Ok, I'm a Francophile. Not that I have anything against the splendors of my own country but some things here are incomparable.
We had a long Sunday lunch with our colleague Nathalie of Avignon Daily Photo and some of her family. She and her partner live in a centuries-old stone farmhouse outside of Avignon, near the wine making town of Beaumes de Venise. We walked along the hillside after the meal, past an old church, vineyards and the canal that irrigates them. We saw grassy plants covered with tiny white snails.
The house has four bedrooms and you can rent it for a week during the summer. It would be heaven. Click here to get information. Do it. There are only the two of us so if anyone is interested in splitting it next summer let me know.
We had a long Sunday lunch with our colleague Nathalie of Avignon Daily Photo and some of her family. She and her partner live in a centuries-old stone farmhouse outside of Avignon, near the wine making town of Beaumes de Venise. We walked along the hillside after the meal, past an old church, vineyards and the canal that irrigates them. We saw grassy plants covered with tiny white snails.
The house has four bedrooms and you can rent it for a week during the summer. It would be heaven. Click here to get information. Do it. There are only the two of us so if anyone is interested in splitting it next summer let me know.
en effet c'est une tres bonne raison. tres sympa cette tablée
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteYes one of the reasons to love France.
ReplyDeleteAh... the vino.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a pleasure having you both, thanks for coming!
ReplyDeleteOur house is available for weekly summer rentals : check out
http://lapeyriere-holidayrental.com/english/index.html
Am enjoying your trip vicariously through your lens Bob.. looks like you're having splendid weather to enjoy the beauty of France, perfect!
ReplyDeleteNathalie and Michel en famille sounds like heaven to me. Two of my favourite people! Bliss in Provence.
ReplyDeletePick me ! Pick me! That sounds heavenly. I hope you gave Nathalie a hug pour moi!
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Some things never change. France is still gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteNice promise of wine... I believe 2014 will be a good 'cru'.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful countryside, Bob, and getting together with like-minded people is always welcome.
ReplyDeleteThere she is, the wonderful Nathalie. I have looked at the photos of her house before and it looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a dream.
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