It doesn't get any fresher than this.
The mister and I went for a wander around the nearby town of Rognes this morning, and I've already downloaded the photos, which is amazing. You're obviously all having a positive effect on me!
Rognes is pronounced Ron-ya, so whenever we drive by I'm left singing Help me Rognes, help help me Rognes for the rest of the day. It's a real problem.
The old man in the doorway of this shop was wearing a beret. Squeeeee! He was so cute.
Opposite the fruit and veg we sat in the sun and had our café au lait. With baby socks on the side.
After our coffee we walked up to an old church, passing this fruiting vine with stunning flowers. Any idea what it is?
The church wasn't open, so I skulked around the outside and took a few shots.
And that was all we had time for, sadly.
On the home front, I have been back to IKEA and bought them out of picture frames.
The dining room finally has some colour on the walls:
And the kitchen has a huge wall perfect for displaying the kids' artwork:
Those white rectangles on the coloured paper are polystyrene trays that you sometimes get your fruit and veg (or meat) on. These were in really good condition (they held corn cobs) so I'm going to get the kids to sew some patterns on them with plastic sewing needles (the non-sharp kind) and coloured yarn.
And another video clip - this time chosen because of the set decoration. Plenty of craft and decorating ideas in this one with a whimsical, dreamy feel. The gilded teacups are my favourite.
I can't believe it's Friday again already. Have a great weekend everyone!
14 comments:
Isn't Rognes a pretty town! And so close to mine :)
Hi Kirsty
The flower is a passionflower-isn't it beautiful?! Well done for being so quick with the photos. X
Hi there, the flower is a passionflower, beautiful. Great photos
Well done girls. Thanks to your directing I have found it is indeed a Blue Passion Flower, native to Paraguay! Seems everyone comes to the south of France!
Oooh I love blue shutters. What a lovely place, so old and beautiful. Love your newly framed photos, very interesting subjects too. I do love to see children's artwork hung up and enjoyed. Have a wonderful weekend!
Hi Kirsty, i wanted to be first to tell you about the flower name, but it seems some ladies were ahead of me, that why i should not have a coffee with my friend, and wait on you ladies for blogging.
The ladies have it right, but me i call it PASSIFLORA. I like this name better for it. Do you know that its called like that because its a symbol for Christ crucifixion.
Love you pictures, are the ones in the frames , like the ferris wheel yours?
When ever your blogging, i have to check you, because i know i will see something nice. A bientot.
Lovely post - Pamplemousse on the little shop, and the Bonds socks made me smile. You live in a wonderful part of the world!
I love your blog! Thanks for the pictures and for making me discover this new video.
I love your photos, they give me a wish to go and visit France, a slow visit, taking time to stroll around, sit at the Café sipping my café au lait...buying a baguette and paté for lunch...et peut etre eat a religieuse aussi...
Passion fruit flower! On my first trip to France my hosts called them "Fruit of the loom".
Oh and here I was thinking I'd be the first to tell you - Passionfruit - but alas there were 10 others in front of me!
Love Love Love your photos xxx
Oh it is just all so FRENCH! (swoon)
Jacqui
very beautiful.
i love how the kids art work is displayed hmmmm.....i may need to try it.
cheers
tali
Rognes really looks very pretty! Great light and pictures! :-) I also love your groups of pictures in your house! :-)
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