Shopping Finds in San Quentin La Poterie
Barefoot Blogger · Inspire · Shopping & GiftsNo matter how many times I visit the villages near Uzes, I find something new and irresistible.
My destination was San Quentin La Poterie — the home of some of the most amazing potters in all of France.
This time, I did find a pottery shop Explore this Post
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