Time and Tide…

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  1. Michael!

    Greetings from sunny and blustery South Jersey!

    So great to read your writing! Gorgeous, as ever. (“When in the world.”)

    I recently began following a woman on IG who left the States and bought a chateau in southwestern France — https://chateauchronicles.com/ — and I thought… “Hmmm…I wonder if Michael and his family are still in France?” And, you are!

    Love the photos and “hearing” about Provence. Your piece evokes such a longing to travel. It’s been a minute for me.

    For a million reasons, you are very fortunate to be there…

    Be well!

    Jude

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  2. Hi Mike I subscribed to this, not knowing it was you, but by the time I’d finished reading this wonderful piece I was sure I knew the voice (from the olden days!). Alex was here in Maine with us this past week and the fond memories of the cabin you all built in the woods and Monty Python emerging from the fields of Ohio as well. I love this writing and your other pieces (now that I’ve found them when I checked back to see if it really was you) are on my list for relaxing moments in the day. Fondly (voice from the past) Betsy Wing

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  3. Hi Michael!

    Long time no hear!

    I only know that you left Paree and I have no snail mail address for you, which I would love to have (please!)

    Lot’s going on here, but now there is no the time to tell you. Live is life. I am more contemplating of it, but still there is very little time to stand and stare.

    Sean + Riyoko thriving. But Sean is juggling more than ever, so it is a bit pressurised for him.

    I think of you… your life, or you feel poignant somehow, but I don’t know. That is not the word, I think. What am I saying!!? Duhh! Perhaps that’s me. Truly, everything is indeterminate and interconnected, however it appears.

    I do hope your young French gang is doing fine, and Jess is well and happy. And you too of course!

    I will read the full blog later, but it’s beautiful to see you recording the season’s life changes.

    Now back to the pots!!!

    Take care and thrive my dear!

    My love to all indeed,

    Paul

    Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2025 at 4:37 PM

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