Thursday, 1 June 2017

A week in France

Piet and Mary went to the house in France for a well-deserved break from a hectic few months. They enjoyed a week of beautiful summer weather and spend most time in the garden (preparing for Beau's arrival), on the bike (to train for l'Etape du Tour) and on the terrace (reading a book).
They also made a 2 day trip to the Rhone valley, following some of the highlights of Piet's wine trip from March, earlier this year. They visited the Grotte de Choranche, made a nice walk near Valence and ended the first day at La Cachette. This is a restaurant where food is treated as art, and also tastes like that: one of the best dinners we ever had! The following day we did a short walk around the medical village of Malleval, where we finished off a simple lunch with tasty ripe cherries, hanging off many trees. A stop in Vienne was postponed to a later date.
In the evenings they followed the Giro d'Italia, and arrived home just in time to witness Tom Dumoulin take a historic victory. And to see Paula of course, who survived a week by herself, hobbling around with, and without crutches. The wheelchair can be returned!

Grotte de Choranche 

Chateau de Crussol, above Valence 

Food is art in La Cachette 

The medieval village of Malleval

Lunch below a cherry tree

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