Floral textile borders unrolled at the brocante, setting the mood: Cheerful, gay, while poppies waved and the sun warmed our backs. May is such a lovely time in Provence. But then when isn't a good time in Provence? Some mark months by holidays, birthdays, anniversaries and so do I, but I also I include– May for Poppies and Cherries, July for Lavender, August for late night dinners outside, September for children going back to school and the village filled with their chatter….
The markets are gearing for summer: Colorful linen clothes with long beaded necklaces, stand after stand at the markets, one after another. "Made in Italy" which is a brand name, fill the markets in Aix, St Remy, Lourmarin, St Maximum, Marseille…
Did you know that my village was famous for clay tiles
History (in French) of my town.
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A small painting sits on a chair.
An updated version of the classic Provencal cigale.
They sound the same every summer.
Perfect harmony, and yet on a hot summer day it can be overwhelmingly like a hard metal concert.
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