On the sidewalks of Petaluma, citizens gathered to play Boule and watch the Tour d'France. The only beheadings were bushels of various fresh fruits and vegetables. There was, however, a sighting of Peter Sellar's older brother and a toast to the long-awaited engagement of Mr. Max and America's Princess Kate.The communal cooking of everything French and fabulous was orchestrated by Kay Baumhefner www.comehometocooking.com
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Bubbles on Bastille Day
On the sidewalks of Petaluma, citizens gathered to play Boule and watch the Tour d'France. The only beheadings were bushels of various fresh fruits and vegetables. There was, however, a sighting of Peter Sellar's older brother and a toast to the long-awaited engagement of Mr. Max and America's Princess Kate.The communal cooking of everything French and fabulous was orchestrated by Kay Baumhefner www.comehometocooking.com
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