The Source of the River Sorgue is located in a cave in the town of Fontaine de Vaucluse. The cave is so deep that Jacque Cousteau was never able to find the bottom. An algea grows in the water of the Sorgue that makes it very beautiful. This year was the first time we saw swimmers take the falls with these little half boats. Looks like a real rush. May give it a try next trip.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Painting in Provence Day Five in Perne Le Fontaine
Painting Day Four Rousillon
Painting in Provence Day Three LaCoste
One of the many propeties owned by the Savannah School of Art and Design. The town of LaCoste is primarily owned by the Savannah School and by Pierre Cardin
Jerry surveys the narrow streets of LaCoste
Boutique in La Coste
Bob in Lacoste
Finn MacEoin gave us a warm greeting and checked on our progress throughout the day. He is an Irish fellow that traveled extensively. When he could not take his dog from New Zeland back to Ireland, he settled in Provence and wrote a book about his adventures, entitled Two Suitcases and a Dog. Now, he is a caretaker for Savannah School of Art and Design properties in LaCoste
Jerry surveys the narrow streets of LaCoste
Boutique in La Coste
Bob in Lacoste
Finn MacEoin gave us a warm greeting and checked on our progress throughout the day. He is an Irish fellow that traveled extensively. When he could not take his dog from New Zeland back to Ireland, he settled in Provence and wrote a book about his adventures, entitled Two Suitcases and a Dog. Now, he is a caretaker for Savannah School of Art and Design properties in LaCoste
Painting in Provence Day Two Saignon
Provence June 2010 Painting Day One in Venasque
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Monaco & Monte Carlo
Bob and I took a side trip to the Principality of Monoco. We got to to the palace in time for the changing of the guards and spent too short a time enjoying the gardens and shops before the bus took us down to the Casinos. Neither of us had any interest in them, so we walked up and down the shore line and had some lunch. Saw lots of high ticket boats and cars, fancy seaside restaurants and gardens.
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