The End of Summer Blues in Provence
Cheryl Shufflebotham · ExploreThe temperatures in Provence are still very hot right now. Though beautiful as always, the region seems a little worn, a little tired, after a busy summer. Even my favourite Joucassienne dog is a little wiped out from the heat. Remember my picture of him from last year in June?
…Continue reading here for Cheryl’s photos on her end-of-summer tour.
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