How to Spend a Sunday Pottering Around in Provence
Explore · Julie WhitmarshContributor blog post by Vaucluse Dreamer:
I always love Sundays in and around the Luberon, whether it’s an early morning start in the summer to head off bargain-hunting at the vide-grenier in a nearby village or a gentle cycle out for breakfast at the wonderful ‘Farmers’ Market’ at Coustellet. In January too there’s plenty to do to keep me busy and today was no exception.
…Continue reading here to follow Julie’s Sunday in Provence a trail from the market (or where there is usually a market on Sundays) to the antique stores in L’Isle Sur La Sorgue, and finally a stop for chocolate “fuel” at la Cour Au Saveurs.
Via:: Vaucluse Dreamer
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