Showing posts with label French Villages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Villages. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2009

This Time Last Year.................








...........I was getting ready for a trip to the South of France. This year no such luck, but I do have some Autumn travel plans closer to home, including meeting up with some dear blog friends in October.




Images taken last October in the quintessential French village of Caunes-Minervois where my English family now live.

The family house at dawn ~ Caunes Abbey in the background.
If you would like to visit this lovely area, close to the city of Carcassonne, see my sidebar for B&B particulars.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

French Village Stones


As I paint, I think..........................


The swoosh of the hairs on the paintbrush touching the wood, depositing color, give me time. Time is so precious and we usually don't seem to have enough of it. When you are giving your all to a project which needs many hours for completion, you can let go of all the other things for a while and, if alone in a room just brushing and smoothing, you really have time to think.


Yesterday I thought about October in France. While painting in soft French grey I relived the pleasant daily walks around the village. I recalled the ancient stones of the village walls.
How do stones support an arch? During the afternoons the small streets and lanes were silent as people rested following lunch.


The elementary school stood across the lane from my family's house ~ the stones were cut from huge blocks.


Soft blue, a shade of green almost aqua, misty washed grey................the colors of the shutters


The grey cobblestones worn smooth by footsteps since the 9th century.


The inclines, almost hills, climbing up toward the ancient village walls.


I wonder what I'll think about as I brush on more paint today?

All images taken in Caunes-Minervois ~ October 2008.