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Wildlife in Vichy
Short film wildlife near Vichy, France. I have no idea what the furry animals are.
Hall des Sources et des Dômes
Short film of the Hall des Sources and des Dômes in Vichy, France.
Gazole and Diesel
When I pulled up to the pumps though we could not find diesel. One was diesel but which one. In France, or at least in this region or in this fuel station, they had trade names for the different fuel types.
Céreste
We stopped at Céreste during the late afternoon and had an ice-cream. Céreste was one of the larger villages we stopped at during the day and we wandered around for a while. The commune had a larger number of modern homes and felt more alive than Villars or Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt.
Villars
It was hot, arid, and entirely lived up to the expectations of a French village in southern France. Of the small communes we visited, Villars is the one I most fondly remember.
Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt
Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt surprised and delighted me in equal measure. I expected only a village or small town but instead we found ourselves walking up to a robbed out chateau and impressive dam.
Roussillon
Roussillon is a hill top village in Southern France. Well known for its red ochre rock formations, the area attracts tourists in droves during the hot summer months.
Cherries, Lavender, and Sunflowers
One highlight our guests had requested was to see lavender fields. We had previously researched the most likely locations but nevertheless were delighted when our research paid off.
Fête des Lumières 2013
Another festival of lights is over. We braved the cold and went out each evening to see a few exhibits in bite sized chunks. Unlike last year, our first festival, we did not try to see everything.
Pierrot le Feu – Fête des Lumières
“Pierrot le Feu” show in Place Bellecour in Lyon, France.