Knowledge

July 18, 2015 {199/365} Belladonna

As much as I am committed to life-long learning, I sometimes struggle to balance beliefs that "knowledge is power" while "ignorance is bliss".  For example, years ago, I didn't know that these pretty purple flowers and their equally lovely crimson berries are actually very poisonous. This new knowledge now helps me keep Piper safe when we walk in the woods. Yet, there is certain innocent ignorance that is enchanting, like beloved childhood myths who leave presents on Christmas Eve or money under pillows in exchange baby teeth or believing that Christopher Plumber actually sang "Edelweiss" in The Sound of Music.

Another of my long-held, innocent beliefs was shattered today as I read Go Set a Watchman, Harper Lee's "sequel" to To Kill a Mockingbird. I don't like to read reviews of books or films before I see them; I would rather formulate my own opinion without outside influences. So I won't give anything away here either expect that, despite the controversy surrounding the "suspicious" timing of the book's publication and the unpopular depiction of its beloved characters, the fact remains that Harper Lee did indeed write this version of the Finch family. It's a book about personal convictions and conscience that we all must reconcile for ourselves. For thus the Lord said to me: "Go, set a watchman; let him announce what he sees." (Isaiah 21:6)

Tricolor

July 14, 2015 {195/365}

There's a lot to celebrate today. First, Joyeuse Fête nationale to all of my French and francophile friends! What better way to toast the day than with une coupe de Champagne (especially one with a tricolor reflection)?! And speaking of tricolor, our little beagle is on the mend! Miss Piper has been through so much this past week (as have Maman et Papa), but the treatment worked like a charm and she seems to already be in remission. Thanks again for all of your best wishes for the three of us!  Bisous 

Finally, I have one more francophile reason to celebrate: I will be teaching a blended French 4/5 course in the fall and have been working hard on a simulated year in Paris website (check it out: Une année à Paris). It's still a work in progress, but I'm excited to be «Madame» again!

Lavande

July 13, 2015 {194/365} Lavande

This week, in honor of La Fête Nationale/Bastille Day, I'm celebrating la vie française chez moi. Today, we're au jardin. Every year, I try to grow lavender. I love the fragrance, the color, the taste -- it's a Proustian sensory memory that immediately transports me to the south of France. But let's face it, the weather in Wisconsin doesn't compare to the climate en Provence. I'll never have enough blossoms to make soap or a sachet or lavender ice cream, but if I'm lucky, I can pick sprig or two to brighten a stormy day or a glass of lemonade.