It’s Nice to be Back in Provence and Spring has Arrived!
Explore · Julie WhitmarshContributor blog post by Vaucluse Dreamer:
Spring is in the air in Provence:
Once again we have flung open the shutters on the house, switched the hot water on, filled the fridge & checked the tyres on the bikes.
Over the last year (and it really is nearly a year since we bought the house) it feels as if we have been here in Provence more than we’ve been back in the UK.
…Continue reading here for more details on Julie’s expat transition into life in Provence. Slowly life is starting to take on a natural rhythm a bit like the changing of the seasons. Enjoy her photos of Spring in Provence.
Via:: Vaucluse Dreamer
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