Fall … In Love With Provence
Barefoot Blogger · ExploreThe Barefoot Blogger’s mid-week drive into Provence inspired some stunning photos to share. This time of year brings out my very favorite colors in the crayon box.
Plane trees along the drive into Provence
…Continue reading here for more wonderful fall photos of Provence.
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