It's is with Great pleasure and humble gratitude that I am passing the baton this year to Emma at Words and Peace, to lead and host Paris in July 2023.
I'm so honoured that our event has such a sincere and genuine group of followers, lovers of all things French, that together, we've found a way to keep it alive. I'm even more excited that we might see where these developments take us, as Emma will have her ways of doing things, and has already flagged with me some exciting ideas.
For me, I have been managing some life matters that have needed some attention, and I knew if I put out a call for assistance it would be there. I will endeavour to follow along this year, and may find a post or two in me also.
Avez-vous un bonne voyage mes amis, et j'espere que vous decouvre beacoup des chose neuveux de la Paris!
Tamara
8 comments:
Merci Tamara, for all you have done.
Looking forward to seeing you around ...in Paris.
And good luck for your current life challenges.
I'm so happy that you are able to pass the baton to Emma.
Sending good thoughts to you, Tamara, for all your leadership in the past with Paris in July.
I am so happy that Emma at Words and Peace will be able to keep up the July tradition of visiting Paris and France. Hoping that you busy schedule will slow down a little bit, and that we meet in Paris. All the best.
So great to find this out! By chance I did 3 Paris/France posts in June so I've already linked them. I hope you find time for a few posts this year, and thanks for all the work you did in the past decade.
best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Yay, Tamara. I'm thankful for Emma's support. I'll try to have at least a post or two.
First of all, thanks for all you've done over the years and good luck with anything going on in your life at the moment.
I am glad we are doing Paris in July again this year. Emma is perfect for that. I did a buddy read with her a while ago and everything was just perfect.
Good luck everyone.
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