[Culturechat] France : God's Country??

Peter Haggart haggart@uidaho.edu
Tue, 30 Oct 2001 12:23:06 -0800


Ah Dodge ----

We met once - over an Idyll supper in Provence a few years ago. France
certainly has good food and we enjoyed all of it. But in my eating
experience - the best we had was in Tuscany. I can still taste and smell
some of the fine meals we had at out-of-the-way small restaurants run by
families - and even one in a large city.

However, "God's Country" I believe has multiple meanings. Not just the
food - but the whole atmosphere - that is the way the northern part of Idaho
seems to me most of the year - for a variety of reasons which I won't go
into now.

We seem to find a part of "God's Country" in every country we visit with
Idyll. Our best feelings about this have been in Tuscany and Switzerland.

Must run now - it is time for LUNCH!

Pete
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