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- "Great is Thy Faithfulness" by Campagne Maison on Nov 21, 2009
Bonjour from Campagne Maisonpainting by Jennie Brownscombe hanging at Pilgrim Hall MuseumPlymouth, MAGreat is Thy FaithfulnessSummer and winter, and springtime and harvestSun, moon and stars in their courses aboveJoin with all nature in manifold witn...
- Ain't She Sweet? by Campagne Maison on Nov 20, 2009 in My Neck of the Woods Family Treasures Perceptions Farm Features Something To Crow About
Bonjour from Campagne MaisonI've been sitting on pins and needles ever since I got the phone call! Many of you may recall my post about Amanda Jane and my quest to find her. (For those of you that are not familiar with the story, you can find it in m...
- He's Here! by Campagne Maison on Nov 19, 2009 in My Neck of the Woods Something To Crow About
Bonjour from Campagne Maison He's here and he's precious! "....Children are an heritage of the Lord and the fruit of the womb is his reward. As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man, so are children of the youth. HAPPY is the man that hath his quive...
- The Ziploc Omelet by Campagne Maison on Nov 17, 2009 in Great Ideas
Bonjour from Campagne MaisonI received this recipe from my friend, Vanessa. She and I were co-workers for several years for Dr. Reggie Cullom in Osceola, AR. I had never seen this recipe before and thought it was noteworthy of sharing. I hope that yo...
- My Neck of the Woods by Campagne Maison on Nov 14, 2009 in My Neck of the Woods
Bonjour from Campagne MaisonI just love this building! It houses a business office on the bottom floor and an apartment on the top level. The wrought iron balcony and railings stand out against the stark white paint and black shutters of the facade.
- by Campagne Maison on Nov 14, 2009 in My Neck of the Woods
Bonjour from Campagne MaisonI just love this building! It houses a business office on the bottom floor and an apartment on the top level. The wrought iron balcony and railings stand out against the stark white paint and black shutters of the facade.





