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 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💖
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