Thursday, July 10, 2014

how's the serenity?


We just keep discovering the most darling things here in The Lot. Such as this brocante store nearby. I need that car. And those pots. But don't fret, we didn't walk out of the store empty-handed, we bought a few pretty things for our house.


The extraordinary history of this place is still blowing me away. Check out this nearby chateau, with parts still standing from the 13th Century!


We arrived just as they were closing for lunch, but never mind, they do night tours Wednesday and Friday nights by candlelight and in COSTUME! I chatted with the owner who told me all this. I'm pretty sure I understood around 60% of what he said and he spoke nice and slowly, and used a bit of English for me. A few more weeks and my French would really improve I'm sure.


We stopped in a village for lunch, and I just couldn't stop snapping pics of prettiness. The care people take with their homes here is astonishing, so many pots bursting with floral prettiness everywhere.


While there's been grey skies, and even some rain, there's also been plenty of sunshine and time to lie beside the pool. And my gal's taken full advantage of it. This house is just sublime, so perfect for two families. I wonder if they'd sell it to us...


If I moved down here I'd probably need one of these don't you think? In either red, blue or creme.


Look at this! Troglodytic houses built into the side of the cliffs - yes, their rear wall is a cliff-face - how were they built? I spend a lot of time pondering building methods from days gone by.


Just in case you're wondering how good entrecote steak and corn-fed chicken tastes when cooked over an open flame, seasoned only with salt, pepper and really good garlic - the answer is SUBLIME.

Today marks the halfway point of our trip: two and a half weeks gone, two and a half to go. We have certainly enjoyed every second so far, and have a lot more to look forward to.

I love The Lot.

5 comments:

  1. Loving your picts & discoveries. I'm still jealous.

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  2. Oh Linda, it's like we're there with you! Loving, loving, loving it all :)

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  3. Another great post! Those houses built into the cliff face are something really special.

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  4. Why is it that when you walk around a corner in France you find georgeous surprises, but at home it doesn't feel the same... maybe I need to walk around a few more corners.

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  5. great pics!!! freezing here in N'Cle East!

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