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Lovely! Especially as we didn't start our journey with you until well into the year.

We only plan one trip at a time so beyond a camp in the Sahara desert in Morrocco and some time in Essaouira on the coast in January, we're not sure...

Happy 2025 travels from us both. Jodi!

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Thanks guys, Morrocco certainly sounds magical to me! Wishing you the best in 2025! 🧡

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Happy new year to you! I will continue to find my magic in France's "villes moyennes," or medium-sized towns, and perhaps add some villages. After living here for 34 years, I suddenly, somehow, don't really want to travel anywhere else, except back to the States now and then. Odd, isn't it?

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Pretty understandable, I think! Just out of curiosity, what would you name as your favorite towns in France? Happy New Year to you!

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There are so many that I don't know at all -- thus my project! But a few that come to mind are Albi, Auxerre, Figeac, Vichy, and Bourges. These are all medium-sized towns. However, I'm traditional as far as my very favorite French city of all: Paris!

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Notes taken!!

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One of them is Ambleside I think?

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Not quite, but close! One is Keswick (the boat on the lake), but I suspect you're looking at the grey stone building, which looks a lot like Ambleside. It's actually Betws-y-Coed, in Wales.:)

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Amen to magic!

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Nice wrap of the year.

I’ll have a go at your upcoming locations matrix, not going to get them all but some I’m sure of.

Innsbruck, Keswick, Edinburgh

??, Salzburg, Bruges

Eryri/Snowdonia, ?(Alsace?), Rome

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Good job - so close!! I'm impressed. The upper left is Lucerne, and the middle row is Salzburg, Prague, Bruges, otherwise you got them all! Full points. :)

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Thanks — but darn it, I really should have got Prague. Though it's some excuse that it's over 30 years since I was there (1991, fascinating time to be in a former Eastern Bloc state).

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Hello Jodi, it has been an enjoyable ride since the moment we met on Substack, and like you I still have a list of places I was going to write about but got side tracked with writing about my art instead and now my life, starting with my ancestors. I will get back to travel, but first I need to get back to painting. Perhaps I will do Notes instead and progressively show what I am doing?? Happy New Year 🥳🥂🎉

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Happy New Year to you, Sally! 🎉 One of my New Year's resolutions is to catch up with all of my favorite writers on Substack - I'm looking forward to reading about your ancestors!

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Your posts are a gift— thank you for sharing them! Here’s to many more in the new year. 🙏

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Thank you so much Victoria, and for your support always! ❤️

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Happy New Year, great year end summary!

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Thanks, sis! ❤️ Happy New Year to you, too!

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Happy New Year, Jodi! Look forward to more of your interesting posts and gorgeous photos!!

Saludos!

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Thank you Jeanine - and I look forward to reading more of YOUR posts this year…Happy New Year! 🧡

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I am ashamed to admit that I rudely plagarised your tour of Rouen with my 22 year old daughter in August last year. It was fabulous and I can’t thank you enough for all your inspiration. I love your newsletters and as an Australian woman of a certain age, living in Australia, I look forward to living MY 22 year old dream in 2025. Thank you.

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What a lovely comment, thank you so much! Nothing is more exciting than hearing that someone has enjoyed my writing on location. I hope all of your dreams come true in 2025!!

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Always enjoy reading your posts! Happy New Year!

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Thank you, Amy - Happy New Year to you too! 🧡

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