Thursday, August 1, 2019

France Revisited



Yellow said to Brown:
inside you are a clown.
Brown said to yellow:
You're a cheery kind of fellow.



Featured: I wanted to share
a few more photos of my
trip to the French Alps.








75 comments:

  1. Hello beautiful place! Your trip photos are lovely. Wishing you a happy day and a great weekend ahead.

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  2. What a beautiful place to walk around and see the sights. Love that pretty little horse! Hugs!

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  3. A feast for the eyes, so nice to see photos from your trip.

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  4. I always love your photographs. You have a great eye as well as a gift for rhyme!

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  5. Beautiful! Share more please! Those pastries look amazing!

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  6. Great set of photos but then every photo of France has to be good :-) Have a good weekend, Diane

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  7. I truly love the photos you post. I love to see how you see the world, and your look at France is charming. Also, I want one of those pastries! xSusan

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  8. I agree,how charming your photos are!It is a pleasure stopping by!Hugs,Amalia!

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  9. Beautiful photos. It looks like a wonderful place to visit.

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  10. Thank-you for sharing your trip photographs, they are lovely.

    Happy August Wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  11. Lovely! I'm with Vee, we'd love to have you share more of your wonderful trip photos. Those pastries look delicious.

    Wishing you a beautiful day, Amalia.
    Brenda xox

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  12. Such a lovely trip - your photos just zing with fresh air and fun, you have a wonderful eye for detail! I just wish I could make my comment rhyme for you!
    Wren x

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  13. Yum on those pastries! The one on the right is calling my name...very loudly.

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  14. Beautiful photos, Amalia. I wish my cracked, stone steps looked half as photogenic! xx

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  15. Ha, my old school uniform was brown and yellow - and yes, we were cheerful. What a cute poem, and how lovely are those pictures of France. The village is so sweet, and so are the pastries. Lucky me, I will be going there next month :)

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  16. You always make me smile in a happy yellow kinda way, Amalia. =) Oh to go to the French Alps again....lucky you. Gorgeous photos. Love that sweet pony.

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  17. It's always fun to "revisit" our favorite places. What are all our photos for if not to enjoy and I enjoyed each one of your photos. I'm looking as I enjoy my morning coffee and oh my your photo to the pastries! Sweet poem. Happy weekend Amalia......

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  18. O what a nice photos. Love the bread with raisins. They are so delicious. In ours is also vanilla - pudding.

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  19. Beautiful selection of photos Amaila!

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  20. So lovely, Amalia. The French know pastries like no other. I must admit to mouth watering at that glance! xo

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  21. Gorgeous photos Amalia! Hope you have a great weekend! Love and hugs!

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  22. I loved everything, the vases on the shelf, the stairs,
    the little sign.
    Good entry from August.
    Janicce.

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  23. Thanks for visiting my blog! I love your photos of France (where I've never been--yet).

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  24. The house in the 2nd picture reminds me of our village house many years ago. We also chop and cook with firewood.

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  25. Amalia, your photos always make me smile. I especially like that precious pony. And those desserts! When the girls visited France, one of the things they loved most about it was the desserts and food and the charming cafes.

    Wishing you happy August days, Amalia.

    ~Sheri

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  26. Beautiful photos my friend. Please continue to share.
    xx oo
    Carla

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  27. Beautiful place, beautiful pics, a place I wuld love to visit some day is France Amalia!!! xo

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  28. I so love all the wooden shutters on the buildings and the old barn, so cool. I love how plants grow in cracks of cement. Looks like it was a fabulous trip!

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  29. How wonderful, it looks like you had a wonderful time and made lots of memories:)

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  30. Very nice pictures, I would love to go there one day. xoxo

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  31. So lovely! Looking forward to a short time in France in a few weeks. Thanks for the beautiful preview!

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  32. Such wonderful photos, Amalia!
    Love the very naughty pastries ...... now I want some! Tee hee!
    I don’t know how you think of your poems, you are so clever!
    Do you know what the yellow flower is called? It looks so similar to our “Cowslips”.
    Beautiful post Amalia! I am writing to you separately about the stitching btw.
    Hugs,
    Barbara xx

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    1. I've no idea about the yellow flower, it doesn't grow around here which made it all the more beautiful to me.

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  33. Hi Amalia,
    your fotos look so nice. I like such old houses.
    Have a nice evening!

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  34. Thank you for sharing more photos. I agree that the horse is lovely - I like the different colours in its mane. You have a talent for finding the prettiest of vignettes to photograph. A delight to behold.

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  35. How lucky you are to have visited such a beautiful place! I enjoyed looking at the photos.

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  36. Beautiful photos!!
    Thanks so much for visiting!!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  37. French pastries... and brave little flowers. Oh la la! :)
    I'm having some kind of Francophile period in my life now and this beautiful post only increased my enthusiasm.
    Thank you for the lovely tour! xx

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  38. These lovely images show the quaint side of the area. I love them.

    Your post rocks at 'My Corner of the World' this week!


    My Corner of the World

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  39. The French Alps look amazing and what a cute poem!

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  40. dear Amalia
    how lovely that while ago when i read your profile writing it made my evening :) (5:20 here at the moment) i never read such sweet ,honest and intriguing profile introduction :)

    it will be shocking to know for the teacher who sent you out for not knitting :) no one can guess if you did not share :)

    your knitting is majestically beautiful my friend!

    and so is your poetry ,i truly love them ' they are straight from heart and so DELIGHTFUL!

    your visit to France's green area looks great fun through your charming images :)

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  41. Oh my Amalia, what a wonderful post! Your photo's inspire such a tranquil feeling~ Beautiful peaceful photo's; and what a sweet sweet poem! I enjoyed my visit here : ) Hugs, karen o

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  42. Amazing, these yellow blooms in the crack of the stairs! Love the ambience of France, and their pastries - delicieux! Next to Italy, but still so different! Many thanks for sharing it with us at All Seasons:)

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  43. Great pics. Love the one of the door.

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  44. You can never have too much France!! xoxo

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  45. Yellow is one of my favourite colours so I enjoyed these images from France. If I recall my high school French correctly, I think yellow = jaune in French.

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  46. I like your way to share your world!

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  47. Beautiful photos. I have never been to the French alps. How awesome you are sharing your journey. Thanks for sharing Amalia.

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  48. Cute poem! haha. :) Love the pictures!

    With Love,
    Mandy

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  49. Oh Amalia, one day I will add the French Alps to my list of destinations in France. Your photos are beautiful and so inspiring. Keep sharing lots more!

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  50. Beautiful photos. You visited such a wonderful part of the world.

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  51. ...Amalia. thanks for this gorgeous tour of France. Where are we off to next?

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  52. Thank you, Amalia, for posting the pictures of sights from your French Alp Visit. We went around them to the South one time we visited France and Italy, a five week Spring visit.
    Mrs. Jim had her French/English dictionary out to help read the La Petite Ruche wall sign. My guess was the Children's Menu but when she saw the word for Honey we knew I was wrong She has had three semesters of College French.
    So I went to google:
    "Sometimes called a “down-sized Hermitage,” La Petite Ruche is from young vines and is all freshness and easy enjoyment. “Petite Ruche” means “little beehive,” an appropriate name as the vineyards were formerly used for bee keeping."
    I came here from Tom's Weekend link. Oh yes, we landed from a Mediterranean cruise at Haifa and stayed eight nights in Jerusalem way back in time.
    ..

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  53. WOW! Beautiful pictures. The second shot is my favorite and oh how I would enjoy one of those pastries right now.

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  54. Lovely!
    Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2019/08/mmmmmmm.html

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  55. You do have an eye for the little gems! Love that little yellow plant just popping up in the steps. Thank you for sharing! Anna x

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  56. Your pictures have me yearning to visit more of Europe (and still I am blogging about the wonderful trip we just completed...but it not include France! Sigh, so many beautiful places, so little time (and money )))!

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  57. Hi Amalia! I love those amazing photos. The buildings look great and the pastries look so yummy. It was really a wonderful trip.
    Love your rhyme, love Brown :)

    Have a wonderful day!

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  58. Buen destino para unas vacaciones. Se ve un lugar apacible muy aprpiado para descansar.

    Que tengas una buena semana.

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  59. Estupendo post! Gracias por la visita! Buen día ! ♡♡♡

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  60. France is so beautiful !
    I love your fantastic photos !
    Greetings

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  61. Thanks for the tour. Love the flowers next to the cement step. Thanks for visiting my blog and commenting. - Margy

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  62. I have never seen such a beautiful and lovely France!
    The poem of Yellow and Brown is so touching!
    Thank you, Amalia <3

    akiko

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  63. Wow! just love this series of photographs and fabulous to see France through your lens....Thanks for sharing at CountryScapes with Cath@Home...I hope you will be back!

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    1. OOps, sorry, forgot where I was linking from...nevermind...hopefully you will join my linky in the future https://cathathome.blogspot.com/2019/08/countryscapes-1-will-you-join-me.html

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  64. Joli, joli!!! J'adore les pains aux raisins:)

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  65. Off the beaten track away from the tourists.

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  66. Your shots are very beautiful and athmospheric.

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