I’m too young to grow up.
And I’m too passionate about this place to imagine life like this somewhere else. I received an email from Martine in response to my Africa story and he said,
“How are you handling France? Are you still in Camarat? I do wish you are still there, you enjoyed it so well. You’re love for life there made me believe again in the tiny things of life. Thank you for lighting up my world.”
I thought I was going to cry. But he was right – I am so happy here, so content in this part of the world, so excited about my adventures here that I just emanate joy. I laugh all the time. And I can attribute this wondrous feeling only to being swallowed by this magical place.
Yesterday I climbed onto my scooter to go to L’Esquinade wearing naught but a whimsical pereo and bikini top. I went barefoot; my only safety precaution the turtlehead helmet that perfectly matches my Peugeot scooter. And as I revved up the engine, a big fluffy white dog loyally waiting by my side, Patty (Sarah’s friend & guest) said to me, “wow, you look so French.” I couldn’t imagine a better compliment.
I can’t explain it. It’s so amazing here to me that I want to wrap myself up like it’s a big fluffy blanket I can lose myself in. Here, like hiding under the sheets, I am safe in my ignorance from the rest of the world. But morning will come, the dream will end, and I will have to crawl out of bed and back into the real world, start life again within the terrible constraints of reality. I cannot explain this place. Pictures and words can never do it justice. It’s a feeling; a place where living life is everyone’s first priority.
Like Patty said, “Only here must you drive through the vineyards to get to the beach.”
3 comments:
Beautiful! What a gift, enjoy!
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you have been given the opportunity to see life from a wonderful advantage point enjoy it and keep it always with you..You will never loose it.. you know, it takes a very long time to become young and you are well on your way of maintaining this spirit for life
you are in the spring of life but the maturing fall is equally as beautiful cause you will always see the core of existing..be happy you have the key to knowing what living is all about. love ya jack
Hello from Texas,
Is this the same Michel Family that lived in Baytown, Texas in the 1950's and early 60's? They may remember the John Street family. I'm John (the younger).
jehs@aol.com
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