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The beautiful XVI church "Eglise Saint Michel" in Dijon, France
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Click here to enterBeaune: in the heart of the Burgundy region of France
The old city of Beaune is surrounded by a wall built for defense in medieval times. It's a key wine center and the location of the most important wine auction held annually in France.
A portion of the wall which surrounds the old city since medieval times. |
The wall itself is less than 2 miles in length. |
The narrow streets are a great place for browsing, visiting, and outdoor dining. |
The spire of the Hostel-Dieu |
The market and Hostel-Dieu at twilight |
This beautiful canal which runs through Beaune was a place where women met to do laundry in days past |
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Click here to enterWine country - aaaahhh!
For the next few weeks I will be sharing some images from our trip to France. See the post from 11/27/23 for information about the purpose of our trip.
The grape harvest had just begun. The grape vines are tightly packed, and it's hard to imagine being able to drive a tractor through the narrow rows without severely damaging the crops! These fields of grapes extend for mile upon mile.
We had the opportunity to tour the winery at Chateau de Marsannay |
This was just one of the cellars where the wine is stored until the proper time for bottling. |
Here our guide showed how the soil, rock, pH, and drainage impact the quality of the wine. |
Of course we had to try the wares - and the wine was quite delicious. |
A view from the chateau to the lush fields of grape vines. |
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Click here to enterA few sights from Brussels
Before embarking on our pilgrimage, we landed in Brussels, where we spent a day prior to heading to France. Over the next few weeks, I'll share some photos of the rest of our trip. It was beautiful!
Charming narrow streets with lots of outdoor dining opportunities. |
The Atomium, originally constructed for the 1958 Worlds Fair |
Statue of a former mayor of Brussels and his beloved dog. |
A peculiar name for a restaurant, IMHO! |
Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries, a fantastic shopping arcade opened between 1846-1847 |
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Click here to enterA few from the archives...
These were taken a few years ago in Beaufort, North Carolina. If you haven't gone, it's worth the trip.
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Click here to enterMy happy places
I must admit that there are few things that soothe my soul like a river or a lake or the beach. The ocean in particular shows me that my perspective is rather narrow and my problems are rather insignificant. Here's hoping you find some peace in these photos.
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Click here to enterLast post from Longwood Gardens (for a while anyway!!)
Need I say that this place is gorgeous?
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