I live in Claudie's house. My room is just above, the shutters nearly closed to keep the heat outside.There is nothing around but bird singing and the chirp of crickets.
2. There is only one neighbor, her sister with her husband.
The house is on the other end of the property and you have a beautiful view on the sea.
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We live outside and Claudie's husband who adores to cook prepares us delicious meals.
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I blog and read on the patio, there are two of them, so I have the choice. It's far too hot in the sun. The bike behind me hasn't served yet, but the intention is there (not for me !)
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Late afternoon when it is a little cooler we go to the habour and have a drink there.
The evenings go by very fast, sitting outside and chatting. These are real holidays !
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What great shoots about the area! I really enjoy our holiday at home and have the feeling school and pupils are so far!!!!
ReplyDeleteA perfect holiday with great hosts and even a man who cooks. I think I've said it before, I want him when Claudie has finished with him!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely holiday.
ReplyDeleteIt been thunder and lighting here.
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Hi Gattina .. looks as though you are having a lovely time - the scenery in the south of France is just wonderful ... and they do look to be excellent hosts ... a good husband as a cook - sounds excellent news! Cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a true relaxing vacation and where you are staying looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful view--and to live outdoors! If only it was comfortable enough (and no thunderstorms, thank you) we could do that. Have a lovely time!
ReplyDeleteLovely holiday with good company! Claudie has a lovely house and a good cook :D
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful views by the sea! Enjoy the rest of your holiday!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfectly lovely holiday. I love the ones where you can just relax and enjoy what's surrounding you.
ReplyDeleteThat's my kind of holiday! Sun, sea, patio, relaxation! You may never go home.
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