Hi everyone, we're back! We had a fabulous time with friends and family in France, the weather was in the main dry and warm. We drove through rain a couple of times, sat and watched a torrential downpour one day from a restaurant and had a few nights when we woke up to wet ground and sunshine. Since we got home we have had our fair share of rain though!
I have picked out a few highlights to begin with and will fill in details over the next few weeks!
I will start with my T Stands For Tuesday pic which allows to join in with folk sharing a drink related item over at Bleubeard and Elizabeth's blog The Altered Book Lover.
This was a little cafe close to the entrance of Chateau du Lude - the most northerly of the Loire Valley chateaux. Inside the cafe it was just like walking into an English Tea Room although we opted to have a cold drink (Coke for me, Sprite for hubby) the cups were so pretty.
As you can see I had my mini journal with me.
The owner was lovely too! We shared a huge Mille Fueille (Napoleon in the US and Vanilla Slice in the UK).
Okay! Some highlights....
....first the sunrise as we spotted land when we woke up on the ferry going in to Cherbourg
We didn't see much in Nantes, I got off the tram and felt faint so we ended up in the Office de Tourisme where a kind lady let me sit in front of an electric fan for around an hour drinking water. I think the tram ride had something to do with it!
After lunch we visited the cathedral but it was such a hot day that we both just wanted to stay in the shade and take our time.
We visited Clisson instead of going back in to Nantes the next day. The castle was a delight and we had this lovely view over the town
After lunch we visited the cathedral but it was such a hot day that we both just wanted to stay in the shade and take our time.
We visited Clisson instead of going back in to Nantes the next day. The castle was a delight and we had this lovely view over the town
We then headed south to visit our friends near Poitiers.
One day we went to Civaux and stopped off here in beautiful La Chapelle Mortimer.
We went to Civaux to see the Mertovignian Cemetery - a really interesting place - I will explain why another time!
We enjoyed a visit to an Art Trail in Parthenay - a Jour de Patrimoine event.
Our first trip out when we went to my eldest's manoir south of Limoges was to Brantome Abbey and caves - a fascinating visit.
It was lovely to wake up to this view.
This is Diezel (He's such a cute Frenchie) kept me company after I was bitten badly by something evil.......... They were beautiful though!
Just around the corner from the manoir is the Grotte de Tourtoirac - one of the most amazing places I have ever visited! There will be more!
We saw quite a few hot air balloons during our stay - this was at Chateau Beynac.
I loved visiting Le Mans Cathedral too - Henry II and Alionore d'Aquitaine connections!
That's it for now, I'll be back soon with my calendar journal if you want to read ahead about our adventures!
Thanks for looking, Chris
9 comments:
Hi Chris, welcome back! I do so love reading about your French adventures! The manoir and surrounds are very beautiful. The mille fueille looks delicious and those cups are beautiful. Loved seeing your travel journal on the table also. Happy T Day! Elle xx
What an amazing trip. I hope whatever evil bit you wasn't poisonous.
I really enjoyed seeing the cathedral and other places you glossed over in this introductory post back to France.
Those cups were stunning, and like Elle. I love seeing your travel journal on the table. Even T looked very happy and relaxed. Thanks for sharing this first part of your latest visit to France and the gorgeous cups with us for T this Tuesday.
It sounds like you had a slightly rough start with heat and you feeling dizzy, and a bite too. Deizel is so cute; I bet he was great company. And after reading your post, I think it would be hard to decide where to visit in France, which hopefully I will get to do sometime in the future. Thanks for sharing Chris, and I hope you're rain stops too. Is your kitchen all finished? I hope it was a lovely T day. hugs-Erika
Wow, what fab pictures - even the dog looks wonderful! You are so lucky to get to go all these wonderful places. The caves look magical and are probably full of history.
Sorry you had a dizzy spell and got bitten by something evil! I have had a few spells this week and am thinking of going to the doctor yet again....giving it one more time and then I am going. Hoping it is just me overdoing it cleaning up and packing my parents old house next door trying to get it ready to sell.
Great post. Happy T-day and hugz to you, Chris.
Thanks for sharing the lovely photos, I am looking forward to seeing more. Those grottos look so fascinating!. The little Frenchy is gorgeous. Do you know what bit you!? Hugs, Valerie
Such fancy cups! I enjoyed my virtual tour :) Thank you for taking me along. So many wonderful sights!
Happy T Day!
Such a beautiful trip. I can hardly wait for the more to come. Your teacup at the cafe was so pretty. I suppose it was just a decoration, but I thought they gave you a cup with your initial! 😺Happy T Day
It’s been so many years since I visited the Loire valley that I can hardly remember how wonderful it is, and you really make me want to return there again. I wonder if it will ever work out!
best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
always love seeing your photos from France! sorry you got bitten, though. Helen x
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