I think you're right!As we have been there before, it’s probably already on the list... roughly 2378th I think![]()
I think you're right!As we have been there before, it’s probably already on the list... roughly 2378th I think![]()
HAHA! That's TRUE!!!Hello Bea, you have to live 150 years to see every place that is on your bucket list ! LOL !![]()
Compared to JoesMum and Dad, we're all slackers!!!!Just amazing!!
I seriously need to get out more!!
Compared to JoesMum and Dad, we're all slackers!!!!![]()
Will doWhen you see wild white horses there please picture them for me.![]()
Good afternoon roomies.
I thought I’d share a few postcards of today’s adventures. Today we drove east into Provence which is famous for lavender, sunflowers (both of which have finished flowering) and the author Peter Mayle whose book “A year in Provence” ensured most of it is heaving with tourists... needless to say, we avoid the worst bits!
We started our day near one of those beautiful, but overrun by tourists, places - Les Baux de Provence. Les Baux was the centre for mining Bauxite (Aluminium ore) which is how it got its name. One of the old mines has been converted to Carrières de Lumières an amazing light and sound show where pictures are projected onto the walls and you can wander through the mine galleries watching the show.
There were two shows running - the first with 1960s music called Flower Power
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And the second, set to classical music, featuring Spanish artists like Goya and Picasso
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And to make up for the scorpion, here’s a lovely swallowtail butterfly. There were dozens of them at the Abbey
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Booooo to Danish and German summers !!!! Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo !
You are adapted quick to Denmark.I am sure a traditional article of clothing there is the yellow rain coat !!!!
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I know right?
I have a small triangle I drive in and leaving my town is a big deal! Especially when we venture out for a dinner 25 minutes away!
Good morning all. It was daughter’s turn to make dinner last night and then we went to an ice cream parlour in the town square after. Holiday calories don’t count, do they?
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Our Melissa! (Daughter’s name for every swallowtail of this kind.) We had tons of its caterpillars eating my parsley and dill in Turkey, so we collected and fed a few in jars to watch how they turn into butterflies.
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And that’s the story behind Kristoff’s picture:
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How wonderful, that must have been great to wander through.Good afternoon roomies.
I thought I’d share a few postcards of today’s adventures. Today we drove east into Provence which is famous for lavender, sunflowers (both of which have finished flowering) and the author Peter Mayle whose book “A year in Provence” ensured most of it is heaving with tourists... needless to say, we avoid the worst bits!
We started our day near one of those beautiful, but overrun by tourists, places - Les Baux de Provence. Les Baux was the centre for mining Bauxite (Aluminium ore) which is how it got its name. One of the old mines has been converted to Carrières de Lumières an amazing light and sound show where pictures are projected onto the walls and you can wander through the mine galleries watching the show.
There were two shows running - the first with 1960s music called Flower Power
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And the second, set to classical music, featuring Spanish artists like Goya and Picasso
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Spectacular scenery!We then drove into the nearby Alpilles hills for a picnic lunch
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And then to the “trogloydytic” Abbey of Saint-Roman near Beaucaire.
It is on top of the hill and the Abbey was cut into the rock. There are many grave cuts visible in the rock; they were crammed in and certainly didn’t respect the traditional east-west orientation for a Christian grave!
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There was a fine view across the Rhone valley towards the Alpilles... the cruise liner turning round gives you an idea how big the river Rhone is at this stage!
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Good morning Lena,Good morning, roommates!
School + afterschool activities have all started here, so I’m a busy class mom again.Husband’s conferences are starting too, and there are shirts I successfully neglected for many months that are now waiting to be ironed. I’m sure my freelance work will start trickling in soon too. The holiday is over.
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There's plenty of fruit!Good morning all. It was daughter’s turn to make dinner last night and then we went to an ice cream parlour in the town square after. Holiday calories don’t count, do they?
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