An Afternoon in Provence
Explore · Jill BarthThe world is full of gorgeous places, but a top experience for me is an afternoon in Provence. The weather there this month has been lovely; pools are open and some people have even dipped a toe into the sea. The blooms are outstanding, the air is fresh and the rosé is chilled.
If that sounds heavenly click here to see Jill Barth’s photos from her perfect afternoon in Provence.
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