Little did I know when my family traveled to the Luberon Valley in July 2010 that we would be arriving in peak lavender season. The lush fields surrounding the Sénanque Abbey in Provence are perhaps one of the most photographed lavender shots in Provence. Breathtaking!
It’s so easy to see why it’s such a well photographed picture. it’s lovely to look at. 🙂
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Wow, you’ve looked at my very first photo I posted, Sallyann 🙂 It WAS a gorgeous scene, but I’ve learned so much since taking it that I would love to have the opportunity to revisit and really do the scene justice! Thanks for your lovely comment.
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Parfait! My love of France is only surpassed by my love of photography….just! I am loving your photographs of France.
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Oh, how I long to go back to France. Love the country, the culture, the language! Glad you’re enjoying the photos! I am absolutely LOVING your blog.
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Thanks that very kind of you. Now I have had the chance to look at all your blog and photos – brilliant. I love it and got some handy hints for sidebars etc too. Great look!
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Thanks, Kaz! As for the theme, I recently played around with the template and the sidebars. It’s nice to hear you like the look 🙂
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Love Lavender.
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Me too 🙂
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Gorgeous picture, Stacy! I can imagine the church bells ringing and the smell of lavender!
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Thanks, Laura! Apparently we were visiting nearer the end of peak season, and the lavender was still beautiful!
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