On market day, vendors put up their stalls along the winding roads that lead through the old part of town and display their products.
Though prices in France can sometimes seem astronomical, especially given the unfavorable exchange rate, I always found that food prices are still rather reasonable here. And the quality is simply amazing. I think the French are just more demanding when it comes to produce and would not hesitate to complain come next market day if their melons or their tomatoes were flavorless.
Our baskets full of sausages, bread and cheese, we headed back to our village on top of the hill and proceeded to have a nice lunch. Followed by a nice rest. The neighbor's cat, Caramel, obviously though that was a great idea.
4 comments:
The picture of Glenn with the cat is priceless.
How exciting! What town in the Auvergne?
Oh Katia, you make me dream of being there. So vivid, and that last pic of siesta with cat!!!! :-) N
Just sublime. Lucky you!
Post a Comment