French Life – good life Wednesday
One of the many things I love about house swapping holidays / vacations, particularily in a non-touristy area is seeing life in other countries as it really is – not in a picture perfect manicured theme-park version of a country.
We are staying on the edge of a lovely medieval french hill-top town, but it is a real town. Here are a few of the things I have chosen to photography
shutters
wrought iron
doors
narrow streets
and a few other things that caught my eye – house numbers, restaurant chalk boards and “no parking” signs!
For more Good Life Wednesday, visit Sarah “down under”, and english girl living her dream in a cottage by the sea in Sydney.
You can read more of our Home Exhange to France posts
Paris
Our french home from home
French market
Fairytale french castle
Shopping – or not – in France
French baskets
This is why we are friends
You love taking pictures of the same things i do
I have a whole series on window shutters of Italy
Would love to see some of these prints enlarged and hanging up
Beautifully done
Hi Janmary..great shutters, doors and ironwork! What a wonderful holiday you must be having in France..wish I was there. I can see you’re enjoying your summer..I hope you get plenty of sunshine!
How wonderful to be spending time in France this summer! I enjoyed seeing your photos too. I’ll pop back and see more posts when I can. Have a lovely day!
Oh how lovely!!! I’m so glad for your comment on my blog that led me here to your beautiful place!
My Friend,
Ahhh – like a true tourism publication, had I only your photos to go on I would make this a destination. Bravo – once again you’ve captured the best bits.
♥ Barb
I especially love the shots of the narrow streets!
I think seeing life as it really is in a country is the best way! Carla
Lovely shots and the scenery is so nice there. Thanks for taking the time to join Beach Cottage Good Life Wednesdays linky party.
I audibly gasped at the beauty of the narrow street shot. All are so lovely.
what a beautiful scenery
I love that blue door and those streets!