I got up this morning just after 5:00 as I do most days: Abbi isn't too keen on sleeping in. As I have told you before, Abbi is a 150 pound Newfoundland. She is as sweet and loving as she can be; but she can be quite persistent when she decides it is time to get me out of bed in the morning.
When I get down stairs, the first thing I do is switch on the lap top and catch up on emails and blogs. One of my favorite's is A Taste of Garlic written by Keith Eckstein. Keith is a Brit who now lives in Brittany and writes a number of blogs including Welcome to BretonDiary and the aforementioned A Taste of Garlic.
In A Taste of Garlic, he writes that prior to moving to France, he read blogs about living in France and continues to read these blogs. A prolific blogger, he has now taken up writing reviews about other people's blogs about life in France on A Taste of Garlic.
Well this morning when I switched on the lap top and checked in on A Taste of Garlic, I was thrilled to see that Keith has reviewed Our House in Provence on his blog. In the review he states "The author not only loves food but it’s also clear that he loves Provence as well."
How true Keith! I do love food and I love Provence and all things Provençal. In my blog, I just try to share with readers, known and unknown, the things about Provence that I think make it such a magical place, not the least of which is great food. Thanks Keith for your nice review.
We have a beautiful stone village house located in the heart of the medieval village of Sablet in the Vaucluse region of Provence France. Dating from the 17th century, the house was renovated by an Italian stone mason with all of the comforts of a modern home while retaining its authentic Provençal character and charm. On this blog, we share experiences from our visits along with those of our families and friends to Sablet and the South of France.
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Friday, July 30, 2010
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