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Tag Archives: France
Final Week in France
Bridges, castles and gardens filled our final few days in France. On our last morning in Lacoste we were up at sunrise getting packed and having breakfast. Finn and Aristide helped us carry our bags out to the car and … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged Avignon, Beaune, Chateau Bizy, Chateau Chateau de la Roche-Guyon, France, gardens, Joan d'Arc, Monet, Pont d"Avignon, Pont du Gard, Rouen, Vernon
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Chateau Vignelaure
The highlight of our last full day in Provence was a tour of the last winery that I had arranged a tour of with the assistance of the Opimian Society. This came after a tour of a different Chateau. And … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged Chateau de Lacoste, Chateau de Lourmarin, Chateau Vignelaure, France, James Dean, Lacoste, Lourmarin, Marquis de Sade, Opimian, vineyard, Wall of Hope, wine
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Menerbes, Lavender and Gordes
Our next couple of days in Lacoste were fairly relaxed with visiting some neighbouring villages and a lavender museum; visiting a bit more with our host Finn; and meeting, visiting with, and photographing a very unique local individual. Tuesdays in … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged Apt, Aristide, France, Gordes, Lacoste, lavender, Menerbes, Pont Julien
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Bonnieux, Lourmarin, and Vaugines
On the Monday of our week in Provence we set off to explore Bonnieux, the village we had been looking across at all weekend, along with Lourmarin and Vaugines. Bonnieux was a short 6 km drive through the valley and … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged 2016, Bonnieux, France, Lourmarin, Provence, Vaugines
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Apt Market
One of the first things we needed to do upon our arrival in Lacoste is buy some groceries. Our landlord/host for the week, Finn, recommended the market in Apt which takes place every Saturday. With our arrival on Friday, this … Continue reading
Lacoste
Situated in the Luberon National Park area of Provence, the medieval village sits on a hillside overlooking Bonnieux across the valley. Crowning the village at the top of the hill, is the Chateau de Lacoste, one of three former residences … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged art, artist, France, Lacoste, Marquis de Sade, Pierre Cardin, Provence, Savannah College of Art and Design, SCAD
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Memories of Clos Vieux Rochers
One of the things I enjoyed most about our stay at Clos Vieux Rochers was being able to just wander about the property with my camera. So I thought I would put together a little gallery of some of my … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Bordeaux, Clos Vieux Rochers, France, grapes, vineyard
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Last Day in Bordeaux
I awoke as it was getting light. Checking the time I realized that I had about 10 minutes before sunrise. Grabbing my camera I rushed out to the vineyard to get set up. After capturing a few sunrise shots I … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged Bordeaux, Clos Vieux Rochers, France, Les Marrionners, Montagne, sunrise, village, vineyard
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Clos Cantenac
Early morning fog made for some very interesting photo opportunities. Unfortunately I had to cut my “fun” short as we had an appointment for a tour and tasting with a third Opimian supplier and I had to get ready to … Continue reading
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Tagged bistro, Bordeaux, Cantenac, Clos Cantenac, fog, France, grapes, Puisseguin, vineyard, wine, winery
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Chateau Daugay
Up before dawn, I drove down the hill in hopes of getting a shot of Chateau de Monbadon in the golden light of early morning. I had guessed that the sun would be at the right angle from a vantage … Continue reading
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Tagged Bordeaux, Chateau Daugay, France, grapes, Monbadon, St. Emilion, wine, winery
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