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6 responses to “Goodbye, Partout 2017”

  1. Debra Avatar
    Debra
    February 24, 2018

    Some things are worth waiting for!! I have savored partout in my busy life thinking that I will sit and really enjoy the episodes together. And today, on a dreary end of February moment, seemed to be the right time…I loved your top 5 each and I loved that you agreed on many things within the top 5.

    I don’t think I could do a top 5 travel destination justice, but I can tell you one thing…Sandpoint is ON MY LIST of places to see…..
    xoxoxoxoxo

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  2. Hermannet Avatar
    Hermannet
    January 2, 2018

    Dear Doris and Louis,

    We wish a very happy and especially gezellig New Year with a continuing safe world journey.
    We hope to meet again in 2018!

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  3. Nancy McCanlies Avatar
    Nancy McCanlies
    January 1, 2018

    Happy New Year to two of my favorite friends. Loved sharing your travels, Photos and commentary! You could outdo Rick Steves! We leave tomorrow for warm weather!!!😎

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  4. Karen the summer neighbor Avatar
    Karen the summer neighbor
    December 31, 2017

    One of the top 100 is the laugh I just had seeing Doris’s #1: Louis the Handiest Man.

    Even though you excluded family visits my numbers 1 through 5 are all in one sentence fragment:
    flying to Orick, California, moving into the sweetest, windowed-est, gorgeous-est VRBO for a Christmas with both kids — it’s been over 12 years.

    Let me see if I can stick a picture into this box:

    Nope. jUst believe me: Per & Arnica are fabulous creatures.

    Happy new year from the flowery fairy, Karen

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  5. Alison Smith Avatar
    Alison Smith
    December 31, 2017

    Dear Doris and Louis,
    I’ve so enjoyed your posts and travelling vicariously with you. I write this from the Eastern townships of Quebec where we have been celebrating the holidays with long-time friends. And this year, for the first time in a long time, all the children in our three families were able to be here with us. 17 adults young and older for wonderful dinners every night. The temperatures have never climbed above -20C, or as we like to say in Canada, feels like -32 with the windchill! Nevertheless, it’s been a warm and wonderful holiday! Much love to you both. All best wishes for the New Year! And I look forward to travelling with you via Partout.
    xoxo Alison

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    1. ChezLouisDoris Avatar
      ChezLouisDoris
      December 31, 2017

      What a wonderful picture you paint, Alison, of your holiday with family. Traveling is wonderful, but having everyone you love together at once is the best.

      As we sit here trying to decide whether to “brave” the 11C night to watch fireworks on the Champs Elysee, we are thinking of you and sending you warmest wishes for a happy and healthy 2018.

      Doris and Louis

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