Saturday, October 24, 2009

French Heartbreaker


Jen just sent this picture of her little guy, Noah wearing his french beret straight from Paris. Isn't he a cutie? A french heartbreaker in training.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Together Again


After spending 11 days together, we miss the time we've spent together. Yesterday,Lynda had us to her studio to paint from our travel photos. She prepared a wonderful lunch too. Jen drove up from Fayetteville with her little one and Jean, Ann and Lynda painted. It was so good to reunite with the ladies who shared this magical experience. Lynda is working on a brochure to advertise Le Vieux Couvent. The photo is of the prehistoric caves of Lasceux that are nearby. It was on my bucket list and I went. I realize how lucky I am to have experienced where art began.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Paris and Home Sweet Home

French dog eating a croissant for breakfast!

















8 of us went on to Paris and continued our adventure. Susan, Anne and Patrice had a short time there so took advantage of tours. Lynda, Ann and Jean joined them with a guide and saw neighborhoods that we never would have. Ask Lynda to see the cool purse she found. We (Lynda, Ann and Jean) had an extra day and took advantage by going to the Louve, the Sennelier Paris store and to Monmartre and caught up with Linda and SueAnn. They're having a great time and won't return until Sunday.


That's Jean in front of Notre Dame. Our hotel was about 2 blocks away. We visited Shakespeare and Company one evening, a very famous bookstore.


We've heard from all and they have made it home safely. We wish Linda and SueAnn a safe journey. It's great to be home with wonderful memories and pictures to remember this incredible trip. Maybe next year?

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Moulin Goth & Paris



We had a delightful lunch at Moulin Goth, a restored mill in The Lot.  These horses magically appeared (for Matti).  Then we left teary eyed from Le Vieux Couvent for Paris.  This evening view from The Seine will give you a glimpse of the magic of Le Tour Eiffel.  And the musicians in the Metro moved us to more inspiration.  One more day and we depart for NC.  Dreaming of our return.   XO    Lynda      

Saturday, October 10, 2009

C'est magnifique

Bonjour! Ah, another fun filled, and exhausting day. What day is it again??? Today we went to Cahors and visited the outdoor markets. We arrived just in time to see a parade of clowns dancing through the small streets, advertising a show they are performing this evening. The village square was lined with rows of colorful umbrellas, fresh produce, cheese, and sausage. Unlike the other towns we visited, this was a bustling community of local people. After our visit there, we went to a scenic park overlooking the Lot and ate a wonderful lunch comprised of food we picked up at the market. Taking the scenic route home, we drove through the vineyards of Cahors and stopped by a local winery.Once home our hosts surprised us with a wine tasting and comedy routine rolled into one. The grand finale of the day was an incredible dinner. The table scape alone was enough to take our breath away and the food more than lived up to the ambiance. This will be sure to be an experience we will remember for a long time. -Posted by Jeniffer







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Friday, October 9, 2009

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Miracles The Thin Blue Line



Here we are!  C'est bonne.  Miss all of you and want to bring you here.  We had to wait on the cattle today after having a delightful visit to St. Cirq la Popie.  Laughing and loving life.  We had a miracle at St Martin de Ville - watch for details about the thin blue line and St Martin - a knight of Templar.  I found a FRENCH four leaf clover.  XO

Thursday, October 8, 2009

le jardin

October 8, 2009
Linda's Post

I am lulled to sleep by delicate rainfall followed by it's subtle thunder. It softens the sound of the church bells next door. I imagine a little Quasimoto swinging from the bells, they are that erratic. Sometimes on target, every hour day and night. Other times willy nilly on and on. I am very accustomed to them now, I know I will miss these bells when I leave.

I want to tell you about Corinne... the lady of the manor. We rarely see her as she and their son, Joel are often in their kitchen preparing the most fabulous meals for us. We heard her story after dinner the other night. Always in her apron, she told us of her dreams, her journey and of her passion... the gardens.

We had decided to spend the day here at the convent. It is a shame to leave this medieval hamlet where Le Vieux Couvant resides. As lovely as all of the villages that are sprinkled here and there are, I really long to spend a few days here, painting and reflecting. Enter the magical gardens, under arbors heavy with grapes. Every few steps another prayer spot or meditation corner. The entire garden was meticulously created by Corinne, designer extrordinaire. It is neither fussy or formal. Every nook and cranny looks as if it was here forever. Little vignettes and details abound. A tiny garden gargoyle peering from behind the ivy, an ostrich topiary behind an ivory covered ballerina, perfect in perfection... We pick figs and raspberries, citrus trees even in October. The flowers are so abundant even this late in the year. I imagine little fairies that come out at night to tend the plants. Where Corinne finds the time, I do not know. Quite places to paint, find solitude, little paths with hidden delights around. So many things end up on our table. The French way. Stuffed figs, peach sorbet, on and on.

This woman, I am sure is the backbone of this family. Her husband, Bill is delightful, funny and talented. Such a wonderful couple. He certainly adores her, touching her shoulder as she speaks. An inspiration to me in many ways. I could stay here all week and paint. I hope to return.




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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Overdue Update


October 7th, 2009
Jen's Post

Everyone arrived safely on Monday October 5th! After joining up with each other at the airport, we made our way to the town of Albi. In Albi we visited the Toulouse Latrec museum, the Cathedral of St. Cecile and ate a light lunch at a local cafe. That evening we made our way to Le Vieux Couvent where we were all enchanted by the charm of the home and our magnificent hosts. Since being here we have been well cared for in all ways including homemade, gourmet meals. The gardens here along with the local villages have proven to be an abundant source of artistic inspiration. We are all sure to come home with some wonderful new art (even those of us who wouldn't label themselves as artists.) Today we visited the outdoor markets in the town of Sarlat then later toured the Baynac Castle.

Sarlat Markets


Baynac
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

C'est bon!


Lynda's Post
We are here! Visited Town of Albi, Cathedral of Saint Cecile patron saint of musicians, Toulouse Latrec museum. Dined at lovely cafe. Drove through countryside. Arrived at Le Vieux - fabulous dinner from the garden all lusciously presented - pork and peppers, pumpkin soup, peach sorbet.
Divine companionship by a full French moon. Your moon - too. Look up and join us. This is a place to hold your soul and then let it soar.

The above image is from our visit to the village of St. Chamarand, which we visited on our second day.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

It's Finally Here

The group has been planning this trip since Nov. 2008. It's finally here! Linda and Sue Ann left today. Karen is already in France and will meet us in Toulousse on Monday along with the rest of the group. Most are departing tomorrow. Hope I didn't pack too much. Bon voyage, my fellow adventurers. Until Monday...

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Weather Update

Susan sent a long range forcast for our trip and it looks quite warm in southern France. 70's to even 80's some days. Karen left last Sat. and spent the past few days in Provence and is on to Nice. She said she is glad she had a few short sleeved T shirts and a summer nightie. Looks like I might need to add a few more things to the suitcase. Maybe even some sunscreen!