From the Train Window Paris to Provence

30 mars 2015

30 mars 2015

30 mars 2015

 

Zooming pass the French countryside Paris to Provence.

Three hours by TGV train.

I fell asleep after Beaune, but not until I blew Christine a kiss and wished one day to visit, and drink wine from her vineyard! 

Domaine Lucien Jacob

Aurevoir Paris.

Chelsea and Sacha are coming home for Easter weekend, so withdrawals will be delayed.

Is spring springing where you live? 



Comments

9 responses to “From the Train Window Paris to Provence”

  1. Oh I loved the view from the train window when we traveled this route. Yes, Spring is springing here for sure. Loving it! Happy Easter to you and family.

  2. Spring is just beginning to spring here.
    Was just looking at your Instagram and loved your photo of Pont Neufchâtel.
    Safe travels!

  3. Mihelle homer

    I’m hopeful spring is around the corner. I love seeing the trees in bloom in your Paris photos. I know how happy you’ll be to have your kids home for Easter. For the first time in a number of years mine will be home too! So excited. Have a blessed Easter Corey.

  4. Leigh NZ

    It’s heading into autumn here, my favourite time of year. However I will miss most of our winter because I will be spending 2 months in France and Italy visiting you Corey!
    So looking forward to giving you a big hug in person! ; )
    Loving your beautiful photos as always.

  5. The birds are sure chirping and the croakers are croaking now and again, but it is still very chilly. We ran out of wood, and I am officially on spring break as of 3pm this afternoon. Lots to clean and look forward to this week as we all gather together. Love the train pics, thanks!

  6. Such beautiful countryside! And oh, such green grass!
    It snowed here yesterday. The ground is still covered by ice and snow (except under some of the evergreens).
    Soon, I hope.

  7. RebeccaNYC

    What is this word “spring”? Here in NYC we are giving up. It snowed again today.
    How I love the TGV trip from Paris to Avignon! Brings back memories of my first, magical visit that started the whole love affair that has been going strong since then. I will never forget seeing my first castle in the distance. I thought I had died and gone to heaven.

  8. Shelley Noble

    I love your art, Corey! Simply evocative of impressionistic paintings!

  9. christine

    Corey, I felt that gentle kiss float down as your train passed by !!!! xxxx

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