One Saturday we decided we wanted to explore the country-side. Since we are only about an hour south of France, we found a lovely little town along the coast of southern France we wanted to go check out. It was beautiful! Here are a few of my favorite pictures from that day:
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Jennie lives in Southern California with her husband and four children. She loves to travel, write poetry, and be by the water. She received a certificate of the Bible through Torchbearers Bible School, attended Hope International University for her undergrad, received a certificate in Spiritual Formation through the Apprentice Experience at Friends University, and a Masters degree in Pastoral Studies. She has written Soul Cries: A Book of Poems, Soul Cries: A Journal, and her newest book is Shaping the Soul: An Artist Collective. She owns and manages www.jenniedenney.com, where she writes a weekly blog with stories, practices, and lessons she is learning, to help her readers know they are not alone in their own becoming and encouraging them to connect with God. Follow her on IG @jennie.denney and Pinterest @jenniferpdenney.
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Wonderful pictures! Thanks for sharing.
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Jennie, What a wonderful French seacoast village. I bet that fort has lots of history. Was the little chapel on the rock in the harbor in memory of lost sailers at sea? A Méxican friend reminded me of the song La Paloma. Y’all must look up the meaning of the song as it originated in Spain. Thank you for sharing. Abrazos, Lizzie
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Lizzie, I’m not sure what the chapel meant, but what a beautiful memorial if it was to remember the lost sailors at sea!
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