Lac de Ste Croix

Lac de Ste Croix
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Our first view of the lake, and it’s spectacular – such a remarkably deep azure blue.
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Lac de Ste Croix
Originally uploaded by Greygriffin.
Our first view of the lake, and it’s spectacular – such a remarkably deep azure blue.
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A break in Varages
Originally uploaded by Greygriffin.
Eve & I are on our way from Aix-en-Provence to Moustiers-Ste-Marie (near Lac de Ste Croix). We’re taking the back roads, and have stopped for a morning break in a small country town called Varages. We’re sitting in the town square, where the local bar has set up some tables with parasols. The old men of the town are here, chatting away while they drink Cokes and coffees. Eve thinks that it’s much more healthy than the English Sunday lunchtime beer, and it’s true that the old men are slimmer.
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Lourmarin
Originally uploaded by Greygriffin.
We’ve just had lunch in Lourmarin, on our way to Aix-en-Provence. It’s yet another pretty, ancient village – they’re starting to blur together a little. Today is maybe the hottest day yet.
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Canoeing to the Pont du Gard
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Today Eve & I are canoeing down the river to the Pont du Gard, which we visited earlier. The scenery is beautiful, and the weather is hot and sunny – we’ve just stopped for a quick swim.
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Gordes
Originally uploaded by Greygriffin.
We’ve just had lunch in the beautiful hilltop town of Gordes. Being on top of the hill was a blessing, as the cool breezes gave relief from the heat – it’s 33 degrees and very sunny. Now we’re off to Sénanque abbey, just the other side of the hill.
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Avignon: Palace des Papes
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We’re in Avignon today, starting with the Papal Palace, a grand and very solid-looking building. It’s still baking hot – must remember to drink lots of water.
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Ch’ti bière blonde
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Maybe we have a hint as to the origin of Séverine’s blog’s name?

Tarascon castle
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On the way back from the Camargue, we stopped for a quick look around Tarascon castle, which is in very good condition and even has a proper moat.
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Roman ampitheatre in Arles
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Arles is full of ancient buildings dating back to Roman times. Each time you turn a corner there’s a great photo just waiting to be taken.
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Flamingoes in the Camargue
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You’ll have to take my word for it until we get back home with the digital camera: this was taken with Eve’s camera-phone.
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