Autumn in Provence Soft colours and Golden Light
Explore · Julie WhitmarshContributor blog post by Vaucluse Dreamer:
It’s hard to believe that it’s only 4 weeks since we left the house in Provence & headed back to the UK after a wonderful first summer there.
When we left, the days were still hot (well over 30) and the landscape looked parched and bleached after the long dry-spell & even the leaves on the largest of trees were wilting & starting to fall. …Continue reading here for Julie’s beautiful photos from early October and her descriptions of what you can expect to find in Provencal markets at this time of year.
Via:: Vaucluse Dreamer
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