Un dimanche avec Giono 13
La vie de l’homme est une chasse au bonheur. Parmi ces bonheurs, l’exercice de la gourmandise est un des plus importants. (Jean Giono)
*illustration de Margaret Ringia Hart
La vie de l’homme est une chasse au bonheur. Parmi ces bonheurs, l’exercice de la gourmandise est un des plus importants. (Jean Giono)
*illustration de Margaret Ringia Hart
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Oh que oui, Lali! Tiens, j’ai une envie de chocolat… 😉
Comment by Denise — 2 mai 2010 @ 12:17
What does my illustration have to do with gluttony? :S (I love chocolate, too!)
Comment by Margaret Ringia Hart — 21 mai 2013 @ 23:09
As Giono wrote The man who planted trees and as I wanted to dedicate a sunday to his work, I chose readers under trees to accompany his quotadions.
And that’s how your painting was matched with this quotation.
(I love chocolate, too!)
Comment by Lali — 22 mai 2013 @ 5:11