Another Sunday in Normandie
Another Apple 🍎 cider festival .
Only 204 201 residents in the village of Beuvron en Auge.
I bought a bottle of fabulous apple 🍎 juice from this lady, who was pressing it on the spot. Later in the train station, I dropped my bag. Bye, bye fresh apple juice 😭
Shannon and Kathy got the local specialty, ‘tourtes chaudes’, pastry tartes filled with sautéed mushrooms 🍄
I got a small container of Frits with Camembert sauce dribbled on top. The sauce immediately escaped out the bottom, after staining the front of my black raincoat with white splodges 😬
Shannon said the floors inside the shop were classic Normand design.
You learn something new everyday 👍
Can be surprisingly British Georgian style.
Who knew?
Go figure 🤷🏻♀️






































Your posts make me so happy. I am transported. I make all kinds of plans in my head. I may never get to those plans, but my dreams carry me through some challenging days. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely comment ❤️ Thank you 😊
DeleteYum and Yum! As always, love your post!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dee Ann ❤️ Fun to share my adventures
DeleteAlways great food at the Pavé d’Auge...!!
ReplyDeleteYou’ve been there! 👏👏
DeleteWhat a great post! Thank you for transporting us far and wide. Love from rainy N. California. ❤️
ReplyDeleteLove from rainy ☔️ Paris ❤️
DeleteI swear, you must have food fete radar. You seem to hit one every weekend! Lucky you! 🍎
ReplyDeleteShannon’s new home is beautiful…the floor tiles are exquisite! That will be fun to decorate.
OK Fêtes are ALWAYS on the weekends in France 🇫🇷
DeleteIt’s a standard fun, family outing thing to do.
The Georgian house was in the town of Beuvron en Auge (it is not Shannon’s house 🏡).
The tiles were inside the Epicerie shop.
JUST WANTED TO THANK YOU FOR BRINGING BRIGHTNESS TO MY DAY, AS ALWAYS. CARLA
ReplyDeleteYour posts are charming, amusing and informative! I just asked my husband for a holiday gift — a subscription to your wonderful ParisBreakfasts letters. Merci for brightening my (also) rainy day!
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DeleteThank you!
We’re having rain here too - tempêté Benjamin it’s called ☔️
I love every single fete you take us to-thank you, Carol, for giving us our France fix. I would have come home with a bunch of those sheep soaps, so cute.
ReplyDeleteI doubt there’s a bad fête in France 🇫🇷 Suki.
DeleteThey are like the marchés with more artisanal hand made products.
Friendly and cosy, and so very different than Paris.
Lovely Carol😘🥰😋😋made me so hungry...the apples...I can taste them...Thank you for your posts..always a destination...I keep looking at houses there...I keep finding the perfect one, then one day it vanishes💖
ReplyDeleteLove your trip to Beuvron en Auge…LOIS FLOWERS
ReplyDeleteThis would be one of my fat days. Lol Lynne
ReplyDeleteDon’t be silly. It’s all healthy stuff!
DeleteI didn’t show the whole pig 🐷 on the rotisserie…
I’m so sorry you lost your Apple cider! You have such a knack for making things sound adventurous and funny but I’m sure that was very disappointing. You bring so many smiles to other people you deserve only good things!!! Happy Fall!😘from 🇨🇦
ReplyDeleteAww…thanks Nicole 🍎
DeleteI definitely appreciate 😊
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