favorite memories of our many trips to France. I wish you the best and look forward to learning more of this next phase of your life.
Anita, I remember when you came to stay! The house is now in new hands, as of about ten days, and while getting out was a HUGE challenge, I know the house and the garden will thrive. Thank you for your wishes.
Susan
My daughter Lindsay and son in law Terrence are buying your home. Our entire family is looking forward to visiting Louviers and experiencing what you and your family have created there. Lindsay and Terrence will love and care for your home and continue to make wonderful experiences and memories for their family and friends. I hope one day when I’m visiting Lindsay in Louviers I will have a chance to meet you.
Maggie, this is such a lovely note! Thank you, and we all know what good care and what wonderful times Lindsay and Terrence will have, and will provide, in this wonderful house!
May they have many happy years there, Maggie!
Susan I just read your blog about leaving your home of many years and it is very sad but life goes on somehow. I think that is a fig tree in your picture..what a treasure to be able to pick them when they are very ripe and ready; the figs here in San Diego markets come from Reedley, California and some in the little cartons should have not been selected as they are not ready quite. I understand the dilemma that the rancher must be in as the weather is becoming cooler and he needs to finish the season. I began learning about you by reading a commentary on your book On Rue Tatin that has been in my library for about 25 years now along with a couple of others of yours purchased soon after. Your writing has been an inspiration and I was able to go to Paris and attend a week of cooking programs after I graduated from a basic culinary school year. This was an evening program and a switch from nursing during the day! My life in culinary as a job was short but interesting ; I decided to take in international students and cook for them on my own terms sort of. ..much less frustration with yelling chefs and kitchen drama. I am looking forward to leaning about your next 'chapter' and it's good to have your children help with this so it is something the family agrees on because it is the only home they grew up in. Dianne
Susan, I am sad (yet happy for you) when I read of your moving from Rue Tatin. We enjoyed two wonderful weeks there in July of 2016, exploring many, many of the surrounding sites. It will always be one of our favorite memories of our many trips to France. I wish you the best and look forward to learning more of this next phase of your life.
Anita, I remember when you came to stay! The house is now in new hands, as of about ten days, and while getting out was a HUGE challenge, I know the house and the garden will thrive. Thank you for your wishes.