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Patrick W. O'Bryon
Writer. Traveler. Europhile, especially Italy and France. Hobbies: rescuing animals from abuse, abandonment and mistreatment, and being sous chef around the kitchen to my chef de cuisine wife.
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Tag Archives: Teddy Bears
MAX IN FRANCE – a bittersweet tale of bear love, longing and devotion
Max was a troubled bear. Sure he traveled frequently. Enjoyed the sights and the companionship of his friends. But there was more to the bear than met the eye. His bowtie said it all: the red-white-blue tricolore of France, a fond but … Continue reading →
Posted in Animal stories, European Travel, Uncategorized
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Tagged Aix-en-Provence, Arles, Brantome, Conques, Dordogne, French travel, Perigord, Saint Enimie, South of France, Teddy Bears
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