Ah, how lovely. I love the sailboats all in a row. I too live in a beachy touristy town. I hear lots of different languages spoken when I ride my bike through the streets. It's a real treat. Do you get tourists too?
I loved sailing Dinghies when I was younger. So much fun! I can't wait until Ari's swimming is good enough to give it a go.
I love these little glimpses of your world too.
I have visited the South of France but once, with a friend who was schooled in Nice. We stopped by Aix-en-Provence on our way there and took a trip out to Saint-Paul-de-Vence... so amazing! Then I took a train to Barcelona, and spent a day in Montpellier on the way. Those memories now are like one of the most wonderful dreams, I ever dreamt.
The landscape and architecture is so breathtakingly beautiful and so very different to Australia. I very much enjoy re-visiting that corner of the world through your photographs and words. Anna x
Ah, how lovely. I love the sailboats all in a row. I too live in a beachy touristy town. I hear lots of different languages spoken when I ride my bike through the streets. It's a real treat. Do you get tourists too?
ReplyDeleteI can feel the warmth of the sun in your photos...sigh:)Looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Deborah!
ReplyDeleteI loved sailing Dinghies when I was younger. So much fun! I can't wait until Ari's swimming is good enough to give it a go.
I love these little glimpses of your world too.
I have visited the South of France but once, with a friend who was schooled in Nice.
We stopped by Aix-en-Provence on our way there and took a trip out to Saint-Paul-de-Vence... so amazing! Then I took a train to Barcelona, and spent a day in Montpellier on the way. Those memories now are like one of the most wonderful dreams, I ever dreamt.
The landscape and architecture is so breathtakingly beautiful and so very different to Australia. I very much enjoy re-visiting that corner of the world through your photographs and words. Anna x