i am meeting with such glory of France for the very first time dear Amalia!
always watched fancy city views but this is so SPLENDID and STUNNING :)
i just want to explore the beautiful gorgeous sights shared in your post my friend because they are powerfully appealing ! thank you so much for the treat to eyes !
I feel as if I've been to visit these not-so-often-seen views of France through your post, without the sore feet! You must have had a grand time and tasted delicious foods. I enjoyed it all!
Oh, beautiful! I love that you showed places we don't always get to see in travel photos. I am going to save this page to my laptop so that when I go home I can enjoy them again! Thank you for sharing, Amalia. xSusan
What wonderful photos! I would LOVE to visit this part of France -- I especially love the photo of the woman with all the children and those colorful buildings!
So beautiful, what a lovely trip, the views are outstanding. I love the photo of the kids and the Elsa backpack. Disney is the universal language!! Ha!!
I love this post, Amalia! As always, your photography captures the heart and spirit of each place you visit. I especially am fond of the first and last photos. Oh, how the colors in each of them spoke to my heart. I need to fill my home with the color palette in the first photo, I think I now need some yellow flower pots and a blue watering can outside my door. Perfectly lovely. Thank you, my friend! Hugs, Nancy
Beautiful images of a most beautiful country, Amalia. Such a variety of colour and shape. I always enjoy seeing the architecture and old buildings. Glad you had a good trip.
Oh, I enjoyed seeing your France photos, Amalia. I smiled at the picture of the children with their backpacks, cause I just bought Francesca the cutest unicorn backpack. She's at the perfect age for one. The mint colored door with the floral design is charming. Look at the rolling hills, how groomed they are! That raspberry tart looks amazing. And there's just something about that last picture that spoke to me. : )
What a lovely post, Amalia!! Whenever you visit, you can find your world, that makes me so happy always!! Beautiful Alps, lovely people, cake, and lake...I feel those atmosphere:)
Such wonderful photos, Amalia. As always, your series of photos of landscapes, beautiful details and tasty treats is a winner. One can see the weather was hot. :)
Amalia, what a beautiful sights. I saw the Alps once from the side of Geneva. Love these mountain views:) But also the details like the scrumptious raspberry dessert, the chicken, and the street views. Am glad France still has, what I know of France instead of what I hear in the news. Great to see you back at All Seasons! Have a lovely summer week:)
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Wow. That first photo just pulled me right in! I was also intrigued by the kids' backpacks - Frozen and Minions - the world is a small place! Oh, and the raspberry tart - I would like one! Thanks for your recent visit to my blog!
I've never been to France, but when I was little my babysitter was a woman who immigrated to the States after World War II. Because she was sent to boarding school in England, she actually spoke with an English accent rather than a French one. - Margy
I have loved your wordless posts with photos loaded in the past from your various trips. Your gorgeous photos really don't need words to explain. Loved this series too. Charming and awe-inspiring.
WOW. France is on my bucket list so I truly appreciated your lovely pictures. Makes me want to visit even more. Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm! xo Kathleen
I have absolutely adored your French travel photos and keep coming back to view them. You have captured the gorgeous scenery perfectly. I love the folk art on the door - it reminds me of my grandmother's crockery which had traditional folk art motifs. She told me that her own grandmother was French so perhaps that legacy has come down the family. I can see the French influence in my grandmother's cooking so perhaps it was in her aesthetic as well.
Hi Amalia! The pictures you have shared are a treat to eyes. France indeed is a beautiful and photogenic country.Visiting France has been on my bucket-list for quite a while.However, getting France schengen visa is drudgery. I wish I could get one. Should again apply for France visa!
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ReplyDeletei am meeting with such glory of France for the very first time dear Amalia!
always watched fancy city views but this is so SPLENDID and STUNNING :)
i just want to explore the beautiful gorgeous sights shared in your post my friend because they are powerfully appealing !
thank you so much for the treat to eyes !
A place I'll very unlikely ever get to visit so I thoroughly enjoyed your photos.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful place... Thank you for the gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful country indeed !!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a shinny day !
Anna
OUI.♥The countryside and small towns.Oui.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing with us. I like that is countryside and not city life.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I love the countryside of France. Merci!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. We're looking forward to Le Tour!
ReplyDeleteI feel as if I've been to visit these not-so-often-seen views of France through your post, without the sore feet! You must have had a grand time and tasted delicious foods. I enjoyed it all!
ReplyDeleteOh, beautiful! I love that you showed places we don't always get to see in travel photos. I am going to save this page to my laptop so that when I go home I can enjoy them again! Thank you for sharing, Amalia. xSusan
ReplyDeleteGorgeous views and yummy looking food. I love the bushes that look as if they're straight out of a Dr. Seuss book. Glad you had a wonderful time. xx
ReplyDeleteYou always capture France beautifully <3
ReplyDeleteBeautiful places, gorgeous photos:)
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful photos! I would LOVE to visit this part of France -- I especially love the photo of the woman with all the children and those colorful buildings!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, what a lovely trip, the views are outstanding. I love the photo of the kids and the Elsa backpack. Disney is the universal language!! Ha!!
ReplyDeleteI love this post, Amalia! As always, your photography captures the heart and spirit of each place you visit. I especially am fond of the first and last photos. Oh, how the colors in each of them spoke to my heart. I need to fill my home with the color palette in the first photo, I think I now need some yellow flower pots and a blue watering can outside my door. Perfectly lovely. Thank you, my friend! Hugs, Nancy
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful country. Have a good day, Diane
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images of a most beautiful country, Amalia. Such a variety of colour and shape. I always enjoy seeing the architecture and old buildings. Glad you had a good trip.
ReplyDeleteExquisite, Amalia!
ReplyDeleteI always love seeing France from your eyes. Thank you for sharing with us.
Wonderful pictures!Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDear Amalia, what a nice pictures! When you will go to Alsace? Have a good stay in FRance:)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, how beautiful! I am not traveling anywhere far this summer, so it's fun to see where others are traveling!
ReplyDeleteYour trip to France looks so nice and I enjoyed looking at your pretty photos.
ReplyDeleteBonjour! We love going to France too. Fine words indeed. Jo x
ReplyDeleteSimply wonderful, Amalia! Your photos are so lovely...you transport me there!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh how darling! Pretty as a picture. Love the photos and the colour palettes of your Alpine summer. x
ReplyDeleteSuch fabulous photos! From the architecture to the food to the beautiful scenery!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos, I love your eye for capturing people, places and food. :-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I hope you had a fabulous visit! Love and hugs sweet friend!
ReplyDeleteHello, Amalia! WOW! Beautiful scenes and photos. Looks like a lovely place to visit. Enjoy your day and I wish you a happy new week!
ReplyDeleteOh, I enjoyed seeing your France photos, Amalia. I smiled at the picture of the children with their backpacks, cause I just bought Francesca the cutest unicorn backpack. She's at the perfect age for one. The mint colored door with the floral design is charming. Look at the rolling hills, how groomed they are! That raspberry tart looks amazing. And there's just something about that last picture that spoke to me. : )
ReplyDeleteHappy July days, Amalia.
~Sheri
Wow that is wonderful, beautiful scenes, looks like a wonderful trip! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenes from France. Looks like a great holiday! Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteTres belle.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post, Amalia!!
ReplyDeleteWhenever you visit, you can find your world, that makes me so happy always!!
Beautiful Alps, lovely people, cake, and lake...I feel those atmosphere:)
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Such wonderful photos, Amalia. As always, your series of photos of landscapes, beautiful details and tasty treats is a winner.
ReplyDeleteOne can see the weather was hot. :)
Acabo de conocer tu blog y todo lo que veo en él me ha gustado. Tienes muy bellas fotografías.
ReplyDeleteTe agradezco tu visita y comentario en mi blog.
Saludos desde España.
Beautiful photos from France and what a lovely vacation Amalia!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures! WOW! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place. Beautiful landscape, architecture and a lovely dessert. The Dishing It & Digging It is transformed into “ Love your Creativity.”
ReplyDeleteAmalia, what a beautiful sights. I saw the Alps once from the side of Geneva. Love these mountain views:) But also the details like the scrumptious raspberry dessert, the chicken, and the street views. Am glad France still has, what I know of France instead of what I hear in the news. Great to see you back at All Seasons! Have a lovely summer week:)
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Hello Amalia,
ReplyDeleteso nice fotos of a wonderful country. I have never been in France but someday I will visit this country.
Have a nice week
Wonderful wonderful photos, love them so much!
ReplyDeleteLook at mommy chicken, she is so pretty :)
Thank you for sharing
Hello Amalia,
ReplyDeleteLove France and it was great to see your photos of your visit there.
Thanks for sharing and hope you are enjoying summer.
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Carolyn
Beautiful shots! Thanks for the armchair travel.
ReplyDeleteA great variety of scenes from a lovely country! I'm glad you shared them with us.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see you at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
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Oh what a nice post! I love everything :)
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Wow. That first photo just pulled me right in! I was also intrigued by the kids' backpacks - Frozen and Minions - the world is a small place! Oh, and the raspberry tart - I would like one! Thanks for your recent visit to my blog!
ReplyDeleteWhere are these photos taken? They make me long for a holiday :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting place. It's far from the crowds & congestion
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you've had a wonderful time. Beautiful scenery.
ReplyDelete...your gorgeous images have taken me on a journey and I thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking me to France with you - lovely!
ReplyDeleteI've never been to France, but when I was little my babysitter was a woman who immigrated to the States after World War II. Because she was sent to boarding school in England, she actually spoke with an English accent rather than a French one. - Margy
ReplyDeleteOoooh, you lucky girl! Your photos are beautiful -- looks like you've had a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post!! filled with such beauty!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by!!
Hugs,
Debbie
BEAUTIFUL....haha, had to laugh, I might have a dog standing at the front door wanting in but can't say I have ever had a chicken standing there..
ReplyDeleteOh god, what awesome pictures !!! It’s as if I’ve been there myself ... Magically!
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A fabulous post, I loved seeing your photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful photography! What an adventurous place to visit.
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Wonderful photos, Amalia!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend!
Hugs!
Very nice pictures! I would love to visit the Alps! Enjoy! xoxo
ReplyDeleteHello Amalia,everything beautiful I wanted to know France too.Kisses
ReplyDeleteI have loved your wordless posts with photos loaded in the past from your various trips. Your gorgeous photos really don't need words to explain. Loved this series too. Charming and awe-inspiring.
ReplyDeleteBrenda xox
WOW. France is on my bucket list so I truly appreciated your lovely pictures. Makes me want to visit even more. Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm! xo Kathleen
ReplyDeleteFrance is beautiful and I think you truly captured it!
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Mandy
I have absolutely adored your French travel photos and keep coming back to view them. You have captured the gorgeous scenery perfectly. I love the folk art on the door - it reminds me of my grandmother's crockery which had traditional folk art motifs. She told me that her own grandmother was French so perhaps that legacy has come down the family. I can see the French influence in my grandmother's cooking so perhaps it was in her aesthetic as well.
ReplyDeleteOh, such a beautiful place to visit ! I love these fantastic views !
ReplyDeleteGreetings
As an armchair traveler, I loved your pictures. thanks so much!
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Hi Amalia! The pictures you have shared are a treat to eyes. France indeed is a beautiful and photogenic country.Visiting France has been on my bucket-list for quite a while.However, getting France schengen visa is drudgery. I wish I could get one. Should again apply for France visa!
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