The Mediterranean sea, at the Bay of Angels.
Open market every Wednesday in our village.
Old colorful facades
Cobblestone cafes
The beautiful life, bathing beauties taking in the sun. Reasons to hang around the South of France!
Stories Collected While Living in France
The Mediterranean sea, at the Bay of Angels.
Open market every Wednesday in our village.
Old colorful facades
Cobblestone cafes
The beautiful life, bathing beauties taking in the sun. Reasons to hang around the South of France!
wow, wonderful glimpses into your way of life! the photos are vibrant and lively…thank you for bringing sunshine to my rainy morning here!
mary ann 🙂
OMG AGAIN!!!
Ouch this really hurts Cory 🙁
Soooooo beautiful!
the beautiful life indeed!
I am so there, Corey. Nothing is going to stop me…mark my words, LOL.
I’m on the next flight. Make room for me.
Mon Dieu! C’est magnifique!
Thank you for the email and comments- your blog is just stunning- it’s the next best thing to actually being in Southern France!
I could certainly while away a few hours at that cobblestone cafe…
Corey, your photographs capture the colours of life so well… there’s a thrill in being able to share them and see how rich life is. (just saw the photo of you too – truly beautiful! love & laughter)
Fantastic photos! You share such wonderful glimpses into your life and experience. These photos make me want to buy a plane ticket!
Ohhhhhh, awwwwww, wooooow…I wanna go!!!!
AMAZING shots. You wisked me away before I read a word.
Some day I WILL get there.
a.
Corey you make my eyes tear and my heart skip… such beauty and light!
I have always wondered if the south of France is heaven on earth…. I also have wondered if you are an Angel……
Thank you for taking me on that wonderful tour of your world!
Fabulous!
Love Jeanne
I am so jealous of where you live Corey. Enjoy !!!! Hugssss
I just love french markets, they are supposed to adhere to the same labelling of food etc.. as our farmers markets, yet they don’t. They just make and sell. The red tape in our country for selling fresh produe is unreal and for some stupid reaon we just accept it. Let’s all move to the south of france..right now!
Ooooooh….wow! Wish I was there right now. Heaven!
So…uh…are there many b&b’s in your village? 🙂
I am so going there!
someday…
your photos are (as always) fantastic.
Oh,,,so beautiful! No wonder you love the south of France! Just how I imagined it to be!
Stunning pictures…love the details!
Oh, this makes me so nostalgic. The Mediterranean was the first sea I ever knew, I ever swam in in, and we had dark green shutters on our windows. I went back once to the Mediterranean, on my honeymoon to Sorrento, with my sweet Irish husband.
Thanks (for the memories), Corey!
Such a travelogue you have here! I can’t wait to see it all. Thanks for the lovely preview!
Absolutely gorgeous!! Wish i’d live in France someday…)
this is a good balm for a week of rain which we have had corey! thank you for that!
it looks like a piece of heaven on earth, that cafe would be just my cup of tea!
Okay so I am leaving a quick comment to say those are the most beautiful photos! Now to go pack because I am moving there! Your pictures make me want to pack it up! Oh what paradise you live in. . .sigh. Just so lovely.
oh these pics are wonderful! awesome!
sage
Most assuredly you are a reason.
these photos are absolutely gorgeous…definitely confirmation that i need to go to southern france!
My heart has just begun to quiver with the desire to add ‘see France…and Italy…and Greece…’ to my List Of Things To Do When I Can Do What I Want (after the five kids are out of the house…). Your blog and your photos are seasoning the pot and it will soon be boiling over! Thanks for your beautiful, inspiring photographs and your willingness to open your life to the world. You have played a part in the freeing of my dreams…I’ll be back!
ok ok I’m sold!! I want to come to your part of the world!
Oh wow! I can see why you are so in love;o) xo
Hi Corey:
I have to tell you this story. Last Jan we decided on a long weekend to Nice. Took a week off from work and book a trip for 5 days for night.
Checked the internet saw it was in the 40’s, we tought ummm that’s not too bad.
Well upon arriving in Nice it snowed the whole 4 days we were there and it was the first time in 19 years it snowed in the South of France. Needless to say coming from Florida we were not prepared for snow.
But we did have a great holiday we spend it mostly in town and had to scrape most of our plans, we did venture to Luceram village and hiked 3 miles in the snow.
I know we were crazy, but it is the most picturesque off the beaten path no tourist at all.
I luv the pic.
Have a great weekend.
Maggie
Corey – I’m in love! We are actually considering getting a table just like the one at the coblestone cafe, well beacause it reminds me of Europe!
I will be returning in a few weeks to the South of France for our third visit. I look forward to being there this time of year as we went in Sept previously.
Oh, the combination of sea and sun and antiquity. It couldn’t be better. Please write your book. Just these tantalizing words send my imagination on wild jaunts. Lovely. Please share more.
You keep posting photos I want to paint! Even though it’s not in France, it is here in North America, so Happy Mother’s Day! (and as a mother of a son, you must check out the hilarious video I’ve linked to my blog)
I look at these pictures, and I feel like I should be there. Really. Like that is where I am from, in some strange way… I felt like that the whole time I was in France, before.
🙂
love the pink and purple tables; wondering how often those clothes are dropped and one has to run down and grab them off the ground
i’m drooling right now….
Thank you for bringing France to me. I just love your blog. I am of french descent and would love someday to visit the country I am so interested about. Until then I have you to show me, it’s wonderful.
Teresa
Boy…you make my mouth water:) Wish I could join you in the beautiful little village…..~L.
Reason indeed!
Your blog always makes me keen to explore.
Great photos! (*whimper!*)
amazing corey!
Awww these pictures are like a little vacation à la Cote d’Azur!
As if any of us needed more reasons??!
Those pink and magenta cafe tables just knock my socks off. Oh to take a seat.
Lovely, everything looks so peaceful and relaxing. I hope you don’t mind if we all moved to the South of France now!
Hum, I just love those cafes!
What a treat to find another South of France blog that can warm me up when things get chilly in Aveyron! Bonne continuation…
I love those pictures! Which town? I love san Francisco s well! Very interesting blog. A bientot!
Oh fantastic. Thanks for these.
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