Provençal Summer

Here we are, one year into our adventure.

This time last year, it was still very much summer.  This year, autumn is much, much earlier – I would say it’s close on a month ahead of last year.  There can be no more excuses; it must be time to write ‘Provençal Summer’ – the last of my ‘seasons’ posts from our first year in Provence.

It was hard to define when exactly spring segued into summer but, all of a sudden, we were basking in glorious heat and dryness.  Early on, there were lots and lots of flowers.  The best honeysuckle I’ve ever seen :

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The hills were alive, not with the sound of music, but with wild broom, blazing yellow everywhere.

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Gardens were a riot of colour…DSC_0121 DSC_0120 DSC_0123

…not all of it vegetation!DSCN4052

Of course, there were sunflowers :

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and lavender :

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and poppies…

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There were fields of corn and Fields of Clear Thinking (Clary Sage) :

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There were misty mornings, which cleared to unbroken blue skies…

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 damp, misty days, when everything was crystallised with dew :

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There were hot days by the sea at beautiful Cassis…

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…where we hiked out to the Calanques to avoid this sort of thing :

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There were hot days by lakes, too :

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where the younger members of the family partook in some exciting stuff

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while the the older members looked after the dogs (that’s our excuse, anyway).

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There were hot sunny days at home

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when we visited our kind friends’ pool and cooled ourselves down.

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There were long lunches with new friends.DSCN4055

…quite a few of these guys…

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…and the occasional one of these parked outside the local café :

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Sheep panted in any patch of shade they could find…

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Have to say, I wouldn’t fancy wearing a wolly jumper in 40C myself.DSC_0387

The tree-lined road to the east of Céreste was like a giant, green cathedral.DSC_0391

We did ride, but not as much as I would have hoped.  We stuck to the trails and stayed out of the arena – nice for Mr Arena-Sour Aero!

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They found it hard work all the same, and worked up a sweat easily…

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…and bled just as easily from the zillions of fly bites (poor babies).

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There were weird vegetables (Corsican courgette, FYI)

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…funny vegetables

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…and romantic fruits :

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There were last meals, where people got to eat frog’s legs for the first time.

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It was my first time, too.  Yes, they are a bit like chicken wings, but with a slight fishiness going on.

DSCN4261There were happy reunions…

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Quite a few of them, actually!

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…and sad farewells as the summer drew to a close.

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I have to say, Provençal Summer was quite a bit greener than I expected

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but I am reliably informed this was a particularly short, damp summer.

There were two cuts of hay and at least four cuts of lucerne.  Wow.  Eat your hearts out, Irish farmers.

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Eventually, we started to see a bit of this going on…

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…and I realised it was time to write this post.

It’s been a great year.  Thanks for sharing our adventure.