At the very top of the circulade village of Aigne (built in 1000 AD) in the Minervois area of SW France, there are pretty ivy clad houses such as this one - a couple have been turned into art galleries. A circulade is a "l'escargot" or snail shaped village - just one narrow cobbled street of ancient stone houses, turning round and round as it climbs the hill - a means of fortification during the time of the Cathar uprisings.

.......................and on the pink tablecloth glasses of double strawberry trifles........

.....................and little fresh strawberry cream puffs........afternoon tea, French village style.

As I continured circling around and around to get to the top, somewhat dizzy in the June heat, I noticed French kitties lounging on windowsills enjoying the afternoon siesta.
Returning to the bottom of the l'escargot we were welcomed to lunch at the Restaurant Lo Cagarol where we sat under the sunbrella on the terrasse ombragee - shaded terrace - and enjoyed cuisine gourmande - gourmet cuisine. My DH and granddaughter are sitting at the far left table with my brother and sister-in-law who now live near this idyllic medieval village.
beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your posting.....the pictures are gorgeous...Yes, Amy is and has been in my prayers since 5:30 am this morning as I had my devotional and prayers....I have lost 2 brothers, 2 sisters and my mother to cancer. My only living sibling is in remission...but I know God is in control and my trust is in Him......God Bless. Betty
ReplyDeleteI see that Under the Tuscan Sun is one of your favorite books. The author, Frances Mayes, grew up about l0 miles from here. I didn't know her personally but have friends who went to school with her......Take care......
Beautiful pictures, Mary. I love your tours! Have a wonderful trip with your grand daughter!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely village, your brother
ReplyDeleteand sister-in-law are fortunate to live near such a pretty place. I would be delighted to join you at that table for afternoon tea - the trifles and the strawberry puffs look delicious.
Thank you Mary. I enjoy reading about your travels and the beautiful places you visit!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are wonderful!
Pat
Back Porch Musings
What wonderful inspiring photos! Thanks for sharing your trips including your thrifting ones it is fun to come along through your pic's. Have a wonderful and safe trip to Canada and the Pacific Northwest. Please bring back some pic's to share :)
ReplyDeleteLove that teapot light !
I felt like I'd had a little trip this morning reading that post & seeing those lovely pics!
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Annie x
Lovely pictures! and wonderful inspiration for future travels, too!
ReplyDeleteMary, we can always count on you to have some luscious pics on your posts. Love all these from France. I've been there once & it was just delightful!
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Mary, we can always count on you to have some luscious pics on your posts. Love all these from France. I've been there once & it was just delightful!
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Truly beautiful! I can't wait to get to Paris one day. I'm sure it will be a long time before it happens so thank you for the eye candy that made me feel like I was there.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are wonderful and I learned something new today! I'd love to go to France one day - as soon as I conquer my fear of flying LOL!
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Mary, the pictures are gorgeous. It truly does look like an idyllic life. I bet they love it. I would love it too, it's just beautiful. And you always tell such an enticing story - makes me want to do what ever you're writing about :o)
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I've just caught up with a week's-worth of your posts. Lovely! The flowers look wonderful after their drink, and all that 'stuff' in SuzAnna's is brilliant.
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Your pictures are so pretty. Thank you for stopping by my blog, sorry I didnt get back to you sooner.
ReplyDeleteSarah x
Stunning post!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely, as long as I don't have to actually eat snails!
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