One Final Post on Avignon, France

We originally planned to stay in Avignon for two months, but partway through our time there, we realized that we didn’t want to leave. We booked another week at our Airbnb apartment so we could enjoy this quintessential, provencal city a little longer. In my humble opinion, Avignon is the perfect French city, not too... Continue Reading →

Even More on Avignon, France

Our time in Avignon came to an end on October 8th, when we headed north to Germany to visit our niece, her husband and children. We’re now enjoying some time in Paris before heading back to the US on Tuesday. However, I still have much more to share about France, starting with Le Pont d'Avignon,... Continue Reading →

Travel Quote

This is the perfect quote given that this is our last week in France. I had come to the conclusion that I must really be French, only no one had ever informed me of this fact. I loved the food, the people, the lay of the land, the civilized atmosphere, and the generous pace of... Continue Reading →

Weekend in Marseille

Marseille has a bit of a thorny reputation for many people in France, and even those from other countries. Years ago, I mentioned to the doctor I worked for that theTravelsketcher and I were considering visiting Marseille; he made a scowling face. I bristled, and defended this inviting city along the Mediterranean. When having dinner... Continue Reading →

Travel Quote

I think you get better at staring into space. Especially living in the South of France. Adrian Lyne Rooftops in Èze, France

Palais des Papes, Avignon

I’ve written several posts in the past few months about places we returned to after several decades, and found that they had changed drastically. Which is to be expected, so I don’t know why I am so surprised by this; change is inevitable. Still, it always seems to catch me by surprise. Here are links... Continue Reading →

More on Avignon, France

We are continuing to enjoy our time in Avignon and, as I mentioned in last week’s post, now that the weather has cooled, we’re seeing more of the city. Musée du Petit Palais, was on our list of sites to see. Housed in a building not far from the Palais des Papes, it dates back... Continue Reading →

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