Anyhooo...France is so picturesque so it seemed rude not to share some of these beauties with you. These are just some of the places we stumbled upon on our travels- at moments I was convinced I stumbled onto a movie set- they were just too idyllic to be real!
If you're interested, these we mainly taken in: Chalon, Macon, Saint Genoux and Dijon (and yes, we bought some mustard in Dijon)!
Well done everyone for surviving the dreaded Wednesday 'hump' day!xxx
Oh wow! It looks just like the movies! It's so picturesque there!
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ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt looks stunning. How did Ben hold up to all the touring?
ReplyDeleteYou know, t he was a bit of a superstar! Considering the drive/ferry journey each way was over 15 hours he very rarely asked "Are we nearly there yet?" He gets travel sick too so he can't read/ draw/ play on his DS etc as it makes him ill. We found the best way to pass the time was Steve to read to us- we read Roald Dahl's 'Boy' and 'Watership Down' and Ben loved both.x
Deletelove these photos. love the polaroid look of it!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are always so fun and exotic! Love them :)
ReplyDeleteIt's been so long since I've been on blogger. Love all your pics from France, it makes me so jealous. Jealous of where you live and jealous of where you travel! One day I would love to visit London...one day.
ReplyDeleteLovely to have you back! I always get 'location' envy when I look at the images of other and would love to visit Canada, America, New Zealand, Cambodia, Hong Kong... actually, I could go on all day. If money weren't an option we'd travel a whole lot more.x
DeleteAll your pictures are so sweet. French style seems so old fashioned but it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you decided to share these with us (you're right, it'd be so rude not to haha) because they are stunning! i knew france was beautiful, but it's always so fun to see it's more intimate details, like the buildings and little roads. so pretty!
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