I love Provence so much; nothing is more fun to me than spending the week before the Chic Provence Design Tour scouting out all my locations, vendors and sights, meeting and greeting old friends and checking out new ones. I want everything to be perfect and to run smoothly for my guests from the minute they arrive until we return them a week later to the TGV in Avignon.
This then is how a typical day of pre-Tour scouting goes for me... come with me next time!
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hmm.... Madame is offering fresh eggs right from her farm... I'll take a half dozen! found these on my morning walk along the banks of the River Sorgue |
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along with President butter, a fresh croissant and blood oranges, these eggs made a fabulous breakfast, giving me lots of energy for a fully packed day of scouting in Provence! |
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of course, un petit pause for a fabulous cup of coffee was in order as the morning went on... here I am using my wonderful basket from Andrea at The French Basketeer! Thanks, Andrea!! |
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the summer linens in the Provençal markets always delight me... and this spring I spied this chic little dress and scarf... paired with a scarf and sandals, the perfect outfit for browsing the markets in the South of France... and at 34 euro, a real bargain! |
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Steven and I headed to our favorite boulangerie... the one that makes everything on site, from scratch, using only the finest "bio" (organic) ingredients... we had to make sure everything was acceptable for our guests at the villa the following week... and yes, everything was! |
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even the baguettes as they rolled out of the ovens, their aroma just begging for un cafe au lait and a large smear of pure butter and jam! |
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OK, well fortified, it's off to scout les antiquaires... just to be sure nothing has changed drastically in the last year... we found so many gorgeous treasures we were sure our guests would be completely delighted! this small chandelier caught my eye and I could picture it in my guest room chez moi... |
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peeking into Madame's window, a row of fanciful dining chairs catches my eye, along with that gorgeous chandelier and mirror... |
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these garden cloches will surely captivate my wonderful guests... wonder how many of these will find their way back to the USA ? |
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a fancy candelabra called a girondole almost made its way into MY suitcase!
isn't it pretty? |
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the witty fish sculpture in company the otherwise seriously glamourous objets is a hallmark of French design... don't take things too seriously! |
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I fell completely for this period oil painting of Louis XVI himself... pompous and soft, he epitomized all the excesses that eventually got him into serious trouble... aka the guillotine! but I really loved this painting, and at 650 euros almost brought it home to my French-history-loving husband Chris! |
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OK, back outside, and off to Gordes... just to be sure nothing has changed in this stunning hilltop village since we were last there... and of course, it is just as gorgeous as always...we need not have feared! |
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I always peek into the church in Gordes... this time preparations were underway for a funeral mass for the oldest firefighter (pompier) in Gordes who had passed away in his 80's... a procession wove through the village |
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side view of the chateau at Gordes... actually that is a very excellent organic grocer tucked under those eaves... |
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back to our villa to check things out... the olive tree basking in the late afternoon sun... |
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...the outdoor mantel a study in still life.... |
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the breakfast kitchen inviting us in for un cafe under the wisteria arbor... |
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still the perfect spot for morning breakfast and lingering... |
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..and putting the final touches on the gifts for each of my treasured guests when they arrive... fine chocolates, pate de fois gras, candle, lavender oil and a sweet bundle of lavender to tuck under the pillow for a good night's sleep! |