
Before I engage in some power-blogging of our fall trip to Paris, here are some photos of our area - you really have to get closer to the mountains to sense the turning of leaves.

Warm, golden colors dominate - no reds as with New England maples.

We climbed the castle tower and got a better view of the La Tour port.

Jack inherited Michael's navy peacoat - our first ebay kid's clothing buy.

Finally, I leave you with better things to come: ready-to-roll-then-bake Christmas cookies! Anise, hazelnut, lemon, etc. We may cut some corners this season, since these are so good. After all, more than one of us here have bitten into a tomato or even tasted a lollilop and thought, "This is what they CAN taste like."
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