
Yesterday, I started rereading A Moveable Feast. I woke up in the middle of the night and spent a few decadent hours curled up with it and a cup of herbal tea. Today, I'll take it out and about with me, drink coffee and eat a pain au chocolat; the best kind of weekend treat.
This week is going to be a busy one, so that will be about it for today. A yoga class and an hour of television in the evening will round out the day. Happy Sunday!
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Namaste Jane.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Sunday.
xo jane
Sounds like the perfect weekend, and with one of my favorite novels to boot.
ReplyDeleteyour selections are always such candy for the eyes... delurking here because i feel so trendy i have 4 things in this one ;)
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ReplyDeleteLove this mix. We had a respite from Winter today - I didn't need a coat - and the sun was out. Warmed me inside and out. I also re-read a book this weekend (The Best Awful by Carrie Fisher), over good coffee and a croissant. Highly enjoyable! Hope the week ahead treats you well.
ReplyDeleteI finished "A Moveable Feast" just a few weeks ago! I read it after reading "The Paris Wife" - which was a lot more depressing. Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect cosy weekend. I spent mine with a lot of coffee and girl talk with old friends too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great reread! I loved A Moveable Feast.
ReplyDeleteThat is an adorable blouse!
ReplyDeleteThis is me :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I loved your guest post on Hila's blog. The book has blown me away, read it last summer. I want to go to Paris this year, and I think I'll pack this little book and re-read it somewhere on the bank of the river, with a glass of red.