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It was full. The top of the double part was faint to non-existent. I should have brought my dslr. I sometimes run with it and it has a waterproof covering. I didn't think the weather would clear much, though.
The Locas were painting today and the littlest one hasn't quite mastered rinsing her brush before moving on to the next color. I loved how it looked in the little palette. Kind of like Carnival spin art.
The restaurant is next to the cooperative cave of the area vignerons. You can go there to sample the local wines, especially the muscat (dessert wine) for which Beaumes de Venise is known.
Following a six month nationwide search for the best in young UK musical talent, on 5th March 2012 three unsigned artists were crowned winners of Next BRIT Thing - a national music competition for 11-19 year olds backed by the UK music industry, The BRIT Awards and the Government.
Having battled their way through regional auditions after being selected from 2,500 entries in a public online vote, thirteen Next BRIT Thing finalists performed in front of a panel of celebrity judges and an audience of thousands on Monday 5th March 2012 at the IndigO2 in Greenwich, London.
After stiff competition, the judges; pop band McFly, operatic tenor Noah Stewart, best-selling soprano Laura Wright and managing director of Columbia Records Mike Smith, chose winners in three different categories
Credit: Nicole Hudson // @hudsonniki
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