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Went with my Uncle and his family, and my Mum and Grandma, to Murs in the south of France for 4 days. It was an R&R sort of holiday- sleeping in the sun, working on one´s tan, swimming in the pool, going for walks, going to markets, stealing fruit from farms (naughty, but oh so tasty). So relaxing! Visited Coustellet and Gordes. Thanks to Alex, Corrine, Louis and Paul for everything! [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 18th 2008 | 248 Views | [diary=301492]

Murs.
Murs.
Borrie.

Our friends in Lyon told us about this little town in the hills that was still preserved with the original 1500s architecture. It was a bit off the beaten track, but we decided to book the local Best Western and drive the three hours. By the time we got off the expressway, we were about 30 dollars lighter in toll money and it was dark. We dilligently followed the signs on country roads, and in about 20 minutes, we were at the cutest Best Western we've ever seen. In Europe the BW chain isn't as low budget as it is in [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 26th 2007 | 95 Views | [diary=214315]

Gordes at Night
Wide Staircase
Castle at Night

Les Carmes' garden terrace, shaded by a multitude of vines, has become our dining area for both breakfasts and dinners. The homemade croissants at breakfast were deliciously flaky, but not overwhelmingly buttery…just how I like them. During breakfast, Mike and Ann graciously explained how to drive to the towns that I was planning on visiting today. After Ann printed out a map from the Internet to trace the route, I was on my way to the 11th century village of Gordes in the Southern Vaucluse region of Provence. Gordes and its signature castle (now museum) sit atop a hill, and [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 20th 2007 | 107 Views | [diary=192975]

The Hilltop Village of Rousillon
The Ochre Quarry in the Village of Rousillon
Homemade Croissants for Breakfast at Les Carmes

Gordes - Incroyable! Europe » France » Provence Alpes Cote d Azur » Gordes By kamaaole kama hele July 23rd 2007 Matthew and ErinGORDES - INCROYABLE! Not much to say besides, "Go here before you die." This wa [View Full Entry]

kamaaole kama hele - Matthew Domingo and Erin Daugherty | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 23rd 2007 | 155 Views | [diary=184608]

RECOVERED
RECOVERED
RECOVERED

I took a "shower" so as not to flood the place again, and after breakfast we went to see the Village des Bories, which is an outdoor museum of ruins of a variety of stone buildings from the 12th century that were built without mortar or cement of any kind. The stones just stay together based on how they are pieced together and gravity. Next we made a rather short stop in the village of Gordes to see the markets there and get some shots of the village, which is perched nicely upon the hills. We got the best "postcard" pictures [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 8th 2007 | 72 Views | [diary=156543]


Musee Du Desert
Musee Du Desert
Museum of the Deserted...
Today the weather was fabulous. We woke up early because we wanted to head off to the Musee Du Desert, which is in another small town near Anduze called Gorde. The Musee Du Desert is up in the mountains, and is an original house where the Huguenots first congregated. The Huguenots make up the majority of the French people in this region. Back in the early 1500's, I think, Louis XIV declared that the only religion to be practiced in France was Catholicism. Actually, i'm not sure of the time frame, so dont quote me on that! Well, a great majority [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 30th 2006 | 157 Views | [diary=62715]

the River Gardon
Roof of the Musee du Desert