Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Coiffure

If you have followed us through our previous travel adventures to France you will be aware that we believe there is "something in the water" or maybe it is the French sunshine and wine ... 

This year Madame was first in need of a visit to the Coiffure, normally it is Monsiuer Honey!

Yesterday Madame already noticed that her hair had grown considerably in the past three weeks also causing her roots needing to be touched up ...

Et voila! 

Today, an appointment at a local coiffure "Kosmo Coiffure" and I came out a transformed women with a new look!

Another part of changing my front door ... although Monsieur Honey says the hinge on my new Front door has fallen off!

Ça c'est parfait!




Tuesday, June 3, 2014

A Walk Thru History


Today we followed the "Office de Tourisme" suggested walk to discover various historic sites in the town of Uzés ... this will be a short (it took us many steps to see it all) photographic tour!




                  



                        


                               

                       


If you want a full historic tour (with all the details) come visit Uzé.



Monday, June 2, 2014

Les Quatre Saisons

#Provence#LeCastellet#LesQuatreSaisons

Our first few days in France were spent in Provence at a most wonderful place full of charm and character.

Located in the countryside amongst pine trees and vineyards you will find "Les Quatre Saisons" near the medieval village of Le Castellet.


As we drove up the long laneway and approached the gates, we knew we were in for a pleasant experience.


The gardens were lush and fully in flower ... a Mediterrarean floral splendour!






The guest rooms surround the pool area ...


"Vignes Gourmandes" our room decorated with impeccable taste...


 


The owners Patrice and Didier have been welcoming guests to their beautiful home for a few years now.

Every morning a delicious petit déjeuner is served, and if you advise them at what time you will be eating ...

It magically is ready at the appointed hour.

As the weather was very pleasant, our breakfast was served on the terrace outside our room and every morning when I opened the curtains to the French Doors ... 

The table was set and an assortment of delectable goodies was provided.


A wonderful start to the day...


In the evenings you may dine in the owners' home (with a reservation).

As the 1950 song by Eileen Barton goes ... "If I knew you were coming I would have baked you a cake".

It is always nice to know if you will have company for dinner.

The west facing dining room overlooks the gardens and down into the vine filled valley.


Patrice was a restauranteur / chef in Paris, here he shares his passion of cooking by creating wonderfully sumptuous dinners.

We chose to eat here in the evenings and not once were we disappointed.

The atmosphere was relaxed with soft background music.





The menu is always a surprise made from fresh products daily ... 

Our first night we chose the three courses offered ...

An aperitif ... Ricard for Msr. Honey and I enjoyed a peach wine and some delicious tapas.

Starter   ... A salmon/crab/mango tartare

Main      ... Slow braised beef in a flavourful red wine sauce and potato gratin

Dessert ... Apricot tart 

Before the dessert course we received an icy alcohol infused sorbet ... each night a different flavour!

                              

                

On our second evening ... the theme night as our grandsons would call it ... "Fish night" absolutely delicious!

    

A small fish, filleted filled with fresh spring vegetables ... the sweetest peas and young green beans!

Monsieur Honey loved all of the meals; he especially enjoyed our last evening's main course ...
and asked Patrice for some secrets of the recipe ... so if you are coming for a visit and dinner to our home this may be on the menu! 

It was delicious just like all the dishes served.

Needless to say ... this was an absolute exceptional experience!








Merci beaucoup Patrice and Didier and we hope to some day return to your beautiful home.

Website: www.lesquatresaisons.org